KPFZ-FM
KPFZ-FM is an FM radio station that broadcasts a
community radio format to Lake county, California.
KPFZ's entire staff, including board members, programmers, and hosts
are of a voluntary status only. KPFZ began as a pirate radio
station in Lucerne, CA. in 1996, broadcasting in a limited fashion
(weekends, and evenings mostly). In 1997-1998, the pirate station applied for
a full power broadcasting license. In 2000, and while volunteers awaited
the FCC's decision regarding the pirate's full power license application, the
station applied for a low power license. Through grass root efforts, the pirate
station was granted a FCC low-power license in 2001. At that time the call
letters; KPFZ, was implemented. The inspiration for these particular
call letters, KPFZ, was born from Pacifica Network's listener supported
stations such as KPFA. The station began broadcasting as KPFZ 104.5LP-FM,
and was the first station in California's radio history
to be licensed as such (LP-FM). On April 25, 2005, a construction permit was issued
for the broadcasting of KPFZ 88.1fm 'full-power' (100 watts, or more, of
signal strength). This effectively ended the stations low-power broadcast
as preparing for the larger broadcasting signal and paying for the continuance
of the low-power station proved to be too costly. By mid 2006-early 2007
KPFZ began broadcasting as full power KPFZ 88.1fm "Real Radio for
Lake County, CA and Beyond." The founders, and volunteers of KPFZ and
their collective dream of a full power localized media outlet, concentrating
on the issues effecting Lake county residents, giving a voice to minorities
in the county, and commercial free music had been realized. Currently (as of 2014)
KPFZ has four various committee's (from web-development to fundraising),
plus more than 9 titled staff positions (although as volunteer-only status).
KPFZ has experienced fair growth as a grass-roots community media outlet
since its inception in 1996.
Current KPFZ music programs such as Linda Gubert's "Denim Alley,"
"Boogie Sessions" hosted by local resident Brent Bomia,
"Reggae Spirit" hosted by local citizen Tee Watts, "Raptured Disc"
hosted by L.C. resident Roberto Lozano, "Eclectic Echoes" hosted by local
retired jr. high school principal Tim Hoff,
and as well current talk shows such as;
"Karma Cola" hosted by one of KPFZ's founding members and
current station manager Andy Weiss, "The Voice of White Plume"
hosted by Native American / Lake county, CA Pomo native tribesmen Clayton Duncan,
"The Law Show" (formerly: 'Im Not a Lawyer, but I Play One on the Radio')
hosted by local paralegal Herb Gura, "Savings and Trust" hosted by
longtime local resident Debbie Bielenberg, and "The Taira St. John Show" hosted by Taira
St. John (among others programs) have been broadcasting on KPFZ since its
pirate and/or low power radio days.
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Coordinates: 38°59′24″N 122°46′08″W / 38.990°N 122.769°W / 38.990; -122.769