KVCR (FM)

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KVCR
KVCR 91.9 Logo.jpg
Broadcast area Riverside-San Bernardino-Inland Empire
Frequency 91.9 (MHz)
(HD Radio)
BrandingKVCR
Programming
Format Public Radio
Affiliations NPR
Public Radio International
American Public Media
Ownership
Owner San Bernardino Community College District
History
First air date
November 2, 1953 (1953-11-02)
Call sign meaning
"Valley College Radio"
Technical information
Class B
ERP 3,800 watts
HAAT 494 meters (1,621 ft)
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.kvcrnews.org

KVCR (91.9 MHz) is an FM non-commercial public radio station in located San Bernardino, California, broadcasting to the Riverside-San Bernardino-Inland Empire area. It is owned by the San Bernardino Community College District, along with channel 24 KVCR-DT. KVCR asks for donations from its listeners, especially during fundraisers, usually held for a week, several times per year.

Contents

KVCR's radio format airs news/talk syndicated programming from National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media, branded as "NPR 91.9". KVCR's studios are located on the San Bernardino Valley College campus on North Mt. Vernon Avenue in San Bernardino, and its transmitter is located atop Box Springs Mountain. [1]

History

KVCR first signed on on November 2, 1953. [2] It was the first junior college-owned radio station in southern California. [3] In 1962, it added a public TV station, KVCR-TV 24, which affiliated with PBS.

KVCR became a network affiliate of NPR in the spring of 1970. A year later, KVCR was among the 80 stations in the U.S., five of them in California, to air the first edition of All Things Considered. Prior to July 2005, KVCR was branded as Inland Public Radio airing a mix of news along with classical music syndicated from Classical 24 during midday hours, evenings and weekends. Over time, the classical music programming was dropped as news/talk programming proved to be a bigger draw during fundraisers. [4] KVCR is the primary affiliate for National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media in the Riverside/San Bernardino market.

Until the 2007 season, KVCR carried most of the games of the Inland Empire 66ers, a minor-league baseball team in the California League. Few NPR stations air minor league baseball.

In March 2013, when Talk of the Nation , which KVCR aired on tape-delay, was cancelled by NPR, KVCR made adjustments to its daytime schedule, adding a second hour of Here and Now at 10 am, and clearing Day to Day for broadcast in the afternoon. Fresh Air was moved to 3 pm, leading into All Things Considered. KVCR's afternoon schedule is now nearly identical to that of KCRW in Santa Monica, the exceptions being local news breaks.

Programming

National programming originating from KVCR includes American Parlor Songbook, hosted by JP Houston. Music show KVCaRts is filmed by sister station First Nations Experience. [5]

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References

  1. Radio-Locator.com/KVCR
  2. "VC Radio Station to Begin Operating Nov. 2". San Bernardino County Sun. October 24, 1953. p. 15. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  3. "Valley College Radio Station Takes to Air". San Bernardino County Sun. November 3, 1953. p. 15. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  4. Inland News | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California
  5. "KVCaRts – Watch FNX" . Retrieved December 27, 2020.

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