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This article provides a list of Pacifica Radio owned-and-operated stations, associated stations and affiliate stations.
Owned & operated stations | ||
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Station | Frequency | Location |
WBAI | 99.5 FM | New York City |
KPFA | 94.1 FM | Berkeley, California |
KPFB1 | 89.3 FM | Berkeley, California |
KPFK | 90.7 FM | Los Angeles |
KPFT | 90.1 FM | Houston |
WPFW | 89.3 FM | Washington, D.C. |
International affiliate stations | ||
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Station | Frequency | Location |
CHMR-FM | 93.5 FM | St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |
CJUM-FM | 101.5 FM | Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
CKUT-FM | 90.3 FM | Montréal, Québec, Canada |
Radio LoRa | 97.5 FM | Zürich, Switzerland |
Owned & operated translator stations | |||
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Station | Frequency | Location | Primary station |
K204AE1 | 88.7 FM | China Lake, California | KPFK |
K254AH | 98.7 FM | Isla Vista, California | KPFK |
K229BO | 93.7 FM | Rancho Bernardo, California | KPFK |
K248BR | 97.5 FM | Santa Cruz, California | KPFA |
K208DG | 89.5 FM | Galveston, Texas | KPFT |
K212FV | 90.3 FM | Goodrich, Texas | KPFT |
K220KC | 91.9 FM | Huntsville, Texas | KPFT |
Associated stations | ||
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Station | Frequency | Location |
KFCF2 | 88.1 FM | Fresno, California |
Affiliate translator stations | |||
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Station | Frequency | Location | Primary station |
K235AK | 94.9 FM | Jack's Cabin, Colorado | KBUT |
K230AC | 93.9 FM | North La Plata County, Colorado | KDUR |
K294AM | 106.7 FM | Saint Paul, Minnesota | KFAI |
K205FM | 88.9 FM | Honolulu, Hawaii | KKCR |
K224CQ | 92.7 FM | Anahola, Hawaii | KKCR |
KAQA-FM1 | 91.9 FM | Kilauea, Hawaii | KKCR |
K207FG | 89.3 FM | Cannon Beach, Oregon | KMUN |
K217FG | 91.3 FM | South Astoria, Oregon | KMUN |
K286AN | 105.1 FM | Truckee, California | KVMR |
K204BR | 88.7 FM | Lake City, Colorado | KVNF |
K205BA | 88.9 FM | Ridgway, Colorado | KVNF |
K211BH | 90.1 FM | Ouray, Colorado | KVNF |
K252AM | 98.3 FM | Hotchkiss, Colorado | KVNF |
K222BG | 92.3 FM | Dartford, Washington | KYRS |
K291AF | 106.1 FM | Castle Valley, Utah | KZMU |
W201CD | 88.1 FM | Lansing, New York | WINO |
W212BA | 90.3 FM | Geneva, New York | WEOS |
W275AE | 102.9 FM | Bangor, Maine | WERU |
W233AH | 94.5 FM | Monticello, New York | WJFF |
W281AC | 104.1 FM | Portland, Maine | WMPG |
Streaming & other services | ||
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Station | Website | Location |
Beware! The Radio | https://bewaretheradio.com/ | London, England |
Global Community Radio (GCR) | http://globalcommunityradio.blogspot.com/ | Geneva, New York |
Hands Up Radio (HUPR) | https://www.frederickhand.com/handsupradio | Birmingham, Alabama |
No Lies Radio | https://noliesradio.org/ | Pinole, California |
Planet Waves Radio | https://planetwaves.fm/ | Kingston, New York |
Radio Phoenix | https://listen2krdp.com/ | Tucson, Arizona |
The Detour Network | http://thedetour.us/ | Knoxville, Tennessee |
World Radio Paris | http://worldradio.fr/ | Paris, France |
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