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| Frequency | Call letters | Description |
| 88.1 | KKJZ | "KKJZ 88.1 FM is a 24-hour public, member-supported jazz, blues and information station serving Los Angeles and Orange Counties, as well as the Inland Empire, and is distributed worldwide via the internet. Broadcast from the campus of California State University, Long Beach, KKJZ is also heard 24-hours a day on KUOR, 89.1 FM, from the University of Redlands. KKJZ 88.1 FM is one of the highest rated jazz stations in the United States and the only public radio station in Los Angeles dedicated to the presentation and promotion of all genres of jazz including mainstream, bebop, swing and latin jazz, along with blues on the weekend. KKJZ is where jazz lives in Southern California and beyond." |
| 88.5 | KCSN | "KCSN, 88.5 FM - Arts & Roots Radio is a non-profit, member-supported public radio station broadcasting live from the campus of California State University, Northridge. This is a station that offers something for everyone. Our one-of-a-kind format serves the community with music presented by people who are passionate about sharing the music they love. Our programming is entertaining, educational and free of "top ten formulas", mindless chatter and opinionated pomposity. Programs on KCSN are as diverse from one another as they are unique amongst themselves. Weekdays from 6 am to 6 pm you will hear the greatest classical music of the last 1000 years. Evenings and weekends are filled with an eclectic blend of Bluegrass, Traditional Roots, Blues and Americana along with award-winning CSUN Journalism student-produced broadcasts of “The KCSN Evening Update” and The BBC World Service." |
| 88.7 | KSPC | "Underground Alternative Radio" |
| 89.1 | KUOR / KLON | University of Redlands. See KKJZ |
| 88.9 | KXLU | "Los Angeles' truly independent source of music." |
| 89.3 | KPCC | "The mission of Southern California Public Radio is to strengthen the civic and cultural bonds that unite Southern California's diverse communities by providing the highest quality news and information service through radio and other interactive media. We will be a public forum that engages its audiences in an ongoing dialogue and exploration of issues, events and cultures in the region and in the world, seeking to provide greater understanding and new perspectives to the people of these communities and their leaders." |
| 89.9 | KCRW | KCRW, a community service of Santa Monica College, provides more than 450,000 listeners each week with an eclectic schedule of news, locally and nationally produced music, public affairs, political analysis and cultural programs. The station broadcasts throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties on its primary frequency 89.9 FM, and provides service to the greater Palm Springs area at 89.3 FM on KCRI/Indio-Palm Springs, and Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties at 89.1 FM on KCRU/Oxnard-Ventura, and to Mojave, California City and the Antelope Valley at 88.1 FM on KCRY/Mojave-Antelope Valley. Translators also carry the signals to Palmdale/Lancaster at 88.3 FM, Gorman at 89.7 FM, Santa Paula/Moorpark at 102.3 FM, Ojai at 102.1 FM, Banning at 90.9 FM, Twenty-nine Palms and Yucca Valley at 90.7 FM and Lemon Grove and Spring Valley at 89.9FM. Our newest translator carries KCRW to Santa Barbara at 106.9 FM, and our new frequency in Ridgecrest is 100.1 FM. As a member-supported, non-commercial station, its 50,000 subscribers provide KCRW with the largest single source of financial support. In turn, KCRW and other member stations provide National Public Radio (NPR) with more than half of its operating budget. |
| 90.7 | KPFK | "Pacifica was born in the late 1940's out of the (now nearly
forgotten) peace movement surrounding World War Two. Lewis Hill, a
conscientious objector and Washington, D.C. newsman, was fired from his
mainstream reporting job when he refused to misrepresent the facts.
This was a time when the idea of a listener-sponsored radio station was a new one which had never been implemented. Many people doubted the viability of a broadcast model which didn't rely on some kind of corporate or government funding. But the idea was too compelling for Hill and others who agreed with him. Pacifica was born and in 1949 KPFA went on the air from Berkeley, California. KPFK, in Los Angeles, was the second of what would eventually become five Pacifica Stations to go on the air. It was 1959 and Terry Drinkwater was the first General Manager. Blessed with an enormous transmitter in a prime location, KPFK is the most powerful of the Pacifica stations and indeed is the most powerful public radio station in the Western United States." |
| 91.5 | KUSC | "Classical KUSC is the largest non-profit classical music station in the country, and Southern California’s heritage classical radio station. Dedicated to preserving classical music as a living art, Classical KUSC uses digital transmission technology to broadcast commercial-free, uninterrupted performances to up to ½ million listeners each week. Located in downtown Los Angeles, the listener-supported station has been broadcasting for 60 years. Classical KUSC is a broadcast service of the University of Southern California." |
| 92.3 | KHHT | "Hot 92 jamz" |
| 92.7 | KLIT | "Jill-FM...AC, hot AC, CHR, Oldies, Rock, even Country." |
| 92.7 | KELT | "Jill-FM...AC, hot AC, CHR, Oldies, Rock, even Country." |
| 92.7 | KMLT | "Jill-FM...AC, hot AC, CHR, Oldies, Rock, even Country." |
| 93.1 | KCBS | "We’d like to say we did a ton of research and asked LA what they wanted from a radio station, but we didn’t. Instead, we decided that we wanted to do our own thing. As it turns out, we decided on “Playing What We Want.” No requests, just a bunch of songs we like. We hope you like it, or not, your call. It’s 93.1 JACK FM." |
| 93.5 | KDAY | "Hip Hop" |
| 93.9 | KZLA | "Country" |
| 94.3 | KBUA | "Que Buena...Spanish language" |
| 94.3 | KEBN | "Que Buena...Spanish language" |
| 94.7 | KTWV | "The WAVE was born on Valentine's Day, February 14th, 1987. It was not only the beginning of a new radio station; a format was born that day. The press release heralding the launch of this new format concluded with "KTWV, The WAVE is the first station to embrace the best forms of today's music, and provides Southern California with a true radio alternative that satisfies listeners' needs in the car, at work and at home." Well over a decade has passed since that statement was made, and it still holds true." |
| 95.1 | KFRG | "10 in a Row Country Station." |
| 95.5 | KLOS | "Classic Rock" |
| 95.9 | KFSH | Religious |
| 96.3 | KXOL | "Spanish language" |
| 96.7 | KWIZ | "Spanish language" |
| 97.1 | KLSX | |
| 97.5 | KLYY | "Spanish language" |
| 97.9 | KLAX | "Spanish language" |
| 98.3 | KRCV | "Spanish language" |
| 98.7 | KYSR | Contemporary music |
| 99.1 | KGGI | |
| 99.5 | KKLA | Religious |
| 99.9 | KOLA | "Classics of the 60's & 70's" |
| 100.3 | KKBT | "The beat" |
| 101.1 | KRTH | "The Greatest Hits On Earth." |
| 101.9 | KSCA | "Spanish language" |
| 102.3 | KJLH | "L.A.'s Original Heart and Soul." |
| 102.7 | KIIS | "Hit Music Station." |
| 103.1 | KDLD | "Indie" |
| 103.1 | KDLE | "Indie" |
| 103.5 | KOST | "Adult Contemporary" |
| 103.9 | KRCD | "Spanish language" |
| 104.3 | KBIG | "Adult Contemporary" |
| 105.1 | KMZT | "Our goal at 105.1 K-Mozart is to be classical music radio for
today, a voice for the vibrant past, present, and future of great music
and the arts in Southern California. We are music 24/7/365. We are Mozart and movie music. Bach and Bernstein. We are live at least once a week, bringing our great performing arts groups, like Orange County's Pacific Symphony and the Pasadena Symphony to the audience at home. We are a place where all these groups can talk to the listening audience about what they're presenting and when. 105.1 K-Mozart is the station that supports the arts." |
| 105.5 | KBUE | "Que Buena...Spanish language" |
| 105.9 | KPWR | "Hip hop." |
| 106.3 | KALI | Saigon Radio |
| 106.7 | KROQ | Contemporary |
| 107.1 | KSSE | "Spanish language" |
| 107.5 | KLVE | "Spanish language" |
| 107.9 | KWVE | Religious |
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