KXPR (88.9 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station in Sacramento, California, airing a classical music format. Along with sister station KXJZ 90.9 FM, they are known as Capital Public Radio or "CapRadio." Both stations are owned by California State University, Sacramento (Sacramento State), and share studios along Folsom Boulevard on campus.
Broadcast area | Sacramento metropolitan area |
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Frequency | 88.9 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | 88.9 KXPR |
Programming | |
Format | Classical |
Affiliations | National Public Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | California State University, Sacramento |
KXJZ | |
History | |
First air date | January 24, 1979 |
Former frequencies | 91.5 MHz (1979–1984) 90.9 MHz (1984–2006) |
Call sign meaning | eXcellence in Public Radio |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 8358 |
Class | B |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
HAAT | 97 meters (318 ft) |
Repeater(s) | 88.7 KXJS (Sutter) 91.7 KXSR (Groveland) 90.9 KXJZ-HD2 (Sacramento) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | capradio.org |
KXPR is a Class B station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts, the maximum for most stations in the Sacramento area. The transmitter is on Eagles Nest Road at Florin Road in Rancho Cordova.[2] Programming is simulcast on 91.7 KXSR in Groveland-Sonora and on 88.7 KXJS in Sutter-Yuba City. While KXPR broadcasts using HD Radio technology, it has no HD2 or HD3 digital subchannels.[3]
Programming
editMost of the day, KXPR broadcasts classical music. On weekday and Sunday evenings, it airs jazz. And on weekends, there are specialty shows including The Thistle and Shamrock, Sunday Baroque and From The Top. Metropolitan Opera broadcasts are heard on Saturday afternoons in season. KXPR is a member station of NPR.
History
editThe station signed on the air on January 24, 1979 .[4] At the time, the call sign was KYDS, owned by the San Juan Unified School District. It allowed students considering a career in broadcasting to host shows and learn about radio. It broadcast on 91.5 MHz and was powered at only 300 watts, a fraction of its current output. The station moved to 90.9 MHz in 1984.
Eventually it was acquired by Capital Public Radio. At that time, CapRadio owned only one station, 88.9 KXJZ, which had a mixed schedule with NPR news and information programming along with classical and jazz music. CapRadio acquired the second station so one could concentrate on news and the other could provide classical and jazz music around the clock. In 2006, the stations swapped signals to their current configuration.
KXPR's powerful signal of 50,000 watts can reach both the Sacramento and Stockton areas fairly easily as the location of its transmitter is about 10 miles (16 km) from Sacramento and 35 miles (56 km) from Stockton. KXPR is also heard on rebroadcaster stations in the Yuba City area on 88.7 KXJS and in the Central Sierra on 91.7 KXSR.
Past shows
editPast shows from KXPR's schedule included At the Opera with host Sean Bianco, Sound and Spirit with host Ellen Kushner, Harmonia (with the accent on the third of four syllables), and Musical Stages.
References
edit- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KXPR". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/KXPR
- ^ "Sacramento HD radio guide". Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
- ^ Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook 1984 page B-34. Retrieved Oct. 9, 2024.
External links
edit- KXPR 88.9 Official site
- KXPR Schedule
- Facility details for Facility ID 8358 (KXPR) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KXPR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 91702 (KXJS) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KXJS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 8328 (KXSR) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KXSR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database