KPIG-FM (107.5
FM, "K-PIG") is a
radio station
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located near the city of
Santa Cruz, California
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, United States. Founded in 1988, the studio is based in
Watsonville, California
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, and broadcasts to the counties of
Santa Cruz and
Monterey
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The city was fou ...
. It also has a
radio repeater
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on 94.9 MHz FM in
San Luis Obispo County
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Junípero Serra fou ...
as KPYG (since 2004). The station's logo, designed by John F. Johnson, features a sunglasses-wearing pig in farmer's clothing and a cowboy hat, as well as its branding, website and city of license. It has been owned by
Stephens Media Group since October 2019.
History
The station signed on in 1987 as KPIG (without the -FM suffix). The suffix would be added in 2005.
KPIG is among the first radio stations in the world to webcast their program, going
online
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on August 2, 1995 during Cousin Al's show. Frequently song requests are submitted via
e-mail
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from listeners around the globe. Indirect references to KPIG appear in the songs "I'm Coming Home" by
Robert Earl Keen and "Beer Run" (which references the Robert Keen song and KPIG DJ "Sleepy John") by
Todd Snider, both of whom are frequently featured on the air and perform at KPIG's events.
In 2001, the station was bought by
Mapleton Communications.
In March 2010, KPIG placed its audio stream behind a
paywall
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. On October 1, 2012, KPIG launched an ad-free "KPIG Online Radio" app in the Apple App Store. A monthly subscription purchased through the official website is required for streaming.
In 2015, Mapleton sold repeater KPYG to Dimes Media. Mapleton continued operating it after the sale closed.
On July 1, 2019, Mapleton announced its intent to sell its remaining 37 radio stations to
Stephens Media Group. Stephens began operating the station that same day. The sale was consummated on September 30, 2019. The station has continued its longtime format after the closure of the acquisition, although the fate of KPYG is still being determined.
Programs
KPIG operates a loosely defined
progressive full service format encompassing folk, blues, rock, and
Americana. As the station's license city is (appropriately) Freedom, California, it has a freeform presentation, with disc jockeys given authority to choose their own playlists. KPIG has strong community ties featuring local programming, sponsors, news and commentary. KPIG also operates the Hog Call line, a free community call-in line for leaving recorded announcements that will be played on the air. Much like newspaper classifieds, common "Hog Calls" are
regarding items for sale or upcoming community events.
Among its most well known programs are "Sunday Night Dead" with Grateful Don Potter, "Uncle Sherman's Dirty Boogie" on Saturday nights, "Please Stand By" the in-studio live music show, on Sunday mornings. "Please Stand By", formerly hosted by Sleepy John Sandidge, features local and world-famous Country, Folk, and Blues acts. The station also hosts several popular music festivals each year including the Humbug Hoedown in December, and is the radio volunteer for the free music festival each October in Golden Gate Park called Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. In 2019, Choo Choo Charlie, formerly known as Daylight Charlie from the Cousin Al's Bluegrass Show, returned to KPIG radio hosting the Alternative Roots Bluegrass and Beyond Show.
Connection to KFAT
KPIG's predecessor was KHIP in Hollister, California after KFAT died. KHIP did not have as strong a signal & its coverage was not as widespread as KFAT's signal from the top of
Loma Prieta, the highest peak in Northern California's
Santa Cruz Mountains
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.
KFAT, broadcast out of
Gilroy, California from 1975 to 1983, at which time it became
KWSS. KFAT specialized in true Country and Folk as well as many off-beat oddities. Archived tapes of broadcasts are still streamed from *
this archiving website and some history and memories are available at the
KFAT.com website
Much of KPIG's founding staff and current on-air personalities worked at KFAT & KHIP.
Related information
Program Director,
Laura Ellen Hopper (April 29, 1950 – May 28, 2007), who had helped found KFAT in 1975, had produced a side-project
webcast
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, the
Cowboy Cultural Society web site and stream that plays contemporary and classic Cowboy music.
Former morning disc jockey
Dallas Dobro is also the regular mainstage
Master of Ceremonies at the twice-annua
Strawberry Music Festivalin Camp Mather,
Yosemite, California. Dobro left the station in 2006 and now resides and works in radio in
Petaluma, California
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.
"Wild" Bill Goldsmith, KPIG's former webmaster, and the person who first put its program on the web, founded
Radio Paradise, a webcast of "Eclectic Online Rock".
John F. Johnson (October 7, 1944 – January 23, 2017) of Teapot Graphics (Santa Cruz, California) designed the logo in 1990. The logo is used on the ubiquitous bumper sticker and it, along with other artwork has created a look-and-feel for the station. Over KPIG's first 25 years John designed advertising and merchandise including t-shirts, calendars, CD packages and posters which are very popular with the listeners.
National syndication
Effective December 31, 2007, radio format
syndication firm
Dial Global
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The company takes its name from an earlier network also named Westwood One, a company founded in 1976. The c ...
offers KPIG's programming to other stations across the
United States
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via satellite distribution. KPIG's programming is offered to stations as either a primary format, or via a station's
HD Radio
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subchannel.
The format makes KPIG one of only three terrestrial based radio
superstation
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s in the United States (
WBBR
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: a business-talk radio station, and
WFAN: a sports station, both in New York City, being the others).
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Mass media in Monterey County, California
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Radio stations established in 1987
PIG-FM
Watsonville, California