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KPCC ( FM 89.3) – branded LAist 89.3 – is a
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licensed in Pasadena,
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. KPCC itself is primarily serving Greater Los Angeles and the
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; through rebroadcating and translator stations, KPCC's programming also reaches the Santa Barbara,
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, Palm Springs, and
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areas, and part of the Inland Empire area. The station is owned by Pasadena City College and operated by the American Public Media Group's Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), in addition to serving as an affiliate for
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and Public Radio Exchange. It originates some of its own shows. The studios are located in Pasadena, and the station transmitter is on Mount Wilson. , SCPR served "more than 527,000 listeners each week".


History

Pasadena City College has a history in radio back to when it was still Pasadena Junior College, a combined high school and college; in 1934 it began hosting a montly radio show on the Pasadena Presbyterian Church station KPPC (AM). Pasadena City College's 75th anniversary history book mentions "an experimental program every Monday night in 1942 on KPCS" named "Presenting Pasadena for Pasadena Preferred", produced by the PCC Radio Division and the ''Chronicle''. Pasadena City College opened a radio studio on December 14, 1947, with a studio classroom, engineering room, work room, and reception room, but no transmitter or broadcast license; the studio instead continued to broadcast its programs over other local radio stations, such as KPPC and KXLA (AM). The college was also active in television from September 1949, using the Pasadena Playhouse, which had its own television department. The college began its own broadcasts on FM in April 1957 as KPCS, with a transmitter purchased from KWKW. One of the few two-year college stations with an FCC broadcast license, it originally on the air from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., it went to "all day" broadcasting on October 1, 1962. The original callsign of KPCS stood for "Pasadena City Schools", so the callsign was changed to KPCC at the end of 1971. During the 1970s and 1980s the station won numerous broadcasting awards. The radio station and television studio were flooded in the 12-day rainstorm that affected Pasadena in 1983. KPCC's transmitter and radio tower moved from the C Building at PCC to a higher-powered facility on Mount Wilson in 1988. In 1993, the studios also moved out of the C Building, where they had been confined to a cramped basement, and into the newly built Shatford Library with the television production studios and Media Center, where the radio studios remained until 2010. The station expansion, particularly in signal coverage area, led to years of controversy in the 1990s over the station's change in focus from Pasadena-area to Los Angeles regional interest. However, by the end of the 1990s, KPCC remained a small, student-operated
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station with various music programs and a budget of $300,000.


Southern California Public Radio

Around 1999 or 2000, Pasadena City College received an offer from
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for MPR to form a new branch, Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), to take over operation of KPCC, with PCC continuing to hold the official broadcast license. SCPR is a not-for-profit organization now controlled by American Public Media Group, parent organization of
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. Under the operation of SCPR, the music and some of the local programming was replaced by network programming. Though there were still internship opportunities for students in technical roles, there were much fewer on-air voice opportunities. In response to this, PCC started an additional, 1 watt, radio station on 88.9 MHz in 1998, which became known as Lancer Radio, and had an Internet audio stream and a website by 2005. In March 2010, KPCC moved from the Shatford Library to a converted office building on Raymond Avenue in Pasadena, at a cost of $24.5 million, and named the new facilities the Mohn Broadcast Center and Crawford Family Forum.


LAist

In February 2018, SCPR, along with the operators of public radio stations
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in New York City and WAMU in Washington, D.C., acquired much of the assets of the
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''
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'' and its sister sites ''LAist'' and ''DCist'', using donations from two anonymous donors, and with plans to merge LAist into SCPR's existing studio operations. On January 31, 2023, SCPR announced that the radio stations would move away from using "KPCC" as a brand, and adopt the "LAist" name across all its platforms, including the radio stations. The official call letters for the Pasadena radio station remain KPCC after the re-brand.


Programming

Broadcast programming originating at KPCC includes the L.A.-centric ''AirTalk'' and film-focused ''FilmWeek'' with Larry Mantle, ''The Loh Down on Science'' with Sandra Tsing Loh, and pop culture trivia show ''Go Fact Yourself'' with J. Keith van Straaten and Helen Hong. The stations also carry multiple public radio shows from
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(NPR), the Public Radio Exchange (PRX), and LAist/SCPR's sister organization American Public Media (APM). In 2025, LAist began a news partnership with commercial station
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. This allowed for resources to be shared between the two stations. This proved useful during the southern California wildfires that year, as the station simulcast KCBS-TV's audio of their wall-to-wall coverage.


HD broadcasting

* HD1 simulcasts the analog feed; and * HD2 airs
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via a simulcast of
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/
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(branded "The Current"). Both subchannels also stream live on the Internet.


Repeaters, translators, and boosters

KPCC extends its radio programming via full-power satellites KUOR-FM Redlands (89.1 FM), KVLA-FM Coachella (90.3 FM), and KJAI Ojai (89.5 FM), as well as low-power translators KPCC-FM2 West Los Angeles (89.3 FM), KPCC-FM3 West Los Angeles (89.3 FM), K210AD Santa Barbara (89.9 FM) and K227BX Palm Springs (93.3 FM). KUOR is licensed to the University of Redlands, while KVLA and KJAI are licensed to American Public Media Group's SCPR.


See also

* Campus radio * List of college radio stations in the United States


References


External links


LAist.com
— official website since 2023
FCC Public Inspection File contour map
* — final kpcc.org webpage before merger with LAist


Further reading

* {{Authority control American Public Media Group PCC Entertainment companies based in California Mass media in Pasadena, California Mass media in the Inland Empire NPR member stations News and talk radio stations in the United States Pasadena City College Radio stations established in 1957 PCC