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KPBS-FM (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, public radio station in San Diego, California. It is owned by San Diego State University (SDSU) as part of KPBS Public Media, and is a sister station to PBS member KPBS-TV (channel 15). The two outlets share studios at The Conrad Prebys Media Complex in Copley Center on Campanile Drive ...
KPBS Public Media is a not-for-profit organization licensed to San Diego State University (SDSU) with three sections: [1] KPBS (TV) , a television station (channel 15) KPBS-FM , a radio station (89.5)
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KPBS (TV), a television station (channel 19, virtual 15) licensed to San Diego, California, United States KPBS-FM , a radio station (89.5 FM) licensed to San Diego, California, United States Konza Prairie Biological Station , a tallgrass prairie research center co-owned by Kansas State University and the Nature Conservancy
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In March 2002, motivated by low ratings and the move of the San Diego Opera to KPBS-FM 89.5, Levine opted to flip formats, and the station was relaunched with an adult standards format known as "The Surf", which aired on newly rechristened XESURF-AM and on KSUR (1260 AM) in Los Angeles.
KPBS (channel 15) is a PBS member television station in San Diego, California, United States. Owned by San Diego State University (SDSU) as part of KPBS Public Media, it is a sister station to NPR member KPBS-FM (89.5). The two outlets share studios at the Conrad Prebys Media Complex at Copley Center on Campanile Drive on the SDSU campus. [2]
KCR is the second radio station affiliated with SDSU. In 1960, KEBS-FM was licensed to a California State University campus. KEBS broadcast mostly classical music and educational content a few hours a day and was operated only by students earning credit for courses in the Radio-TV curriculum.