Jefferson Public Radio
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Jefferson Public Radio is a regional public radio broadcasting service serving a 60,000 square mile (150,000 km²) mostly rural area of Southern Oregon and Northern California. As of 2004, it reaches over 700,000 potential listeners via the largest translator network in public radio. The service is headquartered on the Southern Oregon University campus in Ashland and named after the once-proposed State of Jefferson, an area which roughly corresponds to the parts of the two states it serves.
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Programming
It broadcasts local programming as well as programs from National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and the BBC World Service.
It offers a 24-hour Internet service, iJPR. Its programming is organized into three broadcasting services:
Classics and news
Seven FM stations and 28 translators
- Oregon: KSOR 90.1 FM (Ashland), KSRG 88.3 FM (Ashland), KSRS 91.5 FM (Roseburg), KOOZ 94.1 FM (Myrtle Point), KLMF 88.5 FM (Klamath Falls)
- California: KNYR 91.3 FM (Yreka), KNHT 107.3 FM1 (Rio Dell / Eureka)
Rhythm and news
Five FM stations and six translators
- Oregon: KSMF 89.1 FM (Ashland), KSBA 88.5 FM (Coos Bay), KSKF 90.9 FM (Klamath Falls)
- California: KNCA 89.7 FM (Burney / Redding), KNSQ 88.1 FM (Mt. Shasta)
News and information
Seven AM stations
- Oregon: KSJK 1230 AM (Talent), KAGI 930 AM (Grants Pass), KTBR 950 AM (Roseburg), KRVM 1280 AM (Eugene)
- California: KSYC 1490 AM (Yreka), KMJC 620 AM (Mt. Shasta), KPMO 1300 AM (Mendocino)
See also
External links
- Official website (http://www.jeffnet.org/)
- April 2003 article (http://www.ajr.org/Article.asp?id=2884) about JPR from the American Journalism Review