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KCRW at a Glance
KCRW, a community service of Santa Monica College, is Southern California’s leading National Public Radio affiliate, featuring an eclectic mix of music, news, information and cultural programming. The station boasts one of the nation’s largest arrays of locally- produced, nationally-distributed talk program content. KCRW.com extends the station’s profile globally, with three streams featuring web-exclusive content: KCRWMusic.com, KCRWWorldnews.com, and the live station simulcast, as well as an extensive list of podcasts. The non-commercial broadcast signal reaches 550,000 listeners weekly and is supported by 55,000 member/subscribers.
The terrestrial station serves Los Angeles and Orange Counties at 89.9 FM, Ventura County at 89.1 FM on KCRU/Oxnard-Ventura, the greater Palm Springs area at 89.3 FM on KCRI/Indio-Palm Springs and Kern and Northern LA Counties at 88.1 FM on KCRY/Mojave/Antelope Valley. KCRW can now be heard in Santa Barbara at 106.9. Other translators carry the signal to the Twentynine Palms and Yucca Valley areas at 90.7 FM, Gorman at 89.7 FM, Banning at 90.9 FM, the Ridgecrest area at 100.1 FM, the Thousand Oaks and Conejo Valley areas at 102.3 FM, Ojai at 102.1 FM, and Lemon Grove/Spring Valley in San Diego County at 89.9 FM. KCRW can be found online at www.kcrw.com.
Music
KCRW is a recognized tastemaker for new music from around the world, with trendsetting hosts such as Music Director Nic Harcourt, who features live in-studio sessions and interviews with established and emerging artists on Morning Becomes Eclectic and the nationally syndicated Sounds Eclectic; music supervisor and electronica music champion Jason Bentley (The Matrix series) with Metropolis; indie and alternative rock on The Open Road with music supervisor Gary Calamar (Six Feet Under). Other programs include nu-soul and funk on Chocolate City with Garth Trinidad; Nocturna with Raul Campos features dance rhythms and Latin beats; New Ground with Chris Douridas spotlights the latest singer-songwriters and music in all genres; and more.
KCRW has produced nine CDs, unique collections of live in-studio musical performances, including Sounds Eclectico which features Latin Alternative artists. “KCRW Presents” and “KCRW.com Presents” promote live performances by bands the station champions in Southern California, San Francisco, New York, and Washington, D.C.
KCRWMusic.com is the station’s Internet radio station featuring original programming by the station’s top DJs, in a 24/7 back-to-back line-up, plus a 24-hour-only downloadable song, “Today’s Top Tune.”
News
KCRW airs NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition and America Public Media’s daily news program, Marketplace. Plus the station’s own locally produced interview, talk & public affairs shows including Which Way, L.A.?, and the national programs To the Point with Warren Olney (a co-production with PRI) and the political week in review show, Left, Right & Center with Robert Scheer, Matt Miller, Arianna Huffington and Tony Blankley.
Arts
Nationally syndicated weekly broadcasts of satirist Harry Shearer’s Le Show, Michael Silverblatt’s Bookworm, The Business with Claude Brodesser-Akner, and Elvis Mitchell’s The Treatment. Local programs include The Politics of Culture, DnA: Design and Architecture, and Good Food with restaurateur and cookbook author Evan Kleiman. A line up of weekly commentaries ranges from Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal critic Joe Morgenstern’s film reviews; veteran TV writer/producer Rob Long’s Martini Shot, a unique take on life in the real Hollywood, and music business insights from Celia Hirschman’s On the Beat, among others.
KCRW also produces award-winning literary and drama programs in its studios, featuring top names from theatre, film and television, in such short-story productions as “Mean Streets USA: A Collection of Short Crime Fiction,” “Jewish Stories from Eastern Europe and Beyond,” “Short Stories From Modern Mexico” and “Ten by Maugham; plus dramatizations of unabridged novels such as an all-star production of “Babbitt,” Walter Mosley’s “Black Betty,” Ross Macdonald mysteries “The Zebra-Striped Hearse” and “The Sleeping Beauty,” and “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” among other numerous titles.
The station also produces award-winning documentaries, including “The Walt Disney Concert Hall,” “Transforming OC,” “Rabbi Abulafia’s Boxed Set,” and “A Tribute to Spalding Gray,” and many others.
Awards and Accolades
The George Foster Peabody Award, Radio & Television News Directors Association Awards, Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards, L.A. Press Club
