KRFH - Free form college radio from Humboldt State University. KRFH is the student-run radio station of Humboldt State University in Arcata, California, broadcating on the airwaves at 105.1FM and online at KRFH.net. [13], KHSU had volunteer producers and show hosts programming music and public affairs shows. Station employees were told of the changes earlier today. This tradition continued until April 11, 2019, when over 80 volunteers and paid staff were terminated. KHSU-FM (90.5 FM) is an NPR-member radio station, licensed to Arcata, California, United States. KHSU-FM (90.5 FM) is an NPR -member radio station, licensed to Arcata, California, United States.
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In 1988, facing the prospect of waiting five years to qualify for grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, KHSU shuffled its budget in order to enable it to hire the five full-time employees it needed for CPB funding within only five months of applying. Diverse public radio for the north coast of California and south coast of Oregon, broadcasting from the campus of Humboldt State University. jmc@humboldt.edu, KRFH 105.1 FM and KRFH.net -- HSU's Student-Run Radio Station. KHSU also holds licenses for additional stations running Radio Bilingüe and BBC World Service. Because the reorganization and budget reductions include the elimination of positions, a number of individuals have been laid off. As an economy move and a possible sale of the station, KHSU is running programming from North State Public Radio in Chico, California, based at 91.7 KCHO, more than 150 miles distant. [8][9][10], Board members of North Coast Public Television have discussed that organization aiding KHSU. The station is currently owned by Humboldt State University. [15][16][17][18][19], KHSU's programming can also be heard on KHSR 91.9 FM in Crescent City, KHSF 90.1 FM in Ferndale, and KHSG 89.9 FM in Garberville, KHSU (operating under the moniker "Diverse Public Radio") also makes the programming of Radio Bilingüe available to North Coast (and South Coast of Oregon) listeners through stations KHSM (103.3 McKinleyville and Wild Rivers Coast) and KIPE (89.7 Pine Hills - serving the Eel River Valley). Door locks were changed, the station office was closed and phones disconnected, and KHSU began re-broadcasting programming from North State Public Radio in Chico, California.[2][3][4][5][6][7]. In January 1960, Humboldt State applied for the first non-commercial radio license on a California college or university campus. As of April 11, 2019, all volunteer programmers (with as much as 30 years' service to the station) and staff were either fired or had quit. Free form college radio from Humboldt State University. More advanced radio production students can apply to the on-campus National Public Radio Station KHSU-FM. KRFH is the student-run radio station of Humboldt State University in Arcata, California, broadcating on the airwaves at 105.1FM and online at KRFH.net. The radio program resumed in full in 1947, when KHSC-AM signed on as a 10-watt carrier current station. Website listing of all the Radio Stations in Humboldt County. Volunteer music producers accounted for 63 hours of KHSU's programming. 1 Harpst Street [1] All staff and volunteers were called to a 9 a.m. meeting, at which the memo below was given to those present, essentially firing of all but two staffers, though both later resigned. [11][12], In early May 2019, community groups began considering the purchase of the station from the university. The University is working to provide clear information to them, and to ensure they receive any benefits they are entitled to. KHSU provides the region encompassing Humboldt and Del Norte Counties in California as well as portions of Trinity and Mendocino Counties in California and Curry County in Oregon, with news information and entertainment from public radio producers like National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI) and American Public Media (APM). 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Cliff Berkowitz is the radio station's faculty adviser. Student disc jockeys keep the dream alive of a non-commercial, free-form radio station. The station began as a radio classroom experiment in 1941 on the campus of what was then Humboldt State College, with broadcasts airing on KIEM for two months until the attack on Pearl Harbor.