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Jefferson Public Radio (JPR) is a regional public radio broadcasting network serving over a million potential listeners in Southern Oregon and the Shasta Cascade region of northern California. Owned by Southern Oregon University, the network is headquartered on the SOU campus in Ashland, near Medford. It is named after the proposed State of Jefferson, an area which roughly corresponds to its vast and mostly mountainous coverage area of Template:Convert.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

JPR's flagship station, KSOR in Ashland, signed on in April 1969 as a 10-watt station operated by students at what was then Southern Oregon College. It began moving away from its college radio roots during the 1970s, becoming a full NPR member by the end of the decade. In the early 1980s, it began building a massive system of translators covering large portions of Oregon and California, and now claims one of the largest translator network of any public radio station in the country.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

At first, KSOR was not familiar with the history of Jefferson. However, by the time KSOR began to build full-power satellites later in the decade, it realized that its service area was virtually coextensive with the State of Jefferson. It rebranded itself as "Jefferson Public Radio" in 1989, feeling that name was more than appropriate for its growing network and the area it served.<ref name=":0" />

ProgrammingEdit

The network broadcasts local programming as well as programs from National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange, American Public Media, and the BBC World Service among other sources.

Its programming is organized into three broadcasting services. Most listeners in the JPR service area can choose between all three services, giving them a programming choice comparable to those in far larger markets.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Classics & NewsEdit

"Classics & News" was KSOR/JPR's original radio service and can be heard throughout the JPR broadcast area. The service has the most translators and the most powerful signals. On weekdays the service plays NPR's news programs Morning Edition, and All Things Considered, and local classical music programming during the midday. In the evenings, the service runs WFMT's Beethoven Network hosted by Peter van de Graff, branded as State Farm Music Hall. For many years, it signed off from 2-5 a.m., but now airs 24 hours a day.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Ten FM stations and 28 translators make up JPR's "Classics & News Service". Outside the JPR area, C & N broadcasts in Mendocino on a translator.

Call sign Frequency City of license State Class ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
FCC info
Template:Rh | KHEC 91.1 FM Crescent City California A 125 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KLDD 91.9 FM McCloud California C3 1,100 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KWCA 101.1 FM Palo Cedro California C2 4,900 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KNHT 102.5 FM Rio Dell California C1 4,500 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KNYR 91.3 FM Yreka California C2 400 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSOR 90.1 FM Ashland Oregon C 38,000 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSRG 88.3 FM Ashland Oregon A 230 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KZBY 90.5 FM Coos Bay Oregon A 880 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KLMF 88.5 FM Klamath Falls Oregon A 95 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KOOZ 94.1 FM Myrtle Point Oregon C1 9,000 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSRS 91.5 FM Roseburg Oregon A 2,000 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility

Rhythm & NewsEdit

"Rhythm & News" is JPR's second oldest service, designed to complement C&N while running Morning Edition and All Things Considered for a longer period. During the middle of the day, local hosts program a show called "Open Air" that features a unique blend of indie rock/pop, AAA, and Americana music. The evening features adult album alternative programming from World Cafe and "UnderCurrents". Like "Classics & News", "Rhythm & News" also signed off the air from 2-5 a.m. for many years before adopting a 24-hour schedule.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

There are five FM stations and six translators broadcasting the "Rhythm & News" service.

Call sign Frequency City of license State Class ERP
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Height
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FCC info
Template:Rh | KNCA 89.7 FM Burney California C0 30,000 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KNSQ 88.1 FM Mount Shasta California C2 1,200 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSMF 89.1 FM Ashland Oregon C2 2,300 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSBA 88.5 FM Coos Bay Oregon C3 2,700 Template:Convert Template:FCC-LMS-Facility
Template:Rh | KSKF 90.9 FM Klamath Falls Oregon C1 6,500 horizontal
2,000 vertical
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News & InformationEdit

"News & Information" is JPR's extended news service offering JPR's only local talk show, The Jefferson Exchange,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> as well as the NPR talk shows 1A, Here & Now and Fresh Air. It airs the BBC World Service overnights.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Eight AM stations and three FM stations carry the "News & Information Service".

Call sign Frequency City of license State Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Template:Rh | KNHM 91.5 FM Eureka California Template:Sdash 500
Template:Rh | KPMO 1300 AM Mendocino California 5,000 day
77 night
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Template:Rh | KMJC 620 AM Mount Shasta California 1,000 day
29 night
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Template:Rh | KJPR 1330 AM Shasta Lake City California 1,000 Template:Sdash
Template:Rh | KHWA 102.3 FM Weed California Template:Sdash 15,500
Template:Rh | KSYC-FM 103.9 FM Yreka California Template:Sdash 10,000
Template:Rh | KRVM 1280 AM Eugene Oregon 5,000 day
1,500 night
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Template:Rh | KAGI 930 AM Grants Pass Oregon 5,000 day
123 night
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Template:Rh | KTBR 950 AM Roseburg Oregon 3,400 day
20 night
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Template:Rh | KSJK 1230 AM Talent Oregon 1,000 Template:Sdash

ExpansionEdit

In 2004, as a response to a perceived lack of public radio programming in other cities, Jefferson Public Radio began expanding its service outside of the traditional State of Jefferson. Stations in Eugene and Mendocino were purchased for the news and information format, and the news and information station in Eureka was purchased by JPR from an owner who had programmed it with the BBC World Service 24 hours a day. The purchase of the station in Eureka was particularly controversial as it was thought that it would compete directly with Humboldt State University's KHSU.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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