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Thank
you for your interest in Classical KUSC. Information provided here and
on our website includes on-air talent, programming, art initiatives,
partnerships, transmission technology and more. Classical KUSC, in
operation for 60 years, is the largest non-profit classical music
station in the country. Dedicated to preserving classical music as a
living art, the station is Southern California's heritage classical
radio station. Located in downtown Los Angeles, Classical KUSC uses
digital transmission technology to broadcast commercial-free
uninterrupted classical performances. The station is a broadcast
service of the University of Southern California at 91.5(FM) in Los
Angeles; 88.5 KPSC in Palm Springs; 91.1 KDSC in Thousand Oaks, and
88.7 KQSC in Santa Barbara.
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Highlights
CLASSICAL KUSC PRESENTS LIVE COVERAGE OF OPENING CONCERTS AT NEW ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER HALL Concert preceded by two-part KCRW documentary on growth of Orange County.
LOS ANGELES –Classical KUSC (91.5 FM) will
present a live broadcast of the opening gala concerts by the Pacific
Symphony at the new Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa
Mesa on Friday, September 15 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, September 16,
also at 7 p.m. read more...
KUSC-aired radio series wins 2006 Clarion Award A Voice for the Silenced produced by network affiliate CPRN
Los Angeles - A Voice for the Silenced, a
five-part series on the lives and works of composers affected by the
Holocaust, has won the 2006 Clarion Award. Aired by Classical KUSC
(91.5 FM) in May of 2005, and produced by the station’s affiliate
network Classical Public Radio Network (CPRN), it was selected in the
category of Radio Documentary Series for Public Radio. read more...
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Your donations ensure KUSC's dedication to high-quality and diverse programming.
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