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Diving deep into the soundscape of Burney. High-fidelity streams broadcasted live from the heart of North America.

Redding Radio KRRX 106X of Redding, California ------ Shows: House of Hair

people in their daily walk with the LORD. In 1975, as Intermountain Baptist Church began, we prayed for an open door on the local radio station. Within the first year, we began on KAVA AM with a program called "The Good News". It aired at 6:55 am and 4:05pm, just before and after the national news. Then, in 1978, we started a Sunday evening program called "The New Song". It was a two hour program of music and thoughts from the Bible. In 1984, the vision of owning our own station began to grow, and we formed "Burney Educational Broadcasting Foundation". After doing an engineering study, we filed with the Federal Communications Commission for a frequency and construction permit to build a F.M. station in Burney. KIBC went on the air March 1987 with 412 watts of power, broadcasting 15 hours a day, with an all volunteer staff. Since that date, we have raised our power to 3000 watts, expanded to stereo and are on the air 24 hours a day, still with an all volunteer staff to the Glory of God.

with today?s top actors, authors and newsmakers. It began national syndication in 1995 from its flagship station in Indianapolis. The show is also America?s leading media outlet for the best and developing comedians on the circuit. More than just a comedy show, Bob and Tom also feature live performances from singers, songwriters, and musicians coming from all genres of music. The show has won five Marconi Awards?the absolute highest award in radio from the National Association of Broadcasters. The Bob and Tom Show has released well over 50 comedy CD?s and DVD?s. The show also has produced specials for Comedy Central and present live comedy concerts nationwide via The Canadian Mist Bob and Tom Comedy All-Stars. The Bob and Tom Show is now heard on over 150 radio stations from coast to coast. The program airs live weekdays from 6am-10am EST. ------ Shows: House of Hair

m a tiny 10-watt student run station, KSOR evolved to become a regional public radio service reaching over 1 million potential listeners in a 60,000-square-mile area of Southern Oregon and Northern California via the largest translator network in public radio. As KSOR has grown, it has developed a network of satellite radio stations and now goes by the name Jefferson Public Radio (JPR), making reference to the mythical State of Jefferson, which roughly corresponds to the listening area served by JPR. JPR is owned and operated by Southern Oregon University and extends the University's regional educational mission by promoting lifelong learning and fostering the development of the human creative and intellectual spirit in the region. JPR broadcasts radio programming that is not available via commercial media. This programming seeks to achieve the following objectives: Enhance the quality of community dialogue about regional, state, national and international civic issues by presenting in-depth news and public affairs programming. Make available music that otherwise would not be available on the radio. JPR is the primary source of classical music, jazz, world music, folk and blues in the region it serves. Provide cultural programming that celebrates the human experience. Programs like A Prairie Home Companion, Car Talk and This American Life reflect the American experience in a way that is valuable to our culture. In 1975 the KSOR Listeners' Guild was formed as a component of what was then known as the Southern Oregon College Foundation. In 1997 the Guild established its own non-profit organization which is now called the JPR Foundation. The JPR Foundation supports the public service objectives of JPR and enjoys tax-exempt status under IRS Section 501(c)(3). The Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors who oversee its activities. Contributors of $45 or more per year to the JPR Foundation make up the JPR Listeners' Guild, which is a registered name of the JPR Foundation. JPR is a member of National Public Radio, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Consortium for Public Radio in Oregon, Western States Public Radio, and is an affiliate of Public Radio International. ------ Shows: All Things Considered, Car Talk (NPR), Fresh Air (NPR), Hearts of Space, Jazz with Bob Parlocha, Living on Earth, NPR's Morning Edition, Piano Jazz, The Thistle & Shamrock, Weekend All Things Considered, Weekend Edition Saturday, Weekend Edition Sunday, Grateful Dead Hour, Echoes, Le Show, World Cafe, New Dimensions, Etown, Afropop Worldwide, West Coast Live, American Rhythm, Blues Show (JPR), Folk Show (JPR), Jazz Sunday, Open Air (JPR), Retro Lounge, Rollin' the Blues, World Beat Show ----- Hosts: Michele Norris, Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi, Bob Parlocha, Steve Curwood, Bobby Bascomb, Eileen Bolinsky, Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, Guy Raz, Scott Simon, Audie Cornish, David Gans, John Diliberto, Harry Shearer, Dennis Coffey, Lloyd Cole, Steve Miller, Nick Forster, Helen Forster, Sedge Thomson, Cindy Degrof, Paul Gerardi, Cheri Huber, Rick Larson