KPSF
Radio station in Cathedral City, California
33°50′35″N 116°25′39″W / 33.84306°N 116.42750°W / 33.84306; -116.42750 KPSF (1200 AM) is a radio station licensed to Cathedral City, California. KPSF signed on March 5, 2012.[1] The station shares its transmitter site with sister station KXPS.[2]
On July 11, 2019, KPSF changed their format from business talk to Christian radio, branded as "Pure Radio".[3]
On June 1, 2022, KPSF and KXPS went silent.[4]
On April 22, 2024 the station resumed operations.
References
- ^ "Money Radio 1200 To Debut In Palm Springs". All Access. March 2, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
- ^ Marcucci, Carl (March 5, 2012). "KPSF-AM Palm Springs signs on air". Radio Business Report. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
- ^ "KPSF Gets Pure In Palm Springs". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
- ^ "Two Palm Springs AMs Go Dark As KXPS Relaunches As 102.7 The Fanatic". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
External links
- ‹The template AMQ is being considered for deletion.› KPSF in the FCC AM station database
- KPSF in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
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Radio stations in the Palm Springs, California area (Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin)
This region also includes the Joshua Tree area.
- 920
- 970
- 1010
- 1140
- 1200
- 1250
- 1270
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by frequency & subchannel
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- K265FH
- K268AH
- K279CO
- K280CV
- K293CL
- K297BO
- KCDZ
- KCLB-FM
- KCLZ
- KCRI
- KDES-FM
- KDGL
- KGAY
- KHCS
- KHCV
- KJJZ
- KKCM
- KKGX
- KKUU
- KLOB
- KLXB
- KMEE
- KMRJ
- KNWH
- KNWQ
- KNWZ
- KPLM
- KPSC
- KPSF
- KPSH
- KPSI-FM
- KPST-FM
- KRHQ
- KRTM
- KUNA-FM
- KVLA-FM
- KVPW
- HD2
- KWXY
- KXCP-LP
- KXCM
- KXPS
- KDDF (88.1 FM)
- KAJI-LP (95.3 FM)
- KBFR (101.1 FM)
- KCOD (1450 AM)
- KESQ (1400 AM)
- Nearby regions
- Calexico
- Laughlin-Needles-Lake Havasu City
- Riverside-San Bernardino
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- See also
- List of radio stations in California
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