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'''KUCR''' is a non-commercial [[radio station]] located in [[Riverside, California]], broadcasting on 88.3 [[FM Broadcasting|FM]]. KUCR airs [[college radio]] programming similar to other [[college radio]] stations across the country. The programming is divided into blocks by music genre: Underground, reggae, classical, [[Americana (music)|Americana]], world, [[jazz]], and [[hip-hop]]. Listeners of KUCR 88.3FM will recognize Walter of the Woodz and Tina Bold's Vinyl Hours as two long-standing programs on KUCR. The station also includes the widely popular sports roundup "Jock Talk" hosted by [[KCAL 9]] affiliate Ram Menon and Highlander Office Cat, Michael Rivers.<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/KUCR-Jock-Talk/147735635246986</ref> KUCR now includes in its program the rapidly expanding "[[Philosophy Talk]]" broadcast by two [[Stanford University]] Philosophy professors ([[Kenneth Allen Taylor|Ken Taylor]] and [[John Perry (philosopher)|John Perry]]) from the Bay Area: "We question everything .... except your intelligence" ...<ref>.
'''KUCR''' is a non-commercial [[radio station]] located in [[Riverside, California]], broadcasting on 88.3 [[FM Broadcasting|FM]]. KUCR airs [[college radio]] programming similar to other [[college radio]] stations across the country. The programming is divided into blocks by music genre: Underground, reggae, classical, [[Americana (music)|Americana]], world, [[jazz]], and [[hip-hop]]. Listeners of KUCR 88.3FM will recognize Walter of the Woodz and Tina Bold's Vinyl Hours as two long-standing programs on KUCR. The station also includes the widely popular sports roundup "Jock Talk" hosted by [[KCAL 9]] affiliate Ram Menon and Highlander newspaper editor-in-chief Michael Rios.<ref>http://www.facebook.com/pages/KUCR-Jock-Talk/147735635246986</ref> KUCR now includes in its program the rapidly expanding "[[Philosophy Talk]]" broadcast by two [[Stanford University]] Philosophy professors ([[Kenneth Allen Taylor|Ken Taylor]] and [[John Perry (philosopher)|John Perry]]) from the Bay Area: "We question everything .... except your intelligence" ...<ref>.
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==Michael Rios==
Mr. Michael Rios is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Highlander Newspaper. He spends his free time losing at chess and checkers and looking up random crap on the Internet. See references for a Facebook link.

==Michael Rios the Cat==
Michael Rios is occasionally the Highlander office cat. He wanders throughout the night, digging through alley trash bins, looking for catnip and coupons. According to several myths, he originated from the Wizard of Oz cat kingdom. His best friend is a ball of yarn and a girl named Dorothy, who also has no life.


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Revision as of 03:35, 25 October 2013

KUCR
250
Broadcast areaRiverside-San Bernardino
Frequency88.3 (MHz)
Branding88.3 KUCR
Programming
FormatCollege Radio
Ownership
OwnerUniversity of California Riverside
History
First air date
1966
Call sign meaning
K University California Riverisde
Technical information
ClassA
ERP150 watts
HAAT494 meters
Links
Websitewww.kucr.org

KUCR is a non-commercial radio station located in Riverside, California, broadcasting on 88.3 FM. KUCR airs college radio programming similar to other college radio stations across the country. The programming is divided into blocks by music genre: Underground, reggae, classical, Americana, world, jazz, and hip-hop. Listeners of KUCR 88.3FM will recognize Walter of the Woodz and Tina Bold's Vinyl Hours as two long-standing programs on KUCR. The station also includes the widely popular sports roundup "Jock Talk" hosted by KCAL 9 affiliate Ram Menon and Highlander newspaper editor-in-chief Michael Rios.[1] KUCR now includes in its program the rapidly expanding "Philosophy Talk" broadcast by two Stanford University Philosophy professors (Ken Taylor and John Perry) from the Bay Area: "We question everything .... except your intelligence" ...[2]

References

  1. ^ http://www.facebook.com/pages/KUCR-Jock-Talk/147735635246986
  2. ^ . Donovan, George (February 28, 2008), "Bold Philanthropy", Inland Empire Weekly, retrieved 2008-03-03

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