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KMUD

Coordinates: 40°07′12″N 123°41′35″W / 40.120°N 123.693°W / 40.120; -123.693
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KMUD
Broadcast areaNorthwestern California
Frequency91.1 MHz (HD Radio)
Programming
FormatVariety
AffiliationsPacifica Radio
Ownership
Owner
  • Redwood Community Radio
  • (Redwood Community Radio)
Technical information
Facility ID55426
ClassC0
ERP9,000 watts
HAAT784 meters
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekmud.org

KMUD (91.1 FM) is a community radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed to Garberville, California, United States, the station serves Humboldt, Northern Mendocino, and Western Trinity counties in Northwestern California. KMUD is owned by Redwood Community Radio and its studios are in Redway, California.

KMUD simulcasts its programming on two full power FM stations: KMUE 88.1 in Eureka and KLAI 90.3 in Laytonville. It also maintains a translator at 99.5 FM in Shelter Cove, California.

KMUD is a member of the Grassroots Radio Coalition and hosted the organization's annual conference in 2010.

KMUD plays live local festivals such as Reggae on the River and Summer Arts & Music Festival. The recording is saved on the stations archives.[1]

History

KMUD went on the air on May 28, 1987. In the past, the station issued warnings and alerts to the region on the whereabouts of law enforcement on their way to raid marijuana gardens.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ KMUD audio archive.
  2. ^ Anderson, Glenda (April 25, 2010). "Garberville's KMUD radio alerts: Helpful or dangerous?". PressDemocrat.com. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
  3. ^ Witt, Emily (May 20, 2019). "How Legalization Changed Humboldt County Marijuana". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved May 21, 2019.

40°07′12″N 123°41′35″W / 40.120°N 123.693°W / 40.120; -123.693