KCLA Radio. Image courtesy of kcla.fm
KCLA-LPFM 100.7 FM has announced the official ribbon-cutting on Oct. 3 at the San Pedro First Thursday ArtWalk, for the launch of its online broadcast in addition to its on-air signal. KCLA is bringing a fresh wave of community-centered programming to San Pedro, at the Port of Los Angeles. As a Low Power FM radio station, KCLA is committed to providing unique, local content that reflects and serves the diverse needs of its community.
With a broadcast signal that can be reached at the very bottom of the 110 Freeway, Radio KCLA will feature a rich lineup of shows including local news, music, talk shows, interviews and more. The station’s programming is designed to highlight local voices, cover community events, and offer a platform for local artists and organizations.
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“We are thrilled to be broadcasting and contributing to the vibrant tapestry of San Pedro,” said Ms. Ziggy Mrkich, station manager of Radio KCLA-LPFM. “Our goal is to create a radio station that truly reflects the interests and concerns of our community, providing a space where local stories and voices can be heard.”
In addition to its regular programming, KCLA will host special events, community discussions, and collaborative projects with local schools, non-profits, and businesses. The station’s team of volunteers and staff are passionate about making a positive impact and fostering connections within the community.
Listeners can tune in to 100.7 FM on their car radios or stream live at www.KCLA.fm. For updates, show schedules, and more information, join the mailing list on the website.
KCLA-LPFM 100.7 is operated by Art In Motion, a California 501(c) (3) non-profit, which also organizes the upcoming San Pedro Film Festival. See more at ArtMoves.Life
Time: 4 to 8 p.m., Oct. 3
Cost: Free
Details: https://kcla.fm
Venue: 6th St., downtown, San Pedro First Thursday ArtWalk
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