How do I stream KUSC?

KUSC Staff It is live-streamed at kusc.org, attracting listeners from around the globe.

Is KUSC an NPR station?

KUSC (91.5 MHz FM) is a listener-supported classical music radio station broadcasting from downtown Los Angeles, California, United States….KUSC.

Los Angeles, California
Owner University of Southern California
History
First air date October 24, 1946
Call sign meaning K University of Southern California

How do I contact KUSC?

Culture / Thanks for Getting in Touch If your message is more urgent, please call the KUSC offices at (213) 225-7400 during our business hours, Monday through Friday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

Is KUSC owned by USC?

(KUSC is owned by USC but is on its own financially, having received no university support for at least the last decade.)

Is Kusc donation tax deductible?

“Is my donation tax-deductible?” Yes, Classical KUSC is a 501(c)3, Federal Tax ID# 95-1642-394.

What happened Jim Svejda?

After 43 years at KUSC, Svejda announced his retirement. His last show was Friday, February 18th, 2022. Svejda’s replacement, KUSC Resident Artist Lara Downes was announced as his interim successor on March 18, 2022, while management continues its search for a permanent host.

How old is Jim Svejda?

About 75 years (1947)Jim Svejda / Age

Is Kusc a 501c3?

Yes, KUSC is licensed and operated by the University of Southern California, and as such is tax-exempt 501(c)3. Federal tax ID#: 95-1642394. For more information on KUSC’s operations and financials, please contact Minnie Prince at (213) 225-7400 or [email protected].

Is KPCC a charity?

KPCC, LAist, and LAist Studios are part of Southern California Public Radio, a registered 501 (c) (3) charitable organization.

What happened to Kusc?

The bottom line is that KUSC is operating KDB at 93.7 FM, and that is the only station providing classical music programming for Santa Barbara. KCRW is operating at 88.7 FM with their eclectic mix of music, news, information and cultural programming.

What happened Jim schweda?

Is Jim Svejda retiring?

After 43 years at KUSC, Jim Svejda is retiring. Jim has made a lasting impact in the world of classical music. His last show was Friday, February 18. You can read more about upcoming schedule changes here.

Is KUSC donation tax deductible?

How do I stop donations to KPCC?

How do I change or cancel my membership? Contact our Membership team at [email protected] or 626-583-5121. We’re happy to help!

What is playing on WBJC?

Playlist Update

  • 5:13 PM. Florence Price — The Oak.
  • 5:00 PM. Joseph Haydn — Symphony No.
  • 4:41 PM. Frederic Chopin — Fantaisie.
  • 4:30 PM. Josef Bayer — Die Puppenfee: Ballet Music.
  • 3:59 PM. Claude Debussy — La Mer.
  • 3:46 PM. Archangelo Corelli — Concerto Grosso No.
  • 3:34 PM. Francois Francoeur — Cello Sonata.
  • 3:19 PM.

Where can I listen to KUSC?

Check out our coverage map. KUSC broadcasts on KUSC 91.5 FM Los Angeles, KDSC 91.1 FM Thousand Oaks, KDB 93.7 FM Santa Barbara, KESC 99.7 FM San Luis Obispo, and KPSC 88.5 FM Palm Springs. Classical KUSC can be heard online by clicking on the Play button at the top of this screen and any page on this website.

Where can I join Classical KUSC this season?

Join Classical KUSC at the Walt Disney Concert Hall this Season! we are powered by your support! DONATE NOW! Weekly chamber music concerts recorded live in concert at St. James Church in Los Angeles, available at your convenience. Listen to incredible concerts featuring music from Bach to Bernstein, Dvorak to Debussy, and more….

Is there a KUSC at the movies?

KUSC at the Movies Starts Today! Relive the musical memories from your favorite films with us, from recent movie sc… t.co/Fzb 44 mins ago

Is there an Android app for KUSC?

Or, if you’re an Android user – KUSC is proud to present the new and improved Classical KUSC Android app, available for free from the Google Play Store. Click here for details. If you own a smart speaker, then you’ve got a quick and easy way to listen to KUSC.

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