- KUCI
Infobox Radio station
name = KUCI
city = Irvine,California
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slogan =
branding = "Radio Free Orange County"
frequency = 88.9MHz
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format = Variety
power =
erp = 200watt s
haat = -3.0meter s
class = A
facility_id = 55570
coordinates = coord|33|38|41.00|N|117|50|36.00|W|region:US_type:city
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owner = Regents of the University of California
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webcast = [http://www.kuci.org listen live]
website = [http://www.kuci.org kuci.org]
affiliations =KUCI (88.9 FM) is a
radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed toIrvine, California , USA, the station serves the Orange County area. The station is currently owned by Regents of the University of California. [ cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=KUCI |title=KUCI Facility Record |work=United StatesFederal Communications Commission , audio division ]History
Originally a student-run
pirate radio station in 1968 only reaching a few miles from the UCI campus,KUCI broadcast taped music from a dormitory on campus. The tapes were made by Richard Privette, and the broadcast equipment was assembled by Craig Will. Shortly after, there was a nightly live music and talk show called "Unreal Radio", with Lee Sailer and Zack Zenor, from Sailer's dormitory room.KUCI became legal after it was forced to officially register with the
FCC following a crack-down on illegal radio broadcasts in1969 . The legalization of the station was undertaken by an engineering student named Craig Will. 1969 was the first year that KUCI received funding from theAssociated Students of UCI (ASUCI), which filed an application to register the station with theFederal Communications Commission . Will, unable to continue the process due to a wound from radiation testing and under the burden of his schoolwork, handed the project to Earl Arbuckle, who continued the work.On October 16, 1969, the FCC granted KUCI Program Test Authority to broadcast on 89.9 MHz. The studio at the time was inside a small closet in the Physical Science Building. Evening-only broadcasts featured records from the
disc jockey 's own collection. The first song ever played on KUCI was "Sugar, Sugar " bythe Archies .In the spring of 1971, construction began on the third floor of UCI's Gateway Commons for studio and office space. By the fall of 1971, KUCI moved for the first time. At this time, the station's music library consisted of 400 records.
In January 1975, KUCI's management decided to establish a 24-hour schedule.
In 1981, KCRW, a station sharing the same frequency as KUCI, received permission from the FCC to relocate their antenna and boost their power. KUCI's signal was dampened to a few hundred yards. KUCI quickly applied for a new frequency, but the government lost the paperwork. After protests and petitions by staff, students, and community members, KUCI received permission to change their frequency to 88.9 fm, where it continues to broadcast. It shares this frequency with another low power college station,
KXLU , which broadcasts fromLoyola Marymount University inWest Los Angeles, California .Almost ten years later and after the filing of many applications, KUCI acquired the right to raise the power from 25 watts mono. On April 23, 1993, KUCI became a 200 watt stereo and played "Sugar, Sugar" again to celebrate the event.
In 1993, UC Irvine's management was ready to tear down Gateway Common's walls for earthquake retrofitting. In the summer of 1994, KUCI moved its entire operations to the temporary building called Humanities Annex, home to the Center for Gender Education.
Current programming
Today, KUCI's studios are located by the Science Library and the Arts Computation Engineering Facility.
KUCI has benefited from its proximity to the Los Angeles music scene. With notable performances and visits from many up-and-coming artists such as X,
Red Hot Chili Peppers ,No Doubt ,Social Distortion , and theDead Milkmen (among many others), KUCI remains the only independent radio station in Orange County.In addition, KUCI airs an extensive schedule of the
UC Irvine Anteaters , including all of the men's basketball games and most of the women's basketball and baseball games.Previous Logos
External links
* [http://www.kuci.org/ Official site]
*FMQ|KUCI
*FML|KUCI
* [http://www.styluscity.org/kuci/ KUCI page on StylusCity]References
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