KSFR FM 101.1
Über KSFR FM 101.1
KSFR FM 101.1 streamt live aus Santa Fe NM, United States, auf Tuninga Radio.
Dieser Radiosender ist spezialisiert auf News, Talk, Blues, Adult Contemporary, Rock-Musik.
The station provides a public service through Santa Fe Community College, offering a diverse range of programming centered around local news, international broadcasts, and eclectic live music. Its content aims to serve northern New Mexico with a focus on community engagement and information. A core component of the station's programming is the broadcast of the BBC World Service, providing listeners with global perspectives and news coverage. The broadcaster also features local news segments, keeping residents informed about regional events and issues. A significant portion of the schedule is dedicated to live music programs curated by local DJs, contributing to the station's unique and varied sound. The station also provides updates on weather conditions. The station’s programming includes several recurring segments and hosted shows. Joseph Berg hosts segments featuring interviews, such as a recent conversation with Debra Hutchinson and Susan Pisano from Life Transition Meditation Center regarding the New Mexico Veterans Meditation Retreat Fund Raiser. “Harmonica” Mike Handler hosts “The Sunday Blues,” featuring interviews with artists like Vanessa Collier, who is scheduled to perform at Unit B. Patrick Davis contributes segments covering law enforcement news, including reports on the New Mexico Department of Justice’s search of Zorro Ranch, the Santa Fe Police Department's use of drones, and arrests related to online child predators. News segments also cover government actions, such as the Navajo Nation report on discrimination in schools and the NM governor candidate Haaland’s proposals for child welfare reform. The station broadcasts segments of NPR News, including reports on the Senate Democrats’ pressure campaign regarding Iran and the story of wheelchair curler Steve Emt. While specific historical milestones are not detailed on the website, the broadcaster's commitment to public service and its association with Santa Fe Community College suggest a long-standing role within the community. The station’s current programming demonstrates a consistent dedication to providing a platform for local voices, supporting local artists, and delivering news and information relevant to the region. The recent coverage of protests regarding Amy Coney Barrett’s appearance at a local venue and the rally demanding justice for Jeffrey Epstein victims highlights the station’s engagement with current events and community concerns. The broadcaster’s use of technology, such as drones for law enforcement support, also indicates an adaptation to modern practices. The station utilizes online streaming capabilities, allowing listeners to access programming remotely. It also provides information regarding support and donations. The broadcaster’s commitment to community engagement is evident through its coverage of local events, interviews with community leaders, and support for local artists. The recent use of drones by the Santa Fe Police Department to locate and assist an individual experiencing a medical emergency exemplifies the station’s reporting on innovative solutions and public safety initiatives. The station also provides updates on PNM's new power shutoff alert system, demonstrating a focus on informing the public about critical infrastructure and safety measures.
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KSFR FM 101.1 bietet News, Talk, Blues, Adult Contemporary, Rock-Programm aus Santa Fe NM, United States.
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