• Latest
North State Public Radio Chico Redding Capital Public Radio Sacramento

California’s North State Public Radio Exploring PSOA To Capital Public Radio

7 years ago
Mason's Observations Liveline

Mason’s Observations on Online Radio Listening

2 hours ago
Cumulus Media 2018 Mary Berner

Cumulus Media VP/Programming Operations Doug Hamand To Retire

2 hours ago
Washington State Association of Broadcasters WSAB

Washington State Association of Broadcasters Names Jim Rose As New President/CEO

4 hours ago
ADVERTISEMENT
Eastlan Ratings

Eastlan April 2026 Ratings Releases

6 hours ago
97.5 The Fanatic WPEN-FM Philadelphia

John Kinkade To Depart Mornings On 97.5 The Fanatic

8 hours ago
iHeartRadio app

iHeartRadio Launches Partnerships With LG & TextNow

8 hours ago
97.9 KGNC-FM Amarillo

Blair Garner Joins KGNC-FM Amarillo

11 hours ago
Y108 107.9 WDSY Pittsburgh Ally Butler Andy Davis

Mark Anderson Exits Audacy Pittsburgh

18 hours ago
Live 95.5 KBFF Portland

Dylan Salisbury Exits KBFF/KUPL Portland

18 hours ago
Nielsen Audio Arbitron

Nielsen April 2026 Ratings Releases 6/2

24 hours ago
Got News? Let us know at [email protected]
RadioInsight
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
  • Headlines
    • Format Changes
    • People & Places
    • Station Sales
    • FCC Applications
    • Domain Insight
  • Ratings
    • Nielsen Audio
    • Eastlan Ratings
  • Jobs
    • View Jobs
    • Submit A Job
    • Job Dashboard
  • Sean Ross
  • Subscriptions
    • Subscription Info
  • Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE
NEWSLETTER
RadioInsight
  • Headlines
    • Format Changes
    • People & Places
    • Station Sales
    • FCC Applications
    • Domain Insight
  • Ratings
    • Nielsen Audio
    • Eastlan Ratings
  • Jobs
    • View Jobs
    • Submit A Job
    • Job Dashboard
  • Sean Ross
  • Subscriptions
    • Subscription Info
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
RadioInsight
No Result
View All Result

California’s North State Public Radio Exploring PSOA To Capital Public Radio

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
July 25, 2019

North State Public Radio Chico Redding Capital Public Radio SacramentoThe Chico CA based North State Public Radio has hired Public Media Company to advise on a potential operations agreement with Sacramento based Capital Public Radio.

Should the deal come together, Capital Public Radio would provide programming, engineering and management services to the smaller group which is operated by Cal State University Chico. The groups are exploring the financial incentives of a deal with Public Media Company to allow NSPR to hire more reporters and utilize CapRadio’s resources to operate the stations, while CapRadio gets NSPR’s news coverage of the broad Northern California region served by NSPR.

NSPR is heard on 91.7 KCHO Chico, 88.9 KFPR Redding and a network of translators serving the northern parts of the state. Cap Radio operates two programming feeds across seven stations in northern and central California based at 88.9 KXPR and 90.9 KXJZ Sacramento.

In support of its commitment to expand local journalism and tell more of Northern California’s stories, North State Public Radio (NSPR) is studying a potential partnership with Capital Public Radio (CapRadio) in Sacramento.

Together, NSPR and CapRadio are evaluating opportunities with the goal of strengthening mission-based public radio services provided to listeners. Both public radio stations are affiliated with California State Universities: CapRadio is licensed to Sacramento State, and NSPR to Chico State.

The stations have hired Colorado-based Public Media Company, a nonprofit consulting firm whose mission is fostering sustainable and innovative public media growth, to advise on a partnership. The opportunity under evaluation and consideration is a Public Service Operating Agreement (PSOA), which would formalize the cost sharing for programming, engineering, management, and other shared services. CapRadio already operates a PSOA with Sacramento State to manage other public radio stations.

NSPR General Manager Phil Wilke said the business and programming model being studied would bolster his small newsroom by hiring more reporters and drawing on the considerable resources of CapRadio. In turn, CapRadio would have greater access to news coverage of California’s northernmost counties.

“A good partnership for NSPR would put more journalists on the ground in the communities we serve and provide a sustainable business model to ensure that NSPR remains a vibrant and vital public service to the North State, providing comprehensive and critical coverage to our listeners for decades to come,” he said.

NSPR is licensed to Chico State under the umbrella of Chico State Enterprises (CSE). Tom Lando, an NSPR member-listener and longtime Chico resident, said such a partnership would build on NSPR’s highly respected reputation.

“CapRadio is a strong news and cultural organization with unquestioned integrity,” Lando said. “We’re eager to see how an agreement can benefit NSPR’s listeners and Chico State.”

NSPR has been serving North State communities with National Public Radio (NPR) news and local reporting since its first broadcast in 1969. This April, it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a community celebration. The station and its news team were recently awarded a prestigious National Edward R. Murrow Award for broadcast excellence for the series “After Paradise,” chronicling the aftermath and recovery from the Camp Fire. Broadcasting to 12 counties across Northern California from 10 transmitters, NSPR reaches more than 35,000 listeners weekly.

CapRadio is a network of seven stations broadcasting to over 470,000 listeners each week in the Capitol region, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada, stretching from Stockton and Sacramento to the Tahoe-Reno areas. CapRadio also distributes timely and thoughtful coverage of state government in Sacramento to 53 of California’s 58 counties and can be heard daily on network affiliate stations, including NSPR. CapRadio broadcasts a weekday public affairs show, “Insight;” creates and airs the documentary and community engagement series “The View From Here;” and features dozen of locally hosted music shows and podcasts.

“As CapRadio enters an exciting chapter in its evolution with our future downtown Sacramento headquarters and community engagement space, we’re excited to explore a partnership with NSPR and Chico State,” CapRadio President and CEO Rick Eytcheson said.

The ongoing partnership study will take approximately three months, with reports and conclusions presented to the respective radio station’s governing bodies.

NSPR can be heard across Northern California on the following frequencies: KCHO 91.7 FM Chico, KFPR 88.9 FM Redding, 91.9 FM Burney, 89.7 FM Chester, 92.3 FM Dunsmuir and Mount Shasta, 100.9 FM Greenville, 99.7 FM Hayfork, 92.3 FM Oroville, 89.5 FM Weaverville, and 98.3 FM Westwood. NSPR in connection with CapRadio also provides a public radio feed supporting KHSU in Arcata. NSPR broadcasts online at mynspr.org.

CapRadio provides news via KXJZ 90.9 FM Sacramento, KKTO 90.5 FM Tahoe-Reno, KUOP 91.3 FM Stockton-Modesto, and KQNC 88.1 FM Quincy, and music on KXPR 88.9 FM Sacramento, KXSR 91.7 FM Groveland-Sonora, and KXJS 88.7 FM Sutter-Yuba City. CapRadio broadcasts online at http://www.capradio.org.

Share This:

  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • More
  • Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Lance Venta

Lance Venta

Lance Venta is the founder and publisher of RadioInsight.com. Lance has been covering the radio industry since founding the first radio industry discussion forums in the mid 1990s. He also advises and builds content strategies and web platforms for stations and programs across America.

Comments

Log In

Join Now | Lost Password?

Comments 3

  1. Eric Jon Magnuson's avatar Eric Jon Magnuson says:
    7 years ago

    It shouldn’t be a primary reason for NSPR to make a deal here, but I do think that it’s keeping a watchful eye on Jefferson Public Radio–which is now expanding its presence around Redding, via the purchase of the silent KWCA.

    Loading...
    Reply
  2. mkramer1013's avatar mkramer1013 says:
    7 years ago

    I was thinking the same thing . It seems odd, this is only place I’m seeing this. And it’s the only radio website that did not mention the KWCA transaction with JPR. Redding is the source is some long time resentment between NSPR an JPR. They fought over 88.9 for years with NSPR prevailing.

    Loading...
    Reply
    • Lance Venta's avatar Lance Venta says:
      7 years ago

      Because we do the minor sales in the weekly station sales rundown on Fridays. While it may be a minor piece to the why there will be an NSPR/CapRadio deal it is an ancillary part at best. Had nothing directly to do with the other.

      Loading...
      Reply

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Recent Headlines

Cumulus Media 2018 Mary Berner

Cumulus Media VP/Programming Operations Doug Hamand To Retire

June 3, 2026
Washington State Association of Broadcasters WSAB

Washington State Association of Broadcasters Names Jim Rose As New President/CEO

June 3, 2026
Eastlan Ratings

Eastlan April 2026 Ratings Releases

June 3, 2026
97.5 The Fanatic WPEN-FM Philadelphia

John Kinkade To Depart Mornings On 97.5 The Fanatic

June 3, 2026
iHeartRadio app

iHeartRadio Launches Partnerships With LG & TextNow

June 3, 2026
97.9 KGNC-FM Amarillo

Blair Garner Joins KGNC-FM Amarillo

June 3, 2026
Load More

RadioInsight Daily

GET RADIOINSIGHT HEADLINES DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX EVERY EVENING.

Newest Jobs

  • KZIA, INC

    Afternoon Drive / Content Creator

    KZIA, INC
    Cedar Rapids, IA
    • Full Time
  • SummitMedia, LLC

    Promotions Manager

    SummitMedia, LLC
    Birmingham, AL
    • Full Time
  • Mississippi Public Broadcasting

    Executive Producer/Host

    Mississippi Public Broadcasting
    Jackson, MS
    • Full Time
  • Eagle Communications, Inc.

    Sports and Production Director

    Eagle Communications, Inc.
    North Platte, NE
    • Full Time
  • Noalmark Broadcasting Corp.

    KZOR FT/PT

    Noalmark Broadcasting Corp.
    Hobbs, NM
    • Full Time
    • Part Time
  • El Dorado Broadcasters LLC

    Account Executive

    El Dorado Broadcasters LLC
    Victorville, CA
    • Full Time

California’s North State Public Radio Exploring PSOA To Capital Public Radio

Lance Ventaby Lance Venta
July 25, 2019

North State Public Radio Chico Redding Capital Public Radio SacramentoThe Chico CA based North State Public Radio has hired Public Media Company to advise on a potential operations agreement with Sacramento based Capital Public Radio.

Should the deal come together, Capital Public Radio would provide programming, engineering and management services to the smaller group which is operated by Cal State University Chico. The groups are exploring the financial incentives of a deal with Public Media Company to allow NSPR to hire more reporters and utilize CapRadio’s resources to operate the stations, while CapRadio gets NSPR’s news coverage of the broad Northern California region served by NSPR.

NSPR is heard on 91.7 KCHO Chico, 88.9 KFPR Redding and a network of translators serving the northern parts of the state. Cap Radio operates two programming feeds across seven stations in northern and central California based at 88.9 KXPR and 90.9 KXJZ Sacramento.

In support of its commitment to expand local journalism and tell more of Northern California’s stories, North State Public Radio (NSPR) is studying a potential partnership with Capital Public Radio (CapRadio) in Sacramento.

Together, NSPR and CapRadio are evaluating opportunities with the goal of strengthening mission-based public radio services provided to listeners. Both public radio stations are affiliated with California State Universities: CapRadio is licensed to Sacramento State, and NSPR to Chico State.

The stations have hired Colorado-based Public Media Company, a nonprofit consulting firm whose mission is fostering sustainable and innovative public media growth, to advise on a partnership. The opportunity under evaluation and consideration is a Public Service Operating Agreement (PSOA), which would formalize the cost sharing for programming, engineering, management, and other shared services. CapRadio already operates a PSOA with Sacramento State to manage other public radio stations.

NSPR General Manager Phil Wilke said the business and programming model being studied would bolster his small newsroom by hiring more reporters and drawing on the considerable resources of CapRadio. In turn, CapRadio would have greater access to news coverage of California’s northernmost counties.

“A good partnership for NSPR would put more journalists on the ground in the communities we serve and provide a sustainable business model to ensure that NSPR remains a vibrant and vital public service to the North State, providing comprehensive and critical coverage to our listeners for decades to come,” he said.

NSPR is licensed to Chico State under the umbrella of Chico State Enterprises (CSE). Tom Lando, an NSPR member-listener and longtime Chico resident, said such a partnership would build on NSPR’s highly respected reputation.

“CapRadio is a strong news and cultural organization with unquestioned integrity,” Lando said. “We’re eager to see how an agreement can benefit NSPR’s listeners and Chico State.”

NSPR has been serving North State communities with National Public Radio (NPR) news and local reporting since its first broadcast in 1969. This April, it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a community celebration. The station and its news team were recently awarded a prestigious National Edward R. Murrow Award for broadcast excellence for the series “After Paradise,” chronicling the aftermath and recovery from the Camp Fire. Broadcasting to 12 counties across Northern California from 10 transmitters, NSPR reaches more than 35,000 listeners weekly.

CapRadio is a network of seven stations broadcasting to over 470,000 listeners each week in the Capitol region, Central Valley and Sierra Nevada, stretching from Stockton and Sacramento to the Tahoe-Reno areas. CapRadio also distributes timely and thoughtful coverage of state government in Sacramento to 53 of California’s 58 counties and can be heard daily on network affiliate stations, including NSPR. CapRadio broadcasts a weekday public affairs show, “Insight;” creates and airs the documentary and community engagement series “The View From Here;” and features dozen of locally hosted music shows and podcasts.

“As CapRadio enters an exciting chapter in its evolution with our future downtown Sacramento headquarters and community engagement space, we’re excited to explore a partnership with NSPR and Chico State,” CapRadio President and CEO Rick Eytcheson said.

The ongoing partnership study will take approximately three months, with reports and conclusions presented to the respective radio station’s governing bodies.

NSPR can be heard across Northern California on the following frequencies: KCHO 91.7 FM Chico, KFPR 88.9 FM Redding, 91.9 FM Burney, 89.7 FM Chester, 92.3 FM Dunsmuir and Mount Shasta, 100.9 FM Greenville, 99.7 FM Hayfork, 92.3 FM Oroville, 89.5 FM Weaverville, and 98.3 FM Westwood. NSPR in connection with CapRadio also provides a public radio feed supporting KHSU in Arcata. NSPR broadcasts online at mynspr.org.

CapRadio provides news via KXJZ 90.9 FM Sacramento, KKTO 90.5 FM Tahoe-Reno, KUOP 91.3 FM Stockton-Modesto, and KQNC 88.1 FM Quincy, and music on KXPR 88.9 FM Sacramento, KXSR 91.7 FM Groveland-Sonora, and KXJS 88.7 FM Sutter-Yuba City. CapRadio broadcasts online at http://www.capradio.org.

Share This:

  • Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • More
  • Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon
  • Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
Lance Venta

Lance Venta

Lance Venta is the founder and publisher of RadioInsight.com. Lance has been covering the radio industry since founding the first radio industry discussion forums in the mid 1990s. He also advises and builds content strategies and web platforms for stations and programs across America.

Log In

Join Now | Lost Password?

Comments

Comments 3

  1. Eric Jon Magnuson's avatar Eric Jon Magnuson says:
    7 years ago

    It shouldn’t be a primary reason for NSPR to make a deal here, but I do think that it’s keeping a watchful eye on Jefferson Public Radio–which is now expanding its presence around Redding, via the purchase of the silent KWCA.

    Loading...
    Reply
  2. mkramer1013's avatar mkramer1013 says:
    7 years ago

    I was thinking the same thing . It seems odd, this is only place I’m seeing this. And it’s the only radio website that did not mention the KWCA transaction with JPR. Redding is the source is some long time resentment between NSPR an JPR. They fought over 88.9 for years with NSPR prevailing.

    Loading...
    Reply
    • Lance Venta's avatar Lance Venta says:
      7 years ago

      Because we do the minor sales in the weekly station sales rundown on Fridays. While it may be a minor piece to the why there will be an NSPR/CapRadio deal it is an ancillary part at best. Had nothing directly to do with the other.

      Loading...
      Reply

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Recent Headlines

Cumulus Media 2018 Mary Berner

Cumulus Media VP/Programming Operations Doug Hamand To Retire

June 3, 2026
Washington State Association of Broadcasters WSAB

Washington State Association of Broadcasters Names Jim Rose As New President/CEO

June 3, 2026
Eastlan Ratings

Eastlan April 2026 Ratings Releases

June 3, 2026
97.5 The Fanatic WPEN-FM Philadelphia

John Kinkade To Depart Mornings On 97.5 The Fanatic

June 3, 2026
iHeartRadio app

iHeartRadio Launches Partnerships With LG & TextNow

June 3, 2026
97.9 KGNC-FM Amarillo

Blair Garner Joins KGNC-FM Amarillo

June 3, 2026
Load More
  • About RadioInsight
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

Copyright ©2025 RadioInsight / RadioBB Networks

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
    • Format Changes
    • People & Places
    • Station Sales
    • FCC Applications
    • Domain Insight
  • Ratings
    • Nielsen Audio
    • Eastlan Ratings
  • Jobs
    • View Jobs
    • Submit A Job
    • Job Dashboard
  • Sean Ross
  • Subscriptions
    • Subscription Info
  • Contact Us
  • Login
  • Sign Up

Copyright ©2025 RadioInsight / RadioBB Networks

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Policy.
%d