LOS ANGELES RADIO

LA radio reflects the city's sprawl and diversity — commercial stations shaped West Coast hip-hop and pop, while public and community stations serve the country's largest Spanish-speaking radio market. KCRW's eclectic programming has become a national tastemaker.

KCRW is a national tastemaker for indie and eclectic music. KDAY helped create West Coast hip-hop. LA's Spanish-language stations are the most listened-to in the market.

ALL LOS ANGELES STATIONS

Radio Zion 540 AMThe United States Of America, California
CHRISTIANCRISTIANA
San Jose Sharks Audio NetworkThe United States Of America, San Jose, California
HOCKEYLIVE SPORTSNHL
KOZTThe United States Of America, California
60S70SADULT ALBUM ALTERNATIVE
KSES "Jose 107.1" Seaside, CAThe United States Of America, California
SANTA ROSASEASIDESPANISH ADULT HITS
KZSU 90.1 FM Stanford UniversityThe United States Of America, Palo Alto, California
256 KBPSCOLLEGE RADIOFM SIMULCAST
CRN 4The United States Of America, California
CONSERVATIVE TALKTALK
KPCCThe United States Of America, Los Angeles, California
NPRPUBLIC RADO
KKUP 91.5 Cupertino, CA (new stream)The United States Of America, California
COMMUNITY RADIOINDEPENDENTVARIETY
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What is KCRW?

KCRW is a public radio station based in Santa Monica known for championing new music across genres. Its DJs are trusted tastemakers who have helped break numerous artists. The station also produces journalism and cultural programming.

How big is Spanish-language radio in LA?

Enormous — Spanish-language stations consistently rank among the most listened-to in the Los Angeles market. Stations like KLVE and KSSE serve the city's large Mexican-American and Central American communities with regional Mexican, pop, and talk programming.

What is the history of hip-hop radio in LA?

KDAY was the first commercial station to play hip-hop full-time in the 1980s, helping develop the West Coast sound. Power 106 and Real 92.3 continue the tradition, serving as launchpads for LA-based artists.