KXCI is a non-commercial radio station that serves Tucson and Southern Arizona. KXCI broadcasts on the frequency of 91.3 MHz as well as online via KXCI.org. Primarily a music station, its programming structure also includes short-form mini-programs about local issues, the work of youth broadcasters trained via the station's educational initiatives, and weekday syndication of Democracy Now. Its call letters come from the Roman numeral for 91 (XCI). In the late 1970s, Tucson residents Paul Bear, Frank Milan, and Roger Greer began preliminary work on the idea of a new, non-commercial radio station with a community-centric focus. They gained a construction permit in November 1982 after a frequency search and FCC filings were complete. More information...
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