KKUP
KKUP (91.5 FM) is a community radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed to Cupertino, California, United States, it serves the greater Bay Area. The station is currently owned by the Assurance Science Foundation, Inc., and is a member of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. KKUP also has a booster, KKUP-FM1, licensed to Los Gatos, California.
In the 1970s, one of the engineers at the station was John Draper, otherwise known as "Captain Crunch" the phone phreak[1]
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- California radio markets
- Bakersfield
- Chico
- Fresno
- Los Angeles
- Merced
- Modesto
- Oxnard–Ventura
- Palm Springs
- Redding
- Riverside/San Bernardino
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco/Oakland
- San Jose
- San Luis Obispo
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Cruz/Salinas/Monterey
- Santa Maria-Lompoc
- Santa Rosa
- Stockton
- Victor Valley
- Visalia-Tulare-Hanford
- Other California radio regions
- Barstow
- Bishop
- Crescent City
- Diablo Valley
- High Desert/Eastern Sierra
- Eureka
- Fort Bragg–Ukiah
- Gilroy/Hollister
- Imperial Valley
- Marysville/Yuba City
- Needles
- Red Bluff
- Susanville/Sierra Nevada
- Tri-Valley
- Yreka
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