K-PAC (University of the Pacific)
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City of license | Stockton, California |
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Broadcast area | Stockton, California |
Branding | KPAC 89.7fm |
Slogan | The Roar of the Pacific |
Frequency | 89.7 MHz |
First air date | 1991 |
Format | College Radio |
ERP | 1 watt |
Callsign meaning | K University of the Pacific |
Owner | University of the Pacific |
Website | kpac.pacific.edu |
KPAC (89.7 FM) is an unlicensed, low wattage college radio station broadcasting on the University of the Pacific campus. The station is entirely student run and is primarily listened to from its internet stream or the on-campus television network. The weekday programming follows a blocked schedule and includes talk shows, hip-hop, house, rock, and some jazz/classical music, and house/dance is played on the weekend hours. KPAC has around 25+ student shows during both academic semesters.
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Academics |
Gladys L. Benerd School of Education • College of the Pacific (School of Science and Liberal Arts) • Conservatory of Music • Eberhardt School of Business • School of International Studies • School of Engineering and Computer Science |
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Graduate / Professional Schools |
McGeorge School of Law (Sacramento) • Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry (San Francisco) • Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (Stockton) |
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Research |
The Office of Research and Graduate Studies • Brubeck Institute |
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People | ||
Student Life |
KPAC 89.7 (FM) • Morris Chapel |
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Athletics |
Stagg Memorial Stadium • Alex G. Spanos Center • Klein Family Field • Big West Conference |