Santa Rosa, California - Media

Media

  • KZST radio (100.1 FM), Santa Rosa's most listened to radio station. Number 1 for over 20 years featuring the Brent Farris morning show. Live and Local.
  • KJZY radio (93.7 FM), Santa Rosa's Smooth Jazz radio station. Playing vocals and instrumentals that target to adults 35 plus.
  • KTRY radio (106.3 FM) Santa Rosa's Country radio station. The most listened to format in the USA.
  • KSRO radio (1350 kHz AM), a news & talk station based in Santa Rosa, featuring the popular variety talk show, "The Drive".
  • The Press Democrat is the largest newspaper in California's north coastal strip between San Francisco and the Oregon border.
  • North Bay Bohemian, a free weekly newspaper, specializing in food, arts, and entertainment.
  • KEMO-TV TV50 is Santa Rosa's only private television station.
  • KORB radio, headquartered in Santa Rosa and heard on translator K300AO (107.9 MHz FM).
  • KBBF (89.1 FM) The first bilingual (Spanish-English), non-commercial, Latino/Chicano-operated radio station in the United States.

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