I am posting this here as opposed to Sacramento. This change clearly originates with the CapRadio financial fiasco.
www.capradio.org
Highlights of the news story...
"CapRadio has been managing daily operations for NSPR (KCHO 91.7 Chico/KFPR 88.9 Redding) and KHSU (90.5 Arcata) in Humboldt County since 2020 and 2021, respectively. Management of the stations would return to their individual license holders, Chico State Enterprises and Cal Poly Humboldt. CapRadio is a National Public Radio affiliate licensed to Sacramento State. The agreements were signed by CapRadio’s former general manager Jun Reina, who has been sued by the station for embezzlement and has denied any wrongdoing. .."
CapRadio eyes ‘transition plan’ for Chico, Humboldt public radio stations
Management of NSPR in Chico and KHSU in Humboldt County would return to their individual license holders, Chico State Enterprises and Cal Poly Humboldt, respectively.
Highlights of the news story...
"CapRadio has been managing daily operations for NSPR (KCHO 91.7 Chico/KFPR 88.9 Redding) and KHSU (90.5 Arcata) in Humboldt County since 2020 and 2021, respectively. Management of the stations would return to their individual license holders, Chico State Enterprises and Cal Poly Humboldt. CapRadio is a National Public Radio affiliate licensed to Sacramento State. The agreements were signed by CapRadio’s former general manager Jun Reina, who has been sued by the station for embezzlement and has denied any wrongdoing. .."