KCEA
KCEA (89.1 FM) is a broadcast radio station licensed to Atherton, California, serving the San Francisco Peninsula. The station broadcasts a music format featuring big band, swing and adult standards in addition to local high school sports.[2] KCEA is owned and operated by Sequoia Union High School District.[3]
|  | |
| City | Atherton, California | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | San Francisco Peninsula | 
| Frequency | 89.1 MHz | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Big band | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Sequoia Union High School District | 
| History | |
| First air date | June 2, 1979 | 
| Former call signs | KMAH (1979-1983) KWAP (1983-1983) | 
| Call sign meaning | play on the word "sea"[1] | 
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 41168 | 
| Class | A | 
| Power | 100 Watts | 
| HAAT | 39 meters (128 ft) | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 37°29′32.0″N 122°16′28.0″W | 
| Links | |
| Webcast | KCEA Webstream | 
| Website | www | 
History
    
In 1979, Menlo-Atherton High School founded radio station KMAH, which broadcast local music and student programming. During off hours, the station broadcast a live audio feed of the Pacific Ocean from Fort Point, San Francisco.[1] KMAH became KCEA (named after "sea") in 1983 and switched to its present big band music format in order to attract a wider audience and financial support.[1]

KCEA first broadcast local high school sports on January 8, 1999, when the station broadcast a Menlo-Atherton home basketball game. The October 11, 2013 broadcast of a football game between Sequoia and Terra Nova high schools was KCEA's 500th high school sports broadcast.[4]
Late in October 2018, the Sequoia Union High School District Board of Trustees discussed converting KCEA into a student run station in order to align the station closer to the district's educational mission.[5]
References
    
- "About". KCEA. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
- "Arbitron Station Information Profiles". Nielsen Audio/Nielsen Holdings. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- "KCEA Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved March 30, 2014.
- Mazeika, Vytas (October 10, 2013). "Prep notes: KCEA to broadcast 500th game". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
- Walsh, Austin (October 26, 2018). "Officials favor keeping radio station operating". San Mateo Daily Journal. Retrieved August 18, 2020.
External links
    
- FCC History Cards for KCEA
- Official website
- KCEA in the FCC FM station database
- KCEA on Radio-Locator
- KCEA in Nielsen Audio's FM station database