Kide 91.3 F M Public Radio
KIDE 91.3 FM Public Radio, also known as KIDE Tribal Radio, stands as the first Native American-owned and operated non-commercial full-power radio station in California. Nestled in the scenic Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, KIDE serves as a vital community tool since its inception on December 16, 1980.
Surrounded by the lush beauty of the Hoopa Valley, KIDE broadcasts 24/7, offering a diverse array of programming including live coverage of tribal events, sports commentary by local personalities like Manuel Warrior Sanchez and Robert “The Walrus” Kinney, and a mix of shows like Groove Cycle, Safe Harbor, and The Walrus Show.
The station's commitment to sustainability is evident through its unique distinction as the first solar-powered radio station in California. With a passionate team led by figures like Michael Heminger, Coty Yarbrough, and Joseph Orozco, KIDE continues to be a beacon of community engagement, cultural preservation, and informative broadcasting in the region.
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