Pirate Cat Radio returns to Los Gatos

The founder of Pirate Cat Radio has returned the station to his native Los Gatos, but this time Daniel Roberts has his paperwork in order.

Roberts, who began unlicensed broadcasts from his bedroom as a teenager, is now running KPCR as a Low Power FM or LPFM radio station that’s authorized by the Federal Communications Commission to broadcast noncommercial, educational content. Listeners can tune in to 92.9 FM anywhere from Los Gatos to North San Jose to Sunnyvale to hear alternative music, news of the day or interviews with artists. Roberts himself has a show called “The Shortwave Report,” on Mondays at 11 a.m., a 30-minute show that takes listeners on “a journey through the world’s headlines.”

“What Pirate Cat Radio is about is being a station where you can tune in, you’ll hear alternative subgenres of music, things outside of the mainstream,” Roberts said. “But you’ll also hear interviews from makers and creators, people who are doing things, people who are not just entrepreneurs, but artists and folks who are just out there exploring alternative ways of living and how to create and feed back to the world.”

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