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The photo is described as "Uploaded a work by Kilma Lattin from thecourant.com" Lattin is in the photo, so how can this also be his work? Ot that it is described as taken on 15 January 2021? Or that the courant released it for all use? David notMD (talk) 08:29, 25 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

KPRI

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I've been in San Diego a long time. KPRI used to broadcast from a station at Sixth & Ash (?), downtown San Diego. It was rock station. This was the 70's. Time moves on and KPRI became an alternative rock station. What happened from there that Pala was given the KPRI designation? I used to stream Pala radio online. I love it because it is unique to commercial radio. I like to hear stuff you don't here anywhere else. I enjoy the dialog, the diversity. KPBS used to satisfy my cravings before it went all news. They used to air many diverse music programs. Haven't verified yet but, am pretty sure I can't tune in The Rez. I live in Spring Valley,CA and radio reception here really sucks. I wish The Rez great success but am curious about how the KPRI designation has traveled over the years. 2600:8801:9A17:2D00:A81E:C096:A396:EB90 (talk) 03:04, 7 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I'd like to know that history, as well. Bree! It seems odd that the title of the page is KPRI, but the History section is about the Pala reservation's quest for a radio station. If it's titled KPRI, then it should be the history of the call sign. I don't believe wikipedia has any clearcut guidelines about that, but some consistency would be nice. 47.185.37.200 (talk) 05:01, 21 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]