Southern California Public Radio’s Mohn Broadcast Center & Crawford Family Forum Opens

Published: Friday, March 5th, 2010


The Pasadena Independent toured the new broadcast headquarters of Southern California Public Radio (SCPR), The Mohn Broadcast Center & Crawford Family Forum Thursday morning .
The Public Radio facilities which used to call PCC home are now a far cry from their humble beginnings.

The 35,000 square-foot building includes new studios, a generous sized news roomcomplete with latest technologies, and the Forum, designed for town hall-type meetings Bill Davis, President and CEO of SCPR, and radio personalities Larry Mantle and Patt Morrison are part of the SCPR family.


SCPR broadcasts from 89.3 KPCC-FM (Los Angeles and Orange County); 89.1 KUOR-FM (Riverside); and 90.3 KPCV-PM (Coachella Valley).
The $26 million dollar project was made possible in part by $8.5 million in gifts

Photos by Terry Miller

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3 Responses for “Southern California Public Radio’s Mohn Broadcast Center & Crawford Family Forum Opens”

  1. Edward Arroyo says:

    What a great development for public radio and KPPC!

    I read in the L.A.Times that there will be an open house on Sunday, March 21st. Is that true? Does that mean it’s open to the public? If so, where’s there info?

    best of luck,
    Ed Arroyo
    MakeBelieveStudios …where anything can happen.

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