Listener Survey Results

NFCB TechSurvey 2025

In November 2025, nearly 4,000 core Community Radio listeners participated in the 2025 Public Radio Techsurvey (PRTS) by the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) and in conjunction with the Jacobs Media and Public Media Content Collective. KPFA was one of 33 U.S. Community Radio stations that participated and the survey was available to our listeners for 6 days, from November 18th to the 23rd. The goal of the second annual NFCB PRTS 2025 is to guide Community and Public Radio stations to better understand the following:

  • Perceptions on Community and Public Radio’s levels of trust and transparency.
  • Insights on how audiences engage with radio to discover music and their use of digital platforms and devices.
  • Perceptions around station fundraising, including pressure points.
  • Insights into public radio’s role in providing local news and community information.

National Results

KPFA Results

KFCF Results

January 2024 Listener Survey

The survey was available from January 3rd to the 31st, 2024, there were 2,008 unique submissions. Links to the survey were provided on kpfa.org, promos were broadcasted on 94.1 FM as well as two messages sent to KPFA’s mailing list for participants. It is understood that the survey reflects the pool of participants and not the full listenership. The information below is meant to be used as a guide or starting off point for future surveys.

Year Over Year Fund Drive Performance

The spreadsheet (linked below) shows the totals and averages for each time slot from 2023 to the most recent fund drive. The first spreadsheet shows year over year averages and differences for each time slot. The second spreadsheet shows year over year totals and differences for each time slot. After that, there are spreadsheets for each year, with averages and totals for that calendar year.

Note: The shortest time slot increment is 1 hour, with half hour programs lumped together during fund drives.

 

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April 6 2024

75th Anniversary Celebration with Amy Goodman

KPFA

Saturday, April 6th Award-winning journalist, and host of Democracy Now! Amy Goodman will be in Berkeley to honor KPFA’s 75 years of building community trust. Amy has a long and valued relationship with KPFA and will offer her unique perspective on our 75-year history, hosted by UpFront's Brian Edwards-Tiekert. Join us for a special evening...


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