News

May 15th, 2008


Public Service Announcements


There are currently no Upcoming Events KMEC PSAs Call 468-9800 to get your PSA heard and online!



From Another Community Radio Station:
"KMEC radio does a very important thing for the community by frequently webcasting the Board of Supervisors meetings - as well as a lot of the other crucial meetings taking place right now. KMEC is right on time to cover Ukiah at the crossroads - whether the city can hang on to its small town charm or become a bedroom for the greater Bay Area. KMEC also shares this information with other media - and KZYX&Z often uses audio from KMEC's 'casts to bring the voices of the community to the county-wide radio listening audience."
- Annie Esposito, KZYX Community News

Show Archive
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Hourly Archive
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Program Schedule
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Streaming Audio
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Phone Numbers
We are on the air seven days a week fro 6am - midnight
Studio - 468-9800
Office - 468-9801
Mendocino Environmental Center
KMEC-LP 105.1 FM is the low power radio station of the Mendocino Environmental Center. KMEC-LP serves the greater Ukiah valley.
Cloud Forest Institute
Cloud Forest Institute is the 501c3 fiscal sponsor for the educational programs of the Mendocino Environmental Center (MEC) and kmec radio. Tax deductible donations may be designated for the MEC or KMEC radio by clicking on the Network for Good link. Thanks very much!

Audio Stream

Listen to Our Regular Programming:

High Bandwidth Stream (48kb/s,22khz,stereo)
(Use this if you have Cable, DSL or a fast satellite connection)

Low Bandwidth Stream (20kb/s,11khz,mono)
(Use this if you are on an old-fashioned dialup modem)


Please be aware that you will need software on your computer to listen to the KMEC web cast. You may have to configure your computer to automatically open these programs.

An easy way to listen online is via Quicktime/iTunes, whether you are running Windows or Macintosh (if you don't have Quicktime/iTunes installed, go to http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/ and get it). Clicking the links above will open iTunes and play the stream continuously. Also, Quicktime is useful for listening to our audio archives (Here by radio show) and (Here by date). Clicking on an mp3 file in our archives will make Quicktime play the file inside your webpage window. (You may also save the file by right-clicking (Windows) or control-clicking (Mac) and "Save File As" or "Download Link to Disk" if you would rather download. Downloading instead of playing mp3 files is useful if you must get offline or want to listen more than once to a file.

You do, of course, have many other options. If you are running Windows you can use WinAmp. If you are running Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris or some other OS, let us know what you have working!

Click the appropriate link above and see what happens!