Public Files
2008 Annual Report (PDF file - Best if viewed in Acrobat where Page Display = Two Up)
2007 Annual Report (PDF file)
2006 Annual Report (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY09(PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY08(PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY07(PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY06(PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY05 (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY04 (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY03 (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY02 (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY01 (PDF file)
Independent Auditors' Report for FY00 (Individual PDF files)
- Introduction
- Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
- Consolidated Statement of Activities
- Consolidated Statement of Functional Expenses
- Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
- Notes to consolidated financial statements
FCC Public Inspection Files
Public inspection files are a requirement of the Federal Communications Commission. All existing TV and radio stations in the U.S., and all applicants for new broadcast stations, are required to keep certain documents relating to the station's operation and ownership in a file, in a place where members of the public may have free access to it. These files may be maintained on a computer database accessible to the public, or as paper files, which are usually kept at the main studio of the station in question, or elsewhere in the community of license, such as the local public library.
You can find further information at the FCC's Web site in a document titled The Public and Broadcasting; if you like, you can skip directly to the public files section.
Pasadena Area Community College District is the licensee of KPCC. The University of Redlands is the licensee of KUOR. Southern California Public Radio is the licensee of KPCV. We have posted the public files for all stations owned or operated by SCPR on this site. The links below will take you to those files. Note that these documents are in PDF format and must be opened with Adobe® Reader®. If you do not have the Reader software installed, you can download it free from Adobe's site.




















