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Interesting article in the L.A. Times about KCSN, a small nonprofit
station (the callsign stands for "Cal State Northridge," not "Crosby, Stills, and Nash" :-)) that is about to benefit from a concert by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and auction donations from U2, Bob Seger, Coldplay, Mick Jagger, etc. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...0,561077.story KCSN has a free-form format anchored by people who are passionate about different types of music. They're hoping to raise enough money to increase their signal strength and reach more of the L.A. area. Patty |
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"Patty Winter" wrote in message
... KCSN has a free-form format anchored by people who are passionate about different types of music. They're hoping to raise enough money to increase their signal strength and reach more of the L.A. area. Actually they're not exactly free form. They're what's termed in the trade "Triple-A," or "adult album alternative," a format that's been tried in various places on the commercial band without much success. The program director, Sky Daniels, has extensive experience in commercial radio. They used to have a student-staffed news department that won a lot of awards. From time to time at industry events, I used to run into the professor in charge of it. From the looks of the program schedule on their web site, they've gotten rid of that. It seems like fewer and fewer college-owned stations have any kind of student involvement, although the one I advise is still student-managed. Mark Howell |
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