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KSJS (90.5 MHz) is a college radio station that broadcasts 24 hours a day from the campus of San Jose State University in San Jose, California, USA. It went on the air on February 11, 1963. Studios were located in the Drama Building, easily accessible to Broadcasting Majors. Originally, its transmitting antenna was installed atop the Walquist Library Building on campus, but broadcasting range was adversely affected due to the nearby Bank of America Building's superior height. Today, however, its transmitter atop Coyote Peak broadcasts 1500 watts, allowing the station to be heard by the entire Santa Clara Valley and much of the San Francisco Peninsula. Currently, the station features five musical formats: urban, electronic, subversive rock, rock en espanol, and jazz. It also has a variety of specialty broadcasting, including "Radio Ethiopia," "Mecca One," "Celluloid Dreams," and the "Disco Funk Explosion" The station is almost entirely student-run, and it was one of the first radio stations in the nation to stream its programming over the internet.

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  • http://www.ksjs.org/

Radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area | College radio stations in the United States | San José State University

 

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