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  2. KCSN - Wikipedia

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    KCSN also supports local music in the Los Angeles market. Kevin Bronson, the director of Buzzbands L.A., has a show devoted to supporting local musicians. The station's new music library typically is represented with local artists by upwards of 30% of the playlist. KCSN has a roster of shows that include AAA, Americana, and blues genres.

  3. ‘You Could Be Hearing the SoCal Sound’: LA-Based Radio ...

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    This new recurring feature shines a spotlight on these stations, starting with the one that inspired Petty’s quote, Los Angeles88.5, the SoCal Sound. “‘Lifeboat’ is such a good ...

  4. KSBR - Wikipedia

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    KSBR (88.5 FM, "88.5 The SoCal Sound") is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Mission Viejo, California, and broadcasting to the Orange County area. The station, owned by Saddleback College, airs adult album alternative (AAA) and Americana music with a mix of legends, new music, and local music, as well as specialty programming on weekends.

  5. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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  6. 88.5 FM - Wikipedia

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  7. KUSC - Wikipedia

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    KUSC (91.5 FM; "Classical California™ KUSC") is a listener-supported classical music radio station broadcasting from downtown Los Angeles, California, United States. [2] KUSC is owned and operated by the University of Southern California, which also operates student-run Internet station KXSC (AM) and San Francisco's classical station KDFC. It ...

  8. KKGO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to music, KGIL was the Los Angeles-area affiliate for California Golden Bears football and had aired games of the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Kings in the past to resolve time conflicts with other stations. KMZT aired a classical music radio format that was also heard on sister station KMZT-FM (95.9 MHz) in Big Sur ...

  9. KPSC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    KPSH-FM generally aired a freeform format with an emphasis on rock, [2] which it retained throughout its time as a high school station. [4] The station was approved to relocate to 88.5 MHz in 1981; in 1982, it also was allowed to increase its power to 180 watts—enough to be heard in Desert Hot Springs and Rancho Mirage [ 4 ] —and become a ...