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In the beginning, '''KSLG''' had only two DJs: John Matthews, a veteran of ] in Los Angeles, and Dr. Syd Reagan III, "bastard son of |
In the beginning, '''KSLG''' had only two DJs: John Matthews, a veteran of ] in Los Angeles, and Dr. Syd Reagan III, "bastard son of 99 Republicans." | ||
Matthews and Dr. Syd still man the morning and afternoon slots, respectively, Matthews from |
Matthews and Dr. Syd still man the weekday morning and afternoon slots, respectively, Matthews from 6am to 12 noon PT and Reagan from 12 noon to 6pm PT. | ||
Matthews also hosts from 6am to 10am on the weekend. | |||
] hosts his show "Myles To Midnight" on week nights from 6 pm to midnight PT and on weekends from 7 pm to mdnight PT. | |||
] hosts his show, "Myles To Midnight," on weeknights from 6pm to midnight PT and on weekends from 7pm to midnight PT. | |||
Weekday middays were hosted by Jen Savage, but as of Fall 2009 she hosts weekends from 3pm to 7pm PT. | |||
⚫ | Slug Festivities Guide host Monica |
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⚫ | Slug Festivities Guide host Monica Topping hosts weekend middays (10am to 3pm PT). | ||
==Personalities -Past== | ==Personalities -Past== |
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Radio station in Ferdale, CaliforniaFile:KSLG-FM.gif | |
Broadcast area | Eureka, California |
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Frequency | 94.1 MHz |
Branding | K-Slug |
Programming | |
Format | Modern Rock |
Ownership | |
Owner | Lost Coast Communications |
History | |
First air date | May 1, 2001 |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 82688 |
Class | C1 |
ERP | 4,500 watts |
HAAT | 544 meters (1,785 ft) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website |
KSLG-FM is a commercial modern rock music radio station in Ferndale, California, broadcasting to the Eureka, California area on 94.1 FM. KSLG-FM is branded as K-Slug, which refers to the banana slugs native to the region.
KSLG-FM actively uses MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter as a tool to connect with fans and local bands in the Humboldt County area.
History
KSLG-FM launched on May 1, 2001, three years after Lost Coast Communications secured the license from the FCC. Lost Coast Communications paid another radio operator, Eureka Broadcasting, US$70,000 to withdraw a bid for the 94.1 Frequency, then had to secure investors to begin operating.
Personalities -Present
In the beginning, KSLG had only two DJs: John Matthews, a veteran of KPFK in Los Angeles, and Dr. Syd Reagan III, "bastard son of 99 Republicans."
Matthews and Dr. Syd still man the weekday morning and afternoon slots, respectively, Matthews from 6am to 12 noon PT and Reagan from 12 noon to 6pm PT.
Matthews also hosts from 6am to 10am on the weekend.
Myles Cochrane hosts his show, "Myles To Midnight," on weeknights from 6pm to midnight PT and on weekends from 7pm to midnight PT.
Weekday middays were hosted by Jen Savage, but as of Fall 2009 she hosts weekends from 3pm to 7pm PT.
Slug Festivities Guide host Monica Topping hosts weekend middays (10am to 3pm PT).
Personalities -Past
Plastic Jackson hosted the evening show "Happy Endings,"
Ashley Ramone covered nights, and had a special called "4 Degrees Of Tool" to link the rock band Tool to other artists..
References
- Haines, Kim. "MySpace for your kind of music". Eureka Times-Standard, August 15, 2006.
- North Coast Journal. "K-SLUG hits airwaves". May 5, 2001.
External links
- Official Website
- Facility details for Facility ID KSLG ({{{2}}}) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- {{{2}}} in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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