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KCSN simulcasting KCET show

One of the reasons that I like college radio is because student DJs are more supportive of my local music scene. So I wasn't thrilled when KCSN became another public radio station without student DJs.

But I also have to give thumbs up to KCSN for focusing on local musicians. In addition to its weekly show on "L.A. Buzz Bands", KCSN will be simulcasting KCET's "Artbound Presents Studio A".
 
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One of the reasons that I like college radio is because student DJs are more supportive of my local music scene. So I wasn't thrilled when KCSN became another public radio station without student DJs.

But I also have to give thumbs up to KCSN for focusing on local musicians. In addition to its weekly show on "L.A. Buzz Bands", KCSN will be simulcasting KCET's "Artbound Presents Studio A".

KCSN also deserves a big thumbs up for adding to their coverage area by now simulcasting on 89.9 to cover the greater Camarillo and Santa Paula communities.

Now if they could just do something about that original signal that doesn't reach Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena and downtown LA...
 
ChannelFlipper, I agree. I'm in Glendale and...well, you remember the song Dueling Banjos? Most of the times I try to listen to KCSN at home, I get "Dueling Eighty-eight-point-fives." My receiver keeps flickering back and forth between KCSN-Northridge and KSBR-Mission Viejo and neither station comes in clearly anyway. I can get KCSN on the car radio with no problem. Maybe I should bring the car radio into the house!
 
ChannelFlipper, I agree. I'm in Glendale and...well, you remember the song Dueling Banjos? Most of the times I try to listen to KCSN at home, I get "Dueling Eighty-eight-point-fives." My receiver keeps flickering back and forth between KCSN-Northridge and KSBR-Mission Viejo and neither station comes in clearly anyway. I can get KCSN on the car radio with no problem. Maybe I should bring the car radio into the house!

Oddly enough, I had better reception with really old non-HD car radio. When I got a new car last year with the fancy HD radio, the KCSN listening experience got worse because the radio bounces back and forth between the HD and analog signals and neither of them are clear, but both sound different from each other and the constant back and forth is too much. Inside the house is a non-starter. KCSN cannot penetrate a stucco wall. I normally listen to the Spectrum on SiriusXM to get my AAA fix.
 
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