
Episode 171
How two radio stations serve their communities on a shared frequency
When you tune your radio to 102.5 on the FM dial, you might get public radio-style talk programming, or you might hear music from local artists. That's because there are two radio stations on this frequency, KSFP — Civic's radio home — and KXSF, a project of San Francisco Community Radio. San Francisco Public Press Publisher Lila LaHood talked with two KXSF DJs about the station partnership and keeping live community radio going strong during a pandemic.
Civic · Laura Wenus, Lila LaHood
September 2, 202029m 27s
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (cdn.simplecast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
When you tune your radio to 102.5 on the FM dial, you might get public radio-style talk programming, or you might hear music from local artists. That's because there are two radio stations on this frequency, KSFP — Civic's radio home — and KXSF, a project of San Francisco Community Radio. San Francisco Public Press Publisher Lila LaHood talked with two KXSF DJs about the station partnership and keeping live community radio going strong during a pandemic.
Topics
musiccommunitymediaindependentculturelow power fmlpfmradio