![]() "The hallways filled with people in suits, and others started to change the locks," said Swirnoff of the scene immediately after the transmitter stopped working. The Bay Citizen has a good report, which includes an interview with KUSF DJ and Music Director Irwin Swirnoff, who doesn't much like what's going down either: ![]() Just showed up to my show and the doors are locked. But earlier today KUSF DJ Carolyn Keddy tweeted this: It is possible the electrical work could take several days. The station will go dark briefly for necessary engineering work. ![]() Previously, the station was limited to 100 online listeners at a time, but capacity will be increased to accommodate thousands of listeners. The move to online-only distribution gives KUSF a powerful opportunity to grow its worldwide audience. All KUSF staff will be offered similar positions at. The call letters KUSF were not sold, and the KUSF logo and all music inventory will remain USF property. CPRN is owned by University of Southern California. The university has reached an agreement to assign the FCC license for radio frequency 90.3 FM to Classical Public Radio Network, which is launching a non-commercial classical music station in the Bay Area. The University of San Francisco announced today that KUSF, the university’s radio station, is moving to an online only format, effective immediately. From a University of San Francisco press release: One that's been part of the Bay Area radio landscape since 1977. According to the Chronicle, San Jose classic rock station KUFX will then replace KDFC at 102.1.īut wait a minute, wasn't there already a station broadcasting on 90.3? KDFC will become a non-profit and move from 102.1 FM down to the non-commercial neighborhood, at 89.9 and 90.3. The San Francisco radio dial got spun around today when Entercom Communications sold classical station KDFC to the University of Southern California. Listen to the last shows broadcast on KUSF here.
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