KCSN (88.5
FM, "88.5 The SoCal Sound") is a
non-commercial educational
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radio station
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licensed to
Northridge, California
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Originally named List of minor biblica ...
, and owned by
California State University, Northridge
California State University, Northridge (CSUN or Cal State Northridge), is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. With a total enrollment of 36,848 students (as of Fall 2024), it has the ...
. The station
simulcast
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s with
KSBR from
Saddleback College
Saddleback College is a public community college in Mission Viejo, California. It is part of the California Community College system and awards over 300 associate degrees, academic certificates, and occupational skills awards in 190 programs. ...
in
Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo ( ; language change, corruption of ; ) is a Commuter town, commuter city in the Saddleback Valley in Orange County, California, United States. Mission Viejo is considered one of the largest Planned community, master-planned commu ...
. The station primarily airs
adult album alternative
Adult album alternative (also triple-A, AAA, or adult alternative) is a radio format. See pages 9 and 10Mills, Joshua. "A New Radio Music Format: Rock for Prosperous Adults" New York Times, Feb 28 1994, p. 2. ProQuest. Web. Accessed September 4, ...
(AAA) and
Americana music with a mix of legends, new music, and local music with some specialty programming on weekends.
KSBR simulcasts this station on 88.5 FM in Orange County.
History
KCSN came to air as KEDC-FM in late 1963. The station signed on with 10 watts, using a transmitter donated by
Saul Levine
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, and broadcast four hours a day of
jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its roots are in blues, ragtime, European harmony, African rhythmic rituals, spirituals, h ...
and
classical music
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, in addition to hourly news bulletins produced by San Fernando Valley State College journalism students. Power was increased to 320 watts in 1967 and 3,000 watts in 1970. The 1970 power increase shut out a proposal by the Mexican-American Communication Foundation to build a station on the frequency in
East Los Angeles
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. It became KCSN on February 1, 1973, months after the school became California State University, Northridge; the station was known as "Radio Free Northridge" since 1971.
Beginning in 1987, KCSN aired an
all-country format, "Kissin' Country" (a play on how the call letters "KCSN" might be pronounced). The format switch was controversial, earning the station additional donations but alienating it from its student body base. The station also took fire from students who worried that they had less and less of a role in its operation as professional staff were added, in part because KCSN received
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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grants. In November 1989, two months after classical music station
KFAC-FM (92.3) was sold to Evergreen Media and flipped to a "rock with a beat" format, KCSN made a play for those listeners and went all-classical, drawing the ire of the country fans.
As a classical station, KCSN also aired specialty shows on weekends and in late night. As the "Best of Public Radio," KCSN's specialty shows were devoted to German music, Broadway showtunes, children's music, soundtrack music, hip-hop, Hawaiian music, blues, folk, the Beatles, surf music, cocktail tunes, electronic music, and more.
KCSN went to an
automated
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adult album alternative
Adult album alternative (also triple-A, AAA, or adult alternative) is a radio format. See pages 9 and 10Mills, Joshua. "A New Radio Music Format: Rock for Prosperous Adults" New York Times, Feb 28 1994, p. 2. ProQuest. Web. Accessed September 4, ...
(AAA) format from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in 2008, removing most of the specialty shows.
"Smart rock"
On March 1, 2010, KCSN moved all classical music from its primary FM signal to its
HD2 channel. The main FM/HD1 channel was switched to an all-
AAA
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Gaming
* AAA (video game industry) - a category of high budget video games
*'' TripleA'', an open source wargame
Mu ...
programming format without news.
Under the guidance of radio and record company veteran Sky Daniels, some of Los Angeles radio's legendary hosts were hired to host shows on KCSN, including former
KCRW
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host
Nic Harcourt;
Mark Sovel, the founding music director of
Indie 103.1; long-time
KROQ
KROQ-FM (106.7 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronounced "kay-rock").
The sta ...
host
Jed the Fish
Edwin Jed Fish Gould III (July 15, 1955 – April 14, 2025), known to radio listeners as Jed the Fish, was an American disc jockey who hosted afternoon drive on KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, from 1978 to 2012. He interviewed alternative acts such as ...
; and
Robert Hilburn
Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host. As music critic and editor at the ''Los Angeles Times'' from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays, and profiles have appeared in publications worldwide ...
, the thirty-year Music Editor for the ''
Los Angeles Times
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''.
In the same time period,
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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played two small-hall benefit concerts for the station. Subsequently,
Jackson Browne
Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 30 million albums in the United States.
Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles, he had his ...
,
The Rides,
Ryan Adams
David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American Rock music, rock and Country music, country singer-songwriter. He has released 30 studio albums and three as a former member of Whiskeytown.
In 2000, Adams left Whiskeytown and released ...
,
Conor Oberst
Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in Bright Eyes (band), Bright Eyes. He has also played in several other bands, including Desaparecidos (band), Desaparecidos, the Faint (previou ...
,
David Gray,
Sarah McLachlan
Sarah Ann McLachlan (born January 28, 1968) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. As of 2015, she had sold over 40 million albums worldwide. McLachlan's best-selling album to date is ''Surfacing (album), Surfacing'' (1997), for which she won two G ...
, and
Bonnie Raitt
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performed at the station's annual benefit concerts.
Sting also premiered new songs from the station in August 2016.
Harcourt, who stewarded KCRW's ''
Morning Becomes Eclectic
''Morning Becomes Eclectic'' (MBE) is an American three-hour adult album alternative radio program first aired in 1977 and broadcast live every weekday from KCRW in Santa Monica, California. The show's name is a play on the Eugene O'Neill t ...
'' to international recognition, hosts the 6-10 am slot, which he sometimes refers to on-air as "Mornings Are Electric." KCSN is also the L.A. radio partner of ''
World Cafe'', the program hosted by Raina Douris of
WXPN
WXPN (88.5 FM) is a non-commercial, public radio station licensed to the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that broadcasts an adult album alternative (AAA) radio format, along with many other format sh ...
/Philadelphia.
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
AAA, Triple A, or Triple-A is a three-letter initialism or abbreviation which may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Gaming
* AAA (video game industry) - a category of high budget video games
*'' TripleA'', an open source wargame
Mu ...
,
Americana, and
blues
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genres.
KCSN also supports music by hosting live music sessions and interviews with new, local, and legendary artists, the majority recorded by audio engineers Tristan Dolce and Matt Blake.
KCSN's studios are located in the Valley Performing Arts Center on the CSUN campus. The station also opened a satellite studio at The Village at
Westfield Topanga in October 2015.
"The New 88.5 FM" and The SoCal Sound
On September 6, 2017, California State University, Northridge and
Saddleback College
Saddleback College is a public community college in Mission Viejo, California. It is part of the California Community College system and awards over 300 associate degrees, academic certificates, and occupational skills awards in 190 programs. ...
, owner of
Mission Viejo
Mission Viejo ( ; language change, corruption of ; ) is a Commuter town, commuter city in the Saddleback Valley in Orange County, California, United States. Mission Viejo is considered one of the largest Planned community, master-planned commu ...
–based
KSBR, announced the merger of their respective radio stations. The combined operation adopted the branding "The New 88.5 FM". On September 12 at 10 a.m. PDT, the FM and HD1 signals of both stations began simulcasting KCSN's pre-existing "smart rock" AAA format, while KSBR's jazz programming would move to their HD2 channels. KCSN's
Latin Alternative relocated to both stations' HD3 channels.
On March 21, 2018, 88.5 FM announced that former
KSWD (100.3 The Sound) radio personality
Andy Chanley would host afternoon drive, taking over for Sky Daniels who continued as General Manager and
Program Director
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. Prior to this, Chanley had guest hosted in Daniels' place for several weeks since January.
On August 18, 2022, it was announced that KCSN would change its branding to "88.5 The SoCal Sound" on August 19.
Current DJ lineup
''As of June 2, 2025''
* Jet Into Work: Weekday mornings 6-7am. Jet Raskin sets the tone for the day to come.
* Mornings with Nic Harcourt and Jet: Weekday mornings 7-10 am. Regular features include the
Latin Alternative Track of the Day; Nic's Pick (a less-played hit or album cut, often from Harcourt's own collection); and the Fresh-Squeezed Track of the Day, a newly released song.
* Middays with Julie Slater: Weekdays 10 am-2 pm. Each week, Slater selects a different (usually newly or recently released) album for the 88.5 Album Dive; every day at approximately noon, Slater will play one or two tracks from that album, often accompanied by interview segments with or written insights from the featured artists. Slater's partner Jason Friday joins the program Fridays at 1 pm for "Friday on a Friday," a variety segment often featuring clips from their podcast "CUZ I HAVE TO…when living your dream is the only option."
* The Drive with Mookie: Weekdays 2-4 pm. Station program director Marc "Mookie" Kaczor starts the afternoon off.
* The
Matt Pinfield
Matthew Pinfield (born May 28, 1961) is an American television host, disc jockey, and music executive. He first reached national prominence as a VJ on MTV. He served two stints as the host of the alternative music program ''120 Minutes'', from ...
Show: Weekdays 4-6 pm. Pinfield has two regular features: "Cover Me," spotlighting a
cover of a well-known song (or a lesser-known original whose cover gained more fame); and "120 Seconds," which showcases a song whose video was featured on
the MTV show he once hosted, with background info on the artist/s and album squeezed into the preceding 120 seconds.
* Nic at Six: Weeknights 6-7 pm. Nic Harcourt returns for an hour of music to start the evening.
* Evenings with Rob Romero: Weeknights 7-9 pm.
* Bilingual Sounds: Weeknights 9-10 pm. Byron "The Curator" Gonzalez puts together and plays themed sets of music in English, Spanish, and additional languages.
* Saturday Midday with Mookie: Saturdays 10 am-2 pm.
* Saturdays with Hillary Gordon: Saturday afternoons 2-6 pm. Former radio and music executive Gordon takes over the DJ booth.
* Artist in Residence series: Saturday evenings 6-7 pm. Each month, a different artist takes over the station's airwaves for one hour on Saturdays. The only limits are FCC rules, and participating artists are welcome to combine their playlists with interviews or in-studio guests or more. Previous artists in residence include
Joe Walsh
Joseph Fidler Walsh (born Joseph Woodward Fidler; November 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Best known as a member of the rock band Eagles (band), Eagles, his five-decade career includes solo work and stints in other ...
,
Sleater-Kinney
Sleater-Kinney ( ) is an American rock band that formed in Olympia, Washington, in 1994. The band's lineup features Corin Tucker (vocals and guitar) and Carrie Brownstein (guitar and vocals), following the departure of longtime member Janet We ...
,
Moby
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,
Dan Auerbach
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,
Chris Shiflett
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of
Foo Fighters
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,
Wilco
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, and
Beabadoobee
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.
* Saturday Evening with Barry Funkhouser: Saturdays 7-10 pm.
* Peace, Love, and Sundays with Mimi Chen: Sundays 11 am-2 pm.
Specialty shows
* The Soundtrack with
Lev Spiro: Last Wednesday of the month, 8-9 pm. Spiro typically presents a playlist of music featured in film and television.
* Rock n Roll Times with Robert Hilburn: Wednesday overnights, midnight-1 am. Hilburn blends a themed playlist with his own experiences from six decades of covering the artists within.
* Americana Matinee with Kat Griffin: Saturdays 8-10 am. Griffin covers mainly new music in the diaspora of American roots music, including traditional and contemporary bluegrass, folk, blues, country, and Americana.
* Deeper Grooves with Cliff Beach: Saturdays 10-11 pm. Beach focuses on "all music that grooves"—pop, funk, soul, R&B, disco, and more.
* Indie Beginnings with Mookie and Barry Funkhouser: Sundays 6-7 am. The two DJs spotlight a different pioneer of indie rock each week.
* Tangled Roots with Pat Baker: Sundays 7-9 am. Baker presents an eclectic mix of past and present in American roots music.
* The
Dylan Hours with Lisa Finnie: Sundays 9-11 am. A look at the genre-defying discography of Bob Dylan.
* The Open Road with Gary Calamar: Sundays 4-6 pm. A musician and music supervisor for film and TV, Calamar presents a playlist he calls "adventurous pop music both timely and timeless."
* Soul Sundays with
Ty Taylor: Sundays 6-8 pm. Taylor, the lead singer of Los Angeles band
Vintage Trouble, presents two hours of
soul
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and
rhythm and blues
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.
* Ann the Raven's Blues: Sundays 8-10 pm. Two hours dedicated to the blues genre and its artists past and present.
* L.A. Buzz Bands with Kevin Bronson: Sundays 10-11 pm. A look at up-and-coming bands in the Los Angeles scene.
* The Sway Out West Radio Hour with Zach Lupetin: Sundays 11 pm-midnight. A playlist of singers and songwriters with a western American flavor, curated by the lead guitarist for Americana band
Dustbowl Revival.
* Galactic Voyager with Meishel: Sunday overnights midnight-1 am. Electronic, New Age, and ambient music.
HD programming
In October 2013, the HD2 channel dropped classical and launched a new format known as
Latin alternative, which includes Latin pop,
modern rock
Modern rock is an umbrella term used to describe rock music that is found on college and commercial rock radio stations. Some radio stations use this term to distinguish themselves from classic rock, which is based in 1960s–1980s rock music.
...
,
classic rock
Classic rock is a radio format that developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, it comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the early-1990s, primarily focusing on comm ...
,
hip-hop
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dance music and salsoul.
. This format then moved to HD3 as part of the KSBR programming partnership as KSBR's Jazz programming moved to HD2.
KCSN also mentors California State University, Northridge students in broadcasting, music industry, audio engineering and news production. Students produce six-minute morning news segments that air at 6:30am and 7:30am and three-minute segments at 7am and 8am. A nightly half-hour news program called the ''Evening Update'' airs at 6pm.
The news department of KCSN has received almost 500 news awards under the leadership of Keith Goldstein, who died in 2016.
These news programs are heard on the HD3 channel.
Translators and boosters
See also
*
Campus radio
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*
KSBR
*
List of college radio stations in the United States
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References
External links
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FCC History Cards for KCSN
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