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KSCL (91.3 FM) is an
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radio station broadcasting from the campus of
Centenary College of Louisiana Centenary College of Louisiana is a private liberal arts college in Shreveport, Louisiana. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi Rive ...
in
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, United States. Branded as “Alt Red River,” the station broadcasts 24 hours a day to Shreveport,
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, and other surrounding communities. It is simulcast on Red River Radio 's HD Radio channel -4 across its six stations in Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas. KSCL went on the air in March 1976 after two and a half years of construction. The low-wattage station received power increases in 1981 and 2006. In May 2023, Centenary filed to sell the station to
Louisiana State University Shreveport Louisiana State University Shreveport (LSU Shreveport or LSUS) is a public university in Shreveport, Louisiana. It is part of the Louisiana State University System. Initially, a two-year college, LSUS has expanded into a university with 25 u ...
, owner of the regional Red River Radio public radio service.


History

Dr. Webb Pomeroy, chairman of the Communications Committee, first proposed the idea of "Centenary Radio" in 1972. In October 1973, the college received a
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from the
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(FCC) to build KSCL. Construction moved slowly as equipment was obtained from local radio and television stations and financing delayed the arrival of further necessary pieces. The student newspaper, ''The Conglomerate'', wrote in January 1975, "Several months ago ''The Conglomerate'' was told that only two more weeks were needed. We're waiting." Work significantly accelerated in 1975 after the original station manager resigned; Doug Stewart, an engineer for
KSLA KSLA (channel 12) is a television station in Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Gray Media alongside low-power, Class A Telemundo affiliate KTSH-CD (channel 19). The two stations share studios on Fairfie ...
television, began to supervise the engineering and construction tasks involved in getting the station built. Four and a half years later, KSCL went live on March 19, 1976. The first station manager and co-builder of the station was Jay Reynolds. Reynolds said that KSCL would be "alternative" and "like no other station in Shreveport" and hoped that it would become as significant to community relations as Centenary basketball had been; the station's record library contained 120 albums including several pounds of what Reynolds called "worthless 45s". In October 1981, KSCL's
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was upgraded from 10 watts to 150 watts, increasing its coverage area. The change had been delayed more than 18 months because the first transmitter purchased was found to be defective. By that time, KSCL was offering programming for nine hours a day. A 1987 attempt by some in student government to change the station's format to one more attuned to the popular tastes of students failed to materialize when a poll about proposed formats proved inconclusive and many student volunteers threatened to quit if the station's music mix were changed. Expansion was a topic at KSCL in the late 1990s and 2000s. A study conducted for the college in the mid-1990s indicated that the station needed a wider reach; it had been broadcast from an antenna on the Student Union Building. The grandfather of one of KSCL's DJs at the time donated a tower that had been used at one of his company's oil fields. The proposal was ultimately rejected because the college announced, but never followed through on, plans to build new production studios for radio and television. In 1999, local public radio station Red River Radio, a service of
Louisiana State University Shreveport Louisiana State University Shreveport (LSU Shreveport or LSUS) is a public university in Shreveport, Louisiana. It is part of the Louisiana State University System. Initially, a two-year college, LSUS has expanded into a university with 25 u ...
(LSUS), proposed to start a station sharing 12 hours of time on the 91.3 frequency with its own call letters. The students and office of development clashed over the issue; students presented a petition with more than 300 signatures against a potential sharing of KSCL with Red River Radio. Red River Radio presented a revised proposal, which was accepted by Centenary; the two announced a sharing of the 91.3 frequency with a new Red River Radio station, with its own call letters, in January 2000. Red River Radio would have programmed
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and
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programs from midnight to noon, with KSCL continuing from noon to midnight. The proposal languished at the FCC and was later abandoned. In 2006, KSCL expanded its broadcasting range to reach most of
Caddo Parish Caddo Parish () () is a parish located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Louisiana. According to the 2020 U.S. census, the parish had a population of 237,848. The parish seat and largest city is Shreveport, which developed al ...
and surrounding parishes. In May 2023, Centenary College proposed to sell the station to LSUS in exchange for underwriting messages for five years on Red River Radio, identification of KSCL as having been "founded by Centenary College", and provision for Centenary students to be involved in its operation for at least 10 years. In Spring 2024, Red River Radio switched KSCL to adult album alternative with programming from WXPN’s XPoNential Radio service. Red River Radio also simulcasted the programming on the HD4 subchannels of the other stations in their network. KSCL flipped back to a locally programmed alternative rock format as “Alt Red River” in Spring 2025 Red River Radio simulcasts KSCL on the HD4 subchannels of its other stations.


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Radio-Locator: KSCL
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