- KSCL
Infobox Radio station
name = KSCL
city =Shreveport, Louisiana
area = Shreveport/Bossier City
branding = "KSCL 91.3 FM"
slogan = Shreveport's Alternative Music Source
airdate =March 19 ,1976
frequency = 91.3 MHz
callsign_meaning = Sentenary (sic) College of Louisiana
format =College Radio
power =
class = D
erp = 2,100watt s
owner =Centenary College of Louisiana
website = [http://www.centenary.edu/kscl/ kscl.fm]KSCL 91.3-FM is the student-run
radio station broadcasting from the campus ofCentenary College of Louisiana . The station broadcasts 24 hours a day to the cities ofShreveport ,Bossier City , and other surrounding communities. KSCL was Shreveport's first public radio station. The station is located in the heart of Centenary's campus. The station prides itself in being a progressive station dedicated to community events and alternative music, from college rock andjazz to localAcadian music andzydeco .KSCL is a student-run radio station. The
DJs are all volunteers, and the governing positions are filled by students.History
Dr. Webb Pomeroy, chairman of the Communications Committee, first proposed the idea of "Centenary Radio" in 1972. Four and a half years later, KSCL went live on March 19, 1976. The first Station Manager was Jay Reynolds. Reynolds said that KSCL would be "alternative" and "like no other station in Shreveport." The original inventory contained 120 albums, several pounds of "worthless 45's", and two top quality turntables. The entire cost for the station was less than $700. The initial operating hours were from 6pm-12am Sunday through Thursday, and 6 pm until 2am in the morning on Fridays and Saturdays. The original ten-watt amplifier and antenna allowed a broadcast range of two miles. The individuals instrumental to the birth of the station were Dr. Webb Pomeroy, Maurie Wayne, Jay Reynolds, and Doug Stewart.
During the beginning, a lot of help came from
Ruston's college radio stationKLPI . Their staff and adult-ers spent a lot of time helping the students understand the rules and regulations of the FCC along with the requirements for public stations.In 1982, KSCL's wattage upgraded from 10 watts to 150 watts.
In 1988, manager Joya Misra oversaw KSCL's transition into a stereo station.
In 1999, local public radio station
Red River Radio proposed to buy a share of the station's broadcast time. The students and office of development clashed over the issue. It was finally decided that Centenary preferred to have its radio station run by students and students of Centenary, as opposed to those ofLSUS , whereRed River Radio is located.External links
*FMQ|KSCL
*FML|KSCL
*FMARB|KSCL
* [http://www.centenary.edu/life/kscl/index.html KSCL Homepage]
* [http://kscl.blogspot.com/ KSCL Blog]See also
Centenary College of Louisiana
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