KCSN gets some ink in today's Daily News, although the story is simple and rather short on details. I took part in the photo shoot Saturday, but "Hawaiian Eye" gets minimal attention in the piece (which I admit fueled my disappointment with the story).
From the story:
The station is heard by about 100,000 listeners a week from Lancaster to Pacific Palisades and throughout the San Fernando Valley and into Glendale.
Programs are diverse. Weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., KCSN spins the best of classical music, hosted by the entertaining Ian Freebairn-Smith, Mimi Chen and Martin Perlich. Evenings and weekends offer an eclectic blend of bluegrass, traditional roots, blues and Americana, along with CSUN's award-winning "The KCSN Evening Update," produced by the university's journalism students, and the BBC World Service.
Those evening and weekend shows run the gamut, taking in swing, folk-rock, surf and even Broadway show tunes. A few hours spent in the company of KCSN can bring the music of everyone from Johnny Cash to Billie Holiday, from Dean Martin to Dick Dale and Lucinda Williams.
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