| In the fall of 1989, two students,
Jim Bolt and Chris Prosio realized that CSUS did not have a student-run
radio station. They started a student group named the Associated Broadcasting
Club. They banded together and began to lobby for a fully student-run radio
station. This group of students felt that a student-run radio station was
vital to the education of Communications students. Not only would the station
educationally expand opportunities for CSUS students, but it will also help
to build the CSUS campus community.
These students diligently gathered signatures for a petition, met with
different members of the educational community, and enlisted the help
of Associated Students, Incorporated. A kick-off to the possibilities
of a student-run station started with a 24 hour DJ Marathon. In the fall
1991, the students were presented with KEDG. In September of that year,
KEDG began broadcasting via carrier current at 530am to the CSUS Residence
Halls. The broadcasting continued in this form until an unknown date.
In 1992, the original proposal for a space in the Union was materialized.
Then sometime between fall of 1992 and 1993, the student-run station became
The Apex, KSSU 1580am. In the fall of 1993, the station had the opportunity
to share a FM frequency with the Sacramento Unified School District. Unfortunately,
plans fizzled and KSSU remained at 1580am.
In spring of 1993, KSSU was given an office space in the temporary buildings.
In June of 1993, KSSU became an official operating program of ASI. Memos
lead us to believe that KSSU was moved to the second floor of the library
in fall of 1993. We had an office and an on-air studio crammed into two
VERY TINY rooms. The production studio remained in the temporaries (until
the 97-98 school year). In fall 1994; the station was expanded to broadcast
to the entire campus, not just the Residence Halls. The one major event
presented by the station was the Hip-Hop Showcase in the spring of 1994.
And then there's a large GAP of information missing. From fall 1995 until
new staff arriving in fall 1996 - we have no idea what went on with KSSU.
In fall 1996, we had an operating budget of about $3000. We were a program
of ASI and were still operating in the two office spaces in the library.
Plans to build a new station at the University Union were in the works.
In spring of 1997, ASI decided to drop KSSU as a program, giving us no
budget to work with. For the 97-98 school year, we remained in the library
and still got "funding" from ASI out of "another budget."
At the end of that year, we were reinstated as an official campus life
program of ASI and had an operating budget of about $16,000 AND we moved
to our lovely new space in the University Union.
Currently, KSSU is working on expanding to satisfy the heightened student
interest.
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