KSAK

KSAK is the FM campus radio station of the Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California. The station once broadcast a professionally programmed format designed to represent what actually goes on in the radio industry, instead of alternative programming typically found on most college radio stations. Broadcasters and producers from local commercial radio stations teach classes at the college and supervise students who produce and announce news and music programming. The station broadcasts music in alternating blocks of hip-hop, alternative rock, and pop music, interspersed with news and public service announcements.

KSAK
CityWalnut, California
Broadcast areaPortions of The San Gabriel Valley
Frequency90.1 MHz
Branding90.1 KSAK
SloganMusic and More
Programming
FormatRap, Rock
Ownership
OwnerMount San Antonio College
History
First air dateJanuary 2, 1974
Call sign meaningMt. San Antonio College
Technical information
Facility ID46740
ClassD
ERP1.9 watts
HAAT165 meters
Transmitter coordinates34°02′18″N 117°53′21″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitemtrockradio.com

History

On December 21, 1972, the Mount San Antonio Community College District received the construction permit for 90.1 FM, broadcasting with 3.5 watts. The station went on the air January 2, 1974,[1][2] after being a carrier current station.[3] In fall 2011, the station was rebranded as "90.1 FM MtRock" after a management change at the college. The station is currently a rock format, playing rock from 1960 to today, as well as music from local Los Angeles artists and is operated by students at the college.

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References

  1. "MSAC radio station to hold open house". December 12, 1973. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  2. "MT. SAC RADIO WILL TAKE TO AIR JAN. 2". Los Angeles Times. December 23, 1973. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  3. "MSAC program to aid veterans". Progress Bulletin. July 6, 1973. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
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