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KSKQ This Week Issue #26, 2-14-2007 Updates

Ter'rence, 14.02.2007 00:57


KSKQ This Week Issue #26, 2-14-2007 Your local pulse to the internal happenings of  http://www.KSKQ.org and beyond. Calling all KSKQ Producers, Volunteers & community members to send me your program updates, local happenings, and future group events. What do you want our community radio listserve to know? …Be the media. Be informed. Let’s bring back the front porches to our cities.


As Julie Butterfly Hill asks: “What is your tree?”
 http://www.circleoflife.org/ Find your tree and do a show about it!

Support community radio.
Dead Line is Tuesday evening at 8PM SEND TO:  terry@kskq.org Thank You :o)

Listen Live now as you read KSKQ This Week!!!
 http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u
or
 http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/

……………………..……….………H.E.A.D.L.I.N.E.S……………………………………
-Join / Become a member of KSKQ Community Radio and Make A Difference!
_Roll Call: Numbers growing. Be a part of Ashland history.
-New Free sack lunch program Friday Noon. Lithia park band shell.
-The American Activist - Wed, 2/14/07, 12noon-2pm(PT)
-Benefit Garage Sale @ Phoenix Grange Feb 17 9am-2:30pm
-The Brain Labor Report Every Morning at 7AM on KSKQ
-Ashland INDEPENDENT MEDIA WEEK April 15 – 21 2007
_Monthly JCSN Meeting -"Dialogue Cafe" Feb 15 7pm Bellview Grange
-A-Town Indie Rock on KSKQ – new show!!!
-Feature: The History of LPFM Part 4 via www.diymedia.net
-New Way to listen to KSKQ with flash
-News War: Impacts of government, corporations, changing technology, and international developments on the news media. KSKQ needs volunteer to video tape these. Thanks in advance.  Terry@kskq.org
-February 2007 Program Schedule
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From the KSKQ volunteer news staff, I’m Terrence Hill reporting, This. Is. Ashland. Oregon. (sm) Our local, regional and national news is next...

ROLL CALL: KSKQ LISTSERVE MEMBERS: last week 375 | this week 403 - listserve members are signed up to the kskq announcement listserve… Send this link to a friend to join our listserve…lets get 5 new members each week.  http://lists.kskq.org/listinfo.cgi/announcements-kskq.org

KSKQ MEMBERS: 215 PAID MEMBERS INCLUDING BUSINESSES, NON-PROFITS AND FAMILIES. Support Community Radio and become a member today.

FRIENDS ON MYSPACE: Last week 62 –This week 85 -  http://www.myspace.com/kskq
Hi Programmers! Just added Gary's show to Myspace.
Make a page on MS and then link up to us. Please, put your show title in the name of your page. Take advantage of this free and fun way to market your
show. Your blogs can have play lists and descriptions of your
weekly shows.

Thanks for your participation with KSKQ. Myspace committee

KSKQ VOLUNTEERS: 25 --KSKQ DJ / PRODUCERS: 50 --- KSKQ SHOWS: last week 19, this week 20

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Welcome To Your Radio Station! KSKQ LPFM Community Web Radio in Ashland, Oregon soon to be broadcasting on 94.9 fm: is a Grassroots membership based THAT’S YOU & EVERYONE YOU KNOW LOCALLY - Radio Station giving local citizens stronger media voices, empowering them to create their own media. || "KSKQ's mission is to empower our local community through inclusive programming that frames our own issues, creates our own media and advances understanding and social change through dialogue, music and the arts"

Visit our Live Internet Radio Station and listen to local music, PSA's and opinions streaming 24/7/365.  http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u or here  http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/

Help get KSKQ on air to bring locally produced radio & Independent News Services to the Rogue Valley. -- Individual Memberships start at $35 per year for basic, Charter membership are $94.90 and you receive a limited edition Charter Membership T shirt of only 100 shirts. We also offer Family and Non-profit groups yearly memberships at $50. | Download our membership order for here:
 http://www.kskq.org/Docs/Membership%20App.doc

Make checks payable to: KSKQ c/o MCA of SO: Send to:
KSKQ 94.9 LPFM Radio P.O. Box 67 Medford, Oregon 97501

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Free sack lunch Friday Noon. Lithia park band shell.

Students from the Siskiyou Waldorf School gather food all week and put together free sack lunches for anyone who wants or needs. Last week they made Peanut Butter and Jelly, Turkey, bagel & cream cheese sandwiches & fruit. Please forward this info to any and all who you think would benefit.

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Hello to all,
This week on The American Activist, Wed, Feb 14th, 12noon-2pm (PST) live streamed on  http://www.KSKQ.org we welcome Mr. Tom Linzey from the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund in Pennsylvania. He will talk about challenging the legal clout of Corporations and improving Home Rule and the sovereignty of Nature and Community. His Democracy Schools and Anti-corporate, Pro- nature ordinances have helped establish community power in many communities in Pennsylvania and we will hear how he does it!
 http://www.celdf.org
Also we welcome Ms. Ruth Benn from the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee,  http://www.nwtrcc.org , to talk about war tax resistance. Could you possibly become a war tax resister? Let's hear how it is done!
Let's celebrate our freedom of speech on The American Activist, Weds, 12noon-2pm(PST) on www.KSKQ.org. Dr. Lora Chamberlain Host  drlora2@ccountry.net Link up and tune in on  http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/ - Coming soon! The American Activist on-demand.

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Phoenix Grange Garage Sale Benefit:

Re-use, Re-cycle, Re-furbish, Re-pair, Re-sell, Re-trade: Something for everyone! Lets create a sustainable collective of using what has already been made.

Free Admission – table proceeds to go to Phoenix Grange (non-profit). This could be a once a month activity.

Garage sale at the phoenix grange Saturday February 17, 2007.

Hours 9am-2:30 pm. 6 Spaces with tables left. At @ $10 each call for more info and to book tables. Let your friends know….save 50% to 90%. Help reduce landfill waste, shop & buy use, pre-owned.

209 North Main St., Phoenix, OR - List of things from sellers & venders:

Cool Books, Collectibles, Antiques, Art, Pictures, Postcards, Jewelry, Beads, Nik Naks, Tools, Vintage / clean used clothes, Vintage / clean used shoes, work boots, glass ware, goblets, fabrics & linins, tables of stuff for .25

FREE ADMISSION- Cal Didar 535-4700 for more info.

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NEW SHOW!!!!!!!
Listen in to A-Town Indie Rock on KSKQ Community Radio with your host DJ Zac from 7 to 9 PM every Friday night. The show will consist of feel-good indie-rock, indie-pop, post-rock and all the pretentious music commentary you expect! Bands and music from: Modest Mouse, Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Built to Spill, Grandaddy, Snakes say Hisss!  zkrebs@gmail.com

Link up and tune in on  http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/

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NEW WAY TO LISTEN TO KSKQ WITH FLASH

Our Technical Committee is experimenting with Flash and made this
 http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/. It should work on most computers and
it's alternative to clicking on a link and opening up some other program like itunes. This is automatic. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

 http://audio1.kskq.org/listen/ The KSKQ Tech Staff.

If you would like to volunteer for the technical committee where we work on the, web page, computer hardware & software, networking, trouble-shooting and more. Email  Jason@kskq.org

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Ashland INDEPENDENT MEDIA WEEK April 15 – 21 2007
Mark your Calendars Now: Get involved meeting March 4 @ 3pm at the KSKQ Studios.
330 E. Hersey Street #2

Ashland INDEPENDENT MEDIA WEEK April 15 – 21 with special events starting a day before and Earthday on April 21, 2007.

We are planning on an Independent Media/Film Showcase every evening and possibly unplugged acoustic entertainment from local indi performers. And our Headline fundraiser concert Saturday April 21 with possible dinner / bbq. TBA/ with Internationally known
David Rovics  http://www.davidrovics.com/
and a local favorite
Patrick Dodd.  http://www.patrickdodd.com/

Local Activist groups including: KSKQ Community Radio,
SO Jobs With Justice,  http://www.jwj.org/coalitions.html

Students and Student clubs from SOU:
Media Collective  http://www.sou.edu/su/sal/info.php?id=68
Students For Truth, SOU OSPIRG,  http://www.ospirgstudents.org/
 http://www.sou.edu/su/sal/directory.php
KSOC-  http://www.sou.edu/su/ksoc/

We will also provide valuable information booths and activities throughout the week. For more info or to help volunteer:  sean@kskq.org,  Jason@kskq.org, We will even have a micro broadcast and free t shirts for kids at Earthday. Email  Terry@kskq.org if you would like to help with this!

 http://www.parks.ashland.or.us/earthday/edexhib.html

Stay Tuned!!! REF: last years proclaimation: on Rogue Indi Media Center
 http://rogueimc.org/en/2005/04/4404.shtml

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Title: Monthly JCSN Meeting -"Dialogue Cafe" Feb 15 7pm Bellview Grange
Date: Thursday February 15, 2007
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: Bellview Grange, Tolman Creek Road, Ashland
Phone: 973-3566 - Matt Sheehan
Notes: Please join us this Thursday for JCSN's first.... "DIALOGUE CAFE "

What's a Dialogue Cafe? It goes like this - 6 tables will be spread out
around a large room, each with a different facilitator to explain about
a different local sustainability project and to have a brief question
and answer period, for a total time at each table of 15 minutes. The
purpose is to allow folks to learn about these various projects, and
the possibilities of getting involved with them. People will individually
decide which project or topic they'd like to hear about first, then
they'll break into groups of up to 5 per table. After 15 minutes at
that table, a bell will ring, and everyone will take a 5 minute break, grab
some munchies, and hit the next table to learn about another project! A
large piece of paper and pens will be left at each table so folks can
take notes of new ideas and suggestions, should they arise. We'll do a
total of 4 "rounds", after which we'll come together as a group to
close.

There will be no potluck preceding the meeting this month, so we'll be
starting at 7 PM. Also note we're at a different location, just to
keep you on your toes... Munchies will be provided, including chips, veggies
and dips, juices, teas and coffee.

Where - Bellview Grange, 1050 Tolman Creek Road, (middle Tolman) just
south of Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland

When - 7 P.M., This Thursday, Feb. 15th | Fee - $1.00 to cover the building rental fee

Info - Matt Sheehan 973-3566 | The topics are :

"Ashland Mini-economy", "Low Carbon Diet" group, Community Sustainability Education, Local Political Action Opportunities, "Barn-raising" work projects, Ashland Community Garden info. Call for more details - 973-3566 – Matt
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jcsn/

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The Brain Labor Report Every Morning at 7AM on KSKQ
Brain Labor Report:  http://www.kskq.org/blr/
Daily news and interviews you won’t find in the mainstream media
Listen LIVE HERE -  http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u

Walk Out @ SOU to Save Education

On the 61st broadcast of the Brain Labor Report… Ian Dooley, a Senior majoring in Environmental Studies in the Studio with Wes Brain discussing budget and program cuts at Southern Oregon University and planned student demonstrations of solidarity “to try and promote education in our state.”

Ian reports on a planned demonstration where students walk out of classes at SOU on February 14th at 11:30 AM. Students are meeting in front of the student union and then marching down to the Ashland Plaza with signs in hand. There, Bill Hughes a Political Sci. Professor at SOU will speak.

For more information on this event email Ian at  dool_e@hotmail.com

Audio MP3 February 12, 2007 >>> Listen Here
 http://www.kskq.org/audio-archive/blr/blr20070212.mp3

Anne Feeney “War on the Workers”
David Rovics “Walmart”
George & Julius “The Supreme Court Stole The Election”

Posted: February 12th, 2007 under

Help get the word out about The Brain Labor Report, this new working class radio show from Southern Oregon.

In solidarity Wes Brain  brain@mind.net 541-482-6988

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From the Rogues of the Night desk we have some show updates:

March 6: Green Milk From The Planet Orange (Tokyo, Japan), Akimbo (Seattle), Blueprint For Disaster @ The Bozz

March 16th: Naked Agression, Disaster Strikes, W/ TBA @ The SOHC

Apalachian Terror Squad (WV), Happy Bastards, The Hollowbodys @ The SOHC

and thats all for now...... don & chris
 http://www.myspace.com/roguesofthenight
About Rogues of the Night: is a hardcore punk / industrial show hosted by Don Stilwell (who spent many years in the Clevland and Akron areas of northeast Ohio) and Chris Stevens (who has bounced from Las Vegas to Portland to San Fransico). They also bring some of your favorite metal, ambient, trance, spoken word, and news of the week. And you cant forget the Old School Atrocity (songs that should have never been written) and the Underground Update (all the local shows and record releases).
Who I'd like to meet: Any bands local to the Southern Oregon area who are interested in promoting their music or touring bands passing through the area generous enough to give us some time.
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 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/preview/
This Link gives access to video previews, as well as text, including the following:

News War: Impacts of government, corporations, changing technology, and international developments on the news media

In a four-part, four-and-a-half-hour special, News War, FRONTLINE (PBS) examines the political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging the news media today and how the press has reacted in turn. Through interviews with key figures in the print and electronic media over the past four decades -- and with unequaled, behind-the-scenes access to some of today's most important news organizations, FRONTLINE traces the recent history of American journalism, from the Nixon administration's attacks on the media to the post-Watergate popularity of the press, to the new challenges presented by the war on terror and other global forces now changing -- and challenging -- the role of the press in our society.

NEWS WAR: SECRETS, SOURCES & SPIN (Part I)

Feb. 13, 2007, 9 p.m. (check local listings)

In part one of News War, FRONTLINE examines the political and legal forces challenging the mainstream news media today and. how the press has reacted in turn. Correspondent Lowell Bergman talks to the major players in the debates over the role of journalism in 2007, examining the relationship between the Bush administration and the press; the controversies surrounding the use of anonymous sources in reporting from Watergate to the present; and the unintended consequences of the Valerie Plame investigation -- a confusing and at times ugly affair that ultimately damaged both reporters' reputations and the legal protections they thought they enjoyed under the First Amendment.

NEWS WAR: SECRETS, SOURCES & SPIN (Part II)

Feb. 20, 2007, 9 p.m. (check local listings)

Part two continues with the legal jeopardy faced by a number of reporters across the country, and the additional complications generated by the war on terror. Correspondent Lowell Bergman interviews reporters facing jail for refusing to reveal their sources in the context of leak investigations and asks questions on tough issues that now confront the editors of the nation's leading newspapers, including: how much can the press reveal about secret government programs in the war on terror without jeopardizing national security? FRONTLINE looks past the heated, partisan rhetoric to determine how much of this battle is politics and whether such reporting actually harms national security.

NEWS WAR: WHAT'S HAPPENING TO THE NEWS (Part III)

Feb. 27, 2007, 9 p.m. (check local listings)

(90 min.) The third part of News War puts viewers on the front lines of an epic battle over the future of news. America's major network news divisions and daily newspapers are under siege, facing mounting pressure for profits from corporate owners, and growing challenges from cable television and the Internet, which are remaking the economics of the business and transforming the very definition of news. FRONTLINE talks to network executives, journalists, Wall Street analysts, bloggers, and key players at Google and Yahoo! who are all battling for survival and market dominance in a rapidly changing world of news. FRONTLINE also goes inside the embattled newsroom of The Los Angeles Times, one of the last remaining papers in the country still covering major national stories. Under severe pressure from Wall Street to cut costs and to compete for "eyeballs" in a new media world, editors at the paper are urgently trying to figure out what this means for their future news coverage and their public service mission.

NEWS WAR: STORIES FROM A SMALL PLANET (Part IV)

March 27, 2007 (check local listings)

The fourth part of News War looks at media around the globe to reveal the international forces that influence journalism and politics in the United States. The lead story focuses on the new Arab media and its role in both mitigating and exacerbating the clash between the West and Islam. With a focus on Al Jazeera and how it has changed the face of a parochial and tightly controlled Arab media, this hour explores Al Jazeera's growing influence around the world -- from Muslim communities in Europe to the pending launch of a new English-language service that will be broadcast in the United States.

FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of wgbh educational foundation.
web site copyright 1995-2007 WGBH educational foundation

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Feature: The History of LPFM Part 4 via www.diymedia.net

Microradio Steals the Show
Mbanna Kantako was not looking to found a movement when he began WTRA, a one-watt FM station out of his apartment in a housing project in Springfield, Illinois in 1987. He and his comrades turned to the airwaves as a means to spread the word about the rampant police brutality taking place in their neighborhood.

Legally blind and lacking money, it seemed that Kantako was asking for trouble. While the Springfield police did try to get him taken off the air, Kantako's unusual situation - and the fact that he was airing complete, unedited stories of the brutality (sometimes as they happened, live) put the FCC in an unsual position.

Busting Mbanna Kantako was not only politically stupid, but the man had made a point. The people were heard; police loosened their grip on the collective neck of Springfield's African community.

Kantako's been fined but refuses to pay. He remains on the air today as Human Rights Radio, and has expanded his outreach to his community's youth, setting up numerous after-school programs to instill a sense of identity and pride in a community shunned by the rest of Springfield.

The biggest explosion of LPFM activity was still a few years off when Stephen Dunifer made national headlines in his battle with the FCC.

In 1993, moved by Kantako's drive and message, Dunifer founded Free Radio Berkeley, a 40-watt FM station on a shoestring budget from an apartment. In a way, Dunifer, resurrected the Class D station concept.

He wasn't out to specifically do that - after 11 years of intense pro-business deregulation by the Reagan and Bush administrations, and incensed by the corporate media's cheerleading for Gulf War I, Dunifer had simply had enough. As an experienced electronics technician, Stephen designed his own transmitter and began mass-producing kits that spread across the nation.

Access to cheap transmitter kits - and the spread of Free Radio Berkeley's ideas via the fledgling 'net - helped fuel the first insurgence of unlicensed LPFM broadcasters.

It didn't take long before Dunifer's public displays of unlicensed broadcasting brought the FCC into the picture. Stephen stepped up the pressure, challenging the agency's rules in court.

Dunifer believed, in short, that if the airwaves were truly for the people, than as a member of "the people," he had a First Amendment right to broadcast. Free Radio Berkeley also helped prove that microradio stations didn't harm megawatt station signals, so long as their transmitters were well-tuned and maintained responsibly. At the least, Dunifer's briefs argued, the FCC should bring back something akin to the Class D license.

Free Radio Berkeley is now off the air after losing the last round in court, but it did win some of the legal skirmishes on its trip through the justice system. These temporary victories helped to give the fledgling microradio movement a little room to breathe and grow.

As the '90s wore on, Stephen Dunifer's argument began hitting closer to home as an even larger scheme radio regulatory "reform" was unleashed.
 http://www.diymedia.net/feature/fhistlpfm.htm

next week… part 5 The Telecom Act of 1996

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KSKQ Programming Lineup – February 2007

M-F 7:00 am Brain Labor Report (repeated M-F 4:00 pm)
Wes Brain will discuss the many struggles of the working people. Reporting the stories and perspectives of the working class that are ignored by mainstream media. Daily interviews with local and national community leaders, activists, students, union and a wide assortment of ordinary working people.

M-F 4:30 pm Free Speech Radio News (repeated M-F) next morning 7:30 am

M-F 5:00 pm Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman (repeated M-F) next morning 8:00 am

Mon 8:00 pm Jazz-n-Blues Greats, hosted by Philip Plunkett. Listen to and get information about the great innovators and unique stylists of jazz and blues music.

Tue 4:00 pm Dead Cuts. Pierre Benoit is truckin' into the afternoon with the Grateful Dead. Hear all your favorite dead tunes in their entirety.

Tue 5:00 pm Pierre Power. Pierre Benoit rocks into happy hour with reggae and blues masters.

Tue 7 pm 1st & 3rd Art Views and Interviews
with your host Catie Faryl reporting on upcoming art events, exhibitions, and talking with artists showing in the Rogue Valley.

Wed 12 pm American Activists. Dr. Lora Chamberlain will highlight and investigate activision in America. Will interview 1-2 activists per show, both locally and national on the progressive issues.

Wed 4:00 pm Alt Rock n' Talk. Danny Moffat – lots of music, contemporary rock styles, guest musicians, political discussion, guest activists.

Wed 7:00 pm KSKQ Public Open Mic
– members of the community can bring announcements of events and issues and announce live from the KSKQ studio.

Wed 7:30 pm Live at Studio 2-B with Jayme, where you'll catch the latest in art, music, and entertainment. This show has interviews and live performances.
Wed 9:00 pm Stayin' Home with Diane O'Connell. Music show absolutely dedicated to the local music scene. Live performances – mostly music, music, music!

Thur 4:00 pm The Interdimensional Vortex. Gary Bearman will focus on late 60's psychedelic, 70's progressive and 70's krautrock. Basically, it will consist of a whole lot of weird and mind blowing music that you'll never hear on commercial radio.

Thur 7:00 pm Air-Raid-Siren. Erin Dickinson hosts an amalgamation of electronic and industrial music including, but not limited to noise, coldwave, death industrial, aggrtech, dark industrial, power noise, drum-n-noise and electrothreathbeat.

Thur 9:00 pm Accelerate & Intensify. Leif Hunneman, a multigenre attempt to plot the extremes of humanity's culture vectors as they hurtle toward singularity.

Fri 2:00 pm Jefferson Zuma, with your host Dex Anderson. Discussion, interviews, call-in regarding suppressed science, news, politics, and conspiracy theory that the mainstream media won’t address.

Fri 7:00 pm A-Town Indie Rock. Zac Krebs plays feel-good indie-rock, indie-pop, post-rock and all the pretentious music commentary you expect! Modest Mouse, Arcade Fire, Broker Social Scene, Built to Spill, Grandaddy, Snakes say Hisss!

Sat 8:00 pm Under the Sun. Eric Boyd playing everything 'under the sun' from punk, hardcore, indie, metal, ska, reggae, dancehall, dub, ambient, trance, noise, rockabilly and more. Local underground shows, bands, news and interviews.  http://myspace.com/underthesunradio

Sat 10:00 pm Rogues of the Night. Donnie and Chris bring to the listener what can’t be found anywhere else: underground, punk rock, industrial music, and talk. Too funny and wild to miss.  http://www.myspace.com/roguesofthenight

Sun 2:00 pm 1st & 3rd. First Nation Radio. Michael Vasquez and Dan Wahpehpah hosts Native American music, local/regional Indian news. Voices of the generations, oral traditions, elders/leaders, native music, skits, jokes, stories, poems, live songs. Local native events and native writings and readings.  http://www.redearthdescendants.org

Sun 7:00 pm 7-Drop DJ’d by Eben Burkholder. Classical and contemporary reggae mixed with some hip-hop, classic rock, and other music. Activist radio when possible.

Sun 8:30 pm Radio Activo, Hosted by Juan Salles and Marco Alvarez, a bilingual Spanish/English radio show with music from around the world.

Go Now! Show #1 8-Year-old DJ Zack Bendat: talks, ponders about things and life and spins some great music, produced with the help of his Dad.

Science Fiction Show Case by: Lee Tanquary and brother

Also played in-between scheduled shows is over 37 hours of Independent, Local, bands, music, songs such as: Scott Huckabay, Alice Di Micele, the Dead River, Laura Kemp, Elijah Clark, Robert Towers, Darrell Kastin, Brian Freeman, Nothing Error, John Shipe & The Blue Rebekahs, Nancy Bloom, Shimshi, Tina Malea, Jaya, Sasha Butterfly, Blue Star, Susanne, Cantrell Maryotte, Two Easy: Jim Hershey & Tracy Beckmann, Wryley, Seraphim, Frankie Hernandez, Saint Germain and Shon Thomas, Country Joe Band(thanks to Gary -Chicken- Hirsh, Diane Patterson, Bethany Dongiovanni, Sparro, Dicky & The Dogs (Dick Peddicord)

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More shows added weekly. Visit our program schedule on-line @
 http://www.kskq.org/schedule.shtml

Visit our new KSKQ NEWS CORE web site: more info coming soon.
 http://www.kskq.org/news/

Visit our local BBS/ Community Media Forum Index here:
 http://www.kskq.org/public/

Download our about KSKQ poster here:
 http://www.kskq.org/kskq-info-flyer.pdf

KSKQ Events Calendar here:
 http://www.kskq.org/events.shtml
Propose your own show: download this helpful list of things to do:
 http://www.kskq.org/Docs/propose_a_show_process.pdf

Listen live 24/7/365 here:  http://audio1.kskq.org:8080/studio.m3u
How to stream here:  http://www.kskq.org/listen.html

WANTED!!! Calling all Musicians, Performers & Artists!

Community Radio Wants your local programming! KSKQ Low Power FM is community owned and operated radio station licensed to broadcast by the FCC.
 diane@kskq.org

While KSKQ is getting ready to go on the air, we are cybercasting on the web.

KSKQ's Hersey Street Studio 330 E. Hersey St. #2, Ashland, offers public recording facilities for hyper-local media production.

Be The Media and "make radio happen". Report about your community, club or organization, school. Publicize your local events, politics, arts, spirituality, music and activities. Wednesday nights are open mic! 7 PM until whenever!!!

KSKQ LPFM Community Radio is sponsored by the Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon. We are always looking for volunteers to help in a variety of areas. For more information email:  info@kskq.org Memberships start @ $35 per year.

Download a membership application here:
 http://www.kskq.org/Docs/Membership%20App-1.doc

Get involved now! We are looking for volunteers to help with administration and office related work, web site updates, networking computers, Mac OSX and Windows. Please call 482-3999 to sign up for a shift to help out.

For more information call the station at 482-3999
KSKQ Community Radio 330 E. Hersey Street, Suite 2 (google map) link:

 http://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=KSKQ&sll=42.201215,-122.705558&sspn=0.043872,0.10128&ie=UTF8&ei=G9JjRYySOJ3IigO725DUBg&cid=42201350,-122705558,5769876745225334855&li=lmd&z=14&t=m

Ashland, Oregon 97520 541-482-3999

Stay tuned to your internet radio station for details on finding a great location for your tower and antenna…From the KSKQ volunteer staff, I’m Terrence Hill reporting, This. Is. Ashland. Oregon. (sm) Copyright © 2006 MCAofso.org, KSKQ.org & Terry Hill. Please distribute freely with credits.










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