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CapRadio, the NPR-member station, has plans on how to face their financial challenges after the recent audit, Interim President Tom Karlo said. According to the station’s Linkedin, the station has almost 500,000 weekly listeners. .
(Photo by James Fife, Graphic created in Canva by Analah Wallace)

CapRadio officials break down post-audit financial issues and revenues

Michaela Graves and Analah Wallace November 20, 2023
CapRadio officials break down its financial distribution after the release of a CSU audit detailing the station’s poor financial management.
Fourth-year biological and archaeological anthropology major Charlotte Barna poses by the “on air” sign at the KSSU studio in the Sacramento State University Union on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. As a first-semester DJ, Barna hosts a show on Monday mornings where she shares music and personal insight into various songs.

Sac State’s student-run radio rewinds its way through 3 decades

Kamelia Varasteh April 7, 2022

Silence, a click and the on-air sign lights up. Friday, April 8, 2022, will mark the 30th year that DJs at Sac State’s radio station, KSSU, have walked into the studio to start the day’s show. Founders...

Senior Jerel Labson DJs in the KSSU studio in the University Union, Friday, Apr. 8.

KSSU radio station celebrates 25 years of giving voice to Sac State community

Maria Lesso April 15, 2016

*Correction: In the previous version of this article, we incorrectly identified KEDG as Sac State's first student-run radio station. KEDG was the university's second, KERS was the first. Also, KEDG...

Radio station continues to rock despite limited resources

Radio station continues to rock despite limited resources

Micah Stevenson November 9, 2011

College Music Journal nominated KSSU, Sacramento State's student-run radio station, for its "Best Use of Limited Resources" award. Although announced Oct. 20 during the journal's annual festival KSSU did...

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