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KCSM is a
radio station Radio broadcasting is transmission of audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a land-based radi ...
in San Mateo, California, broadcasting locally on 91.1 MHz. The station broadcasts
jazz music Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a maj ...
, 24 hours a day, commercial-free. The radio station is not-for-profit, and listener-supported. The broadcast is mirrored as streaming media on the
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, extending the station's audience far beyond the Bay Area. Owned by the San Mateo Community College District, the station serves the
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Bay Area from studios and a transmitter both located on campus of the
College of San Mateo College of San Mateo (CSM) is a public community college in San Mateo, California. It is part of the San Mateo County Community College District. College of San Mateo is located at the northern corridor of Silicon Valley and situated on a 153 ...
.


History

KCSM radio and KCSM-TV were originally established by the College of San Mateo as training facilities for radio and TV broadcasters. Many well-known media personalities were educated at the College of San Mateo, including tabloid TV reporter Steve Wilson,
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sportscaster,
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announcer
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and K101 air personality
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. Between 1964 and 1980, the College of San Mateo offered a full range of courses in broadcasting and broadcast electronics, unusual for a community college; they were much more extensive than better known 4-year university programs. The television station and its companion radio station were staffed and operated by students. Some of the programs were obtained from independent producers, such as the show ''Radio à la Carte'' directed by Emmanuel Serriere. This was discontinued in the 1980s, and today KCSM is operated by professional broadcasters. KCSM began a "jazz kick" in 1986 playing straight ahead jazz during the week and weekends. KCSM also had specialty music programming such as bluegrass ("Bay Area Bluegrass Sunday"), classical, world and others. In 1987, two local shows began, titled "Studio 170" and "New Frontiers". "Studio 170" was hosted and produced by Jay Peterson (JP) and "New Frontiers" was produced and hosted by Phil Adcock. Peterson and Adcock featured "New Age" and electronic music, styles which received minimal broadcasting on Bay Area radio at the time. Despite these two programs being broadcast early Saturday mornings, when most people were asleep, they had a huge local Bay Area following, providing radio exposure to many Windham Hill artists, as well as artists on smaller labels. By the late-1980s and early-'90s, most of the music and talk programming gave way to jazz. With the exception of a few NPR programs such as All Things Considered and Morning Edition, the majority of programming was jazz and most of the air staff left in favor of jazz DJs. In 1994, legendary station KJAZ was sold and the jazz format was discontinued. KCSM took over many of KJAZ's jazz CDs and vinyl recordings and added them to the library. Sister station KCSM-TV was sold to the owners of KRCB in July 2018 and renamed
KPJK KPJK (channel 60) is a non-commercial independent television station licensed to San Mateo, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area. Owned by Northern California Public Media (not to be confused with Northern California Pub ...
; despite the sale, KCSM radio continues to be simulcast on KPJK subchannel 60.6 as "KCSM Jazz TV", even though the radio station was retained by the San Mateo County Community College District.


HD Radio

KCSM also broadcasts its main signal in HD Radio. HD Radio Guide for San Francisco


See also

* List of jazz radio stations in the United States


References


External links


KCSM Web Page
*
Richard Hadlock Annals of Jazz Collection (ARS.0065), Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound
{{NPR California San Mateo, California Jazz radio stations in the United States CSM-FM NPR member stations Radio stations established in 1964 CSM-FM