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*'''"Toxic Topic"''', which is on only occasionally, features DJ's '''Woofy''' and '''Billy''' and plays [[Alternative Rock]], [[Hip hop music|Hip-Hop]], [[Punk Rock]], and some [[J-Pop]] and Japanese [[Animé]] music.
*'''"Toxic Topic"''', which is on only occasionally, features DJ's '''Woofy''' and '''Billy''' and plays [[Alternative Rock]], [[Hip hop music|Hip-Hop]], [[Punk Rock]], and some [[J-Pop]] and Japanese [[Animé]] music.
*'''BaconSoap'''. featuring DJ's '''Kaila, Salty, Saucy, Tall-Guy, Far Left''' plays [[Heavy metal music|Metal]].
*'''BaconSoap'''. featuring DJ's '''Kaila, Salty, Saucy, Tall-Guy, Far Left''' plays [[Heavy metal music|Metal]].
*'''Also notable, was the performance of two superstar personalities that were far ahead of their time, often shifting whole pardigms within one show. They were known as "The One and 0nly" (aka Oscar M.) and "Andy T." The former was known for coming to class inebriated on cannibus, yet pulling off superlatve performances. The latter was known all throughout the class of 1999 for his rough and tumble attitude. One of the key facets of their show (named "On an' Crackin'") was the unique mix of Slayer tracks which smoothly blended into tracks of such performers as Spice-1 and Young Lay. They graduated in the class of 1999, both placed in the lowest 10% of their respective classes.
*Also notable, was the performance of two superstar personalities that were far ahead of their time, often shifting whole pardigms within one show. They were known as "The One and 0nly" (aka Oscar M.) and "Andy T." The former was known for coming to class inebriated on cannibus, yet pulling off superlatve performances. The latter was known all throughout the class of 1999 for his rough and tumble attitude. One of the key facets of their show (named "On an' Crackin'") was the unique mix of Slayer tracks which smoothly blended into tracks of such performers as Spice-1 and Young Lay. They graduated in the class of 1999, both placed in the lowest 10% of their respective classes.


===Contact Details===
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Revision as of 05:20, 27 June 2007

KSRH
Broadcast areaSan Rafael, California
Frequency88.1 (MHz)
BrandingKSRH 88.1 FM
Programming
FormatGrade School (K-12)
Ownership
OwnerSan Rafael High School
History
Call sign meaning
K San Rafael High
Technical information
ERP10 watts

KSRH ("The Sound Difference") is a low power radio station in San Rafael, CA, which broadcasts on 88.1 FM. KSRH is owned and operated by San Rafael High School. It is operated by high school students. All of KSRH's funding comes from the San Rafael School District or from PSA's (Public Service Announcements), and there are no commercials.

Though KSRH is a high school radio station, it is on 24-7. The live broadcasts are from 11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and from 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, and the other times, the shows are pre-recorded. KSRH operates on weekends, holidays, and during summer vacation using the automation system.

KSRH's signal can be received in the neighborhoods of Downtown San Rafael, the Canal Area, Gerstle Park, and in Sun Valley. Its signal is only 10 watts, so it can not be received from long ranges due to the geography of San Rafael. San Rafael has steep hills on three sides, and the San Francisco Bay on the other side. KSRH's broadcasting tower is only 59 feet tall, and is directly attached to the main building at San Rafael High School, which is only 23 feet above sea level.

Radio Shows

Each DJ is responsible for the content of their show, and several of the shows have unique names and themes. After school class at KSRH is from 2:15 p.m.-5:00 p.m. on Tues. and Thurs. During that time, the radio shows include:

  • "Tossed Salad", featuring DJ's The Walrus, Kev-B, Erica, Julie, Sean, and Chase, plays Classic Rock, Adult Contemporary, and Alternative Rock.
  • "The Metal Show", featuring DJ's Kaila, Erick, Noe, and Sandra plays Metal
  • "Toxic Topic", which is on only occasionally, features DJ's Woofy and Billy and plays Alternative Rock, Hip-Hop, Punk Rock, and some J-Pop and Japanese Animé music.
  • BaconSoap. featuring DJ's Kaila, Salty, Saucy, Tall-Guy, Far Left plays Metal.
  • Also notable, was the performance of two superstar personalities that were far ahead of their time, often shifting whole pardigms within one show. They were known as "The One and 0nly" (aka Oscar M.) and "Andy T." The former was known for coming to class inebriated on cannibus, yet pulling off superlatve performances. The latter was known all throughout the class of 1999 for his rough and tumble attitude. One of the key facets of their show (named "On an' Crackin'") was the unique mix of Slayer tracks which smoothly blended into tracks of such performers as Spice-1 and Young Lay. They graduated in the class of 1999, both placed in the lowest 10% of their respective classes.

Contact Details

To contact KSRH's office, call (415)-457-5314, or to request a song, call (415)-457-KSRH /(415)-457-5774. KSRH's address is 185 Mission Ave, San Rafael, CA 94901 Room AR202.

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