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KZSU


                                       1992 (!)

The Stanford radio station deserves
honarable mention if only for
Faustina, who does a really
interesting show.  She'll put
classical from Debussy back to back
with industrial from SPK and get
them to sound *right* together.
                              
Wednesday Night Live followed by the    
local music show is worth a listen, too.
                              
And again, 1994: 
    
The above impressions of KFJC vs. KZSU were formed back in
the mid to late 80s, but in the last few years, I've begun
to favor KZSU, and not just because I've been a DJ there       
for a year.                                                              
    
It almost seems to me like KFJC has backed itself into a
post-punk corner, where it's hard for them to do much
else... while KZSU has hung loose and been able to move in
many directions KFJC has missed.  KZSU's Hip-hop programming
is legendary, for example, and it's one of the first
stations to put an excellent techno show out...
    
And again, still later in 1994 (11/94):

   KFJC now seems to me to be a much more ecclectic 
   station than they used to be... In fact the punks
   are complaining that they don't play enough      
   punk any more.                                   
                                                    
I'd have to listen to it much more than
I have recently to get a clear
impression of what they're about...
                
   

   
   
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