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Somebody posted:[edit]

    • I removed "Dr. Demento." Since this is a list of original programming, it is inappropriate to list Dr. Demento, a show produced at another station by an unrelated company. It hasn't aired on KLSU since the middle of the 1990s. It would also be inappropriate or misleading to list "The World Cafe with David Dye" or the "Weekly Top-ten with Jed the Fish" or what have you for the same reasons.
    • I suggest adding: "Combat Rock", "Westerberg High", "The Mystery Machine", "The New Style", "Soul Glow", "The LSU Sports Show", "The Gothic and Industrial Show" "The Spoken Word"(yes, KLSU had one too, had nothing to do with WRKFs) "The Truer Sound", "The Request Show." If you want to get into historical drives, you can also dig way back for "The Afternoon Drive with Zippy the Wonder Chicken" or "Vlad the Impaler" - just suggestions. This is yo page.
    • I redirected "KLSU-FM" to here. It was shorter and had less activity than this page. Added Baton-Rouge Radio Stations link - ganked from "KLSU-FM" - to bottom.
    • I removed "Its transmitter, like that of KBRH (whose studio is located on the east side,) is on the west side of the river." This is not accurate; KLSU's transmitter and tower are on the LSU Campus according to the FCC database and KLSU's own website.


That's well and good. Two more points:

    • Specialty programming is not the norm. If you have a 6-9 AM shift, you are not a specialty show. Regular jocks who play music of the standard KLSU format should not be singled out as a specialty show or host. You may call your shift something cute, but its not a show in the way The Jack Benny Program, Dr. Demento, The Savage Nation or All Things Considered are shows (to use well known, non-KLSU examples).
    • The shows that were listed originally were those that have been on for years, or in Zia's case, decades. An encyclopedia should give a glimpse into what the station is about, not a complete history from start to finish. Very few radio stations are represented comprehensively on Wikipedia.

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Popular shows[edit]

moved to talk, this is kind of 'trivia' and unreferenced. RJFJR (talk) 03:50, 21 June 2011 (UTC) {{Fact|date=March 2009}} {{Prose|date=March 2008}}[reply]

  • "Spontaneous Combustion" hosted by Zia the Cat, on the air since 1975.
  • "Stuff's Stuff" hosted by Stuff
  • "Club KLSU" hosted by Bill, Stern, DJ X, and DJ Prep (DJ Flyhaed/Hans Wax 1996-2003)
  • "The Kitchen Sink" avant-garde and experimental music, hosted by Randy and Kim, Sunday nights
  • "Rusty Cage" heavy metal show hosted by Mr. Dream and The Re-Animator, Tuesday nights
  • "Underground Sounds" independent hip-hop show
  • "Serious Business" reggae and dub show, hosted by Ras Ebisu, Sunday nights
  • "Saturated Neighborhood" local music show, hosted by Spazy Dave every Saturday afternoon
  • "Fish and Chips" Euro-pop show hosted by Erich Thomas Beasley Sundays nights
  • "Out of Bounds" Sunday sports talk show which the weekend's sports events are discussed
  • "ALL THE HAVOC!" rare groove and obscure pop, with The Real Steven, Saturdays afternoons
  • "The Little Lighthouse" hosted by Stanislav Zabic from 2001-2005.
  • "Antipop Radio Show" electronic dance music, with DJ Big Sexy, Wednesday nights
  • "Front Porch Fais Do-Do" Cajun and Zydeco music, with DJ Roux and DJ File Gumbo, Sunday nights from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
  • "Under the Covers" with Covergirl and Undercover Brother, Monday nights from 9 p.m. - 11 p.m.