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To celebrate, a special edition of the KALW radio show West Coast Live was broadcast from the College Prep campus, with guests, journalist Anna Quindlen and novelist Roddy Doyle.
This was not the first time KQED-FM changed its format, to the chagrin of its competition and listeners – when they converted to an all news and information format by dropping classical music during the day, management and listeners of the other San Francisco public radio station, KALW, claimed their format had been stolen.
KALW originally operated on 45. 1 MHz in the old FM band, which was re-assigned to police and fire departments after World War II.

KALW and KQED
KQED allowed KALW the use of their backup transmitter on San Bruno Mountain during the repair process.

KALW and on
" In a 2010 profile on Barbara produced by Steven Short of KALW in San Francisco, Bonnie Raitt said " she ’ s always been a role model and a hero of mine – musically and politically.
" The interview is archived on the KALW website.
* VoiceBox, a public radio program about vocal music hosted by Chloe Veltman and aired on KALW
Before that, she hosted " Your Call ," a daily radio call-in show on San Francisco, California's KALW public radio.
Flanders hosted the weekday radio show Your Call on KALW, before starting the Saturday / Sunday evening Laura Flanders Show on Air America Radio in 2004.
It is broadcast on San Francisco radio station KALW and features a wide variety of international new music common to the mission of Other Minds.

KALW and by
As KALW is affiliated with the San Francisco Unified School District, it also carries broadcasts of the monthly SFUSD Board meetings and daily listings of school lunch menus, with said menus occasionally read by celebrities who have come to the station for interview shows.
KALW is the oldest FM station west of the Mississippi, having launched as an experimental station for a demonstration exhibit by owner General Electric at San Francisco's world's fair at Treasure Island in 1939 – 40.
While it issued only a warning to KALW about employment practices, more significantly, the FCC decided that allegations of lying were supported by sufficient evidence to warrant hearings.

KALW and .
KALW previously ran news and information programs during the day.
KALW is a public radio station based in San Francisco, California.
In addition, KALW produces its own local news, music and interview shows, including the live weekday call-in program, Your Call, the evening news magazine, Crosscurrents, and the weekly two-hour live variety program, West Coast Live !, broadcast each Saturday morning.
The KALW studios are located at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School off Mansell Avenue in the City.
KALW provided Chinese language simulcasts of KGO-TV newcasts in the 1970s, before local Asian language newscasts became established.
During the 1970s and 80s KALW also aired live coverage of SFUSD sporting events, the last such regular live coverage of high school sports in San Francisco broadcasting.
In 1997 a group of full and part time KALW employees filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission to deny the renewal of KALW ’ s broadcast license, alleging that station management had covered up violations of hiring rules and had lied about required record keeping.
FCC Chief Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippel ruled in April 2006 to grant a two-year license renewal for KALW while reducing a fine for public file violations from $ 300, 000 to just $ 10, 000.
In its defense to the FCC, KALW management showed evidence of its meritorious service to the community.
In late October 2006, KALW suffered an antenna malfunction.

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Not only is Mr. Frelinghuysen a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, but he is the grandson of the man who was instrumental in opening relations between the United States and Korea, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Secretary of State in the administration of Chester A. Arthur.
Her own sound production equipment was essentially more instrumental than vocal.
" Drawing on remnants of the old Whig party, and on disenchanted Free Soil, Liberty, and Democratic party members, he was instrumental in forging the shape of the new Republican Party.
Aphrodite also became instrumental in the Eros and Psyche legend, and later was both Adonis ' lover and his surrogate mother.
Theodosius ' wife St Flacilla was instrumental in his campaign to end Arianism.
The opening instrumental was largely done away with by 1980 ; no later Project album except Eye in the Sky featured one ( although every album includes at least one instrumental somewhere in the running order ).
He was instrumental in the creation of Pakistan.
Despite Van Buren's defeat, Johnson was instrumental in keeping Greene County in the Democratic column.
He was instrumental in the conversion of many people to the Islamic faith and early in 623, Abu Bakr's daughter Aisha was married to Muhammad, strengthening the ties between the two men.
Porphyry seems to suggest that Ammonius was instrumental in helping Plotinus think about philosophy in new ways:
He also introduced new practices into the liturgy, and was instrumental in the Witenagemot's recognition of Wulfsige of Sherborne as a saint in about 1012.
Ælfheah's shrine, which had become neglected, was rebuilt and expanded in the early 12th century under Anselm of Canterbury, who was instrumental in retaining Ælfheah's name in the church calendar.
Anton Drexler ( 13 June 1884 – 24 February 1942 ) was a German far-right political leader of the 1920s, instrumental in the formation of the anti-communist German Workers ' Party.
Washington Irving was instrumental in popularizing Columbus.
The Granville Street Baptist Church ( now First Baptist Church ( Halifax )) was an instrumental and determining factor in the founding of the University.
A major influence on the sound of the British music scene in the 1960s, Korner was instrumental in bringing together various English blues musicians.
Another instrumental called " Brother " was used as the theme to the BBC Radio 1 Top 20 / 40 when Tom Browne / Simon Bates presented the programme in the 1970s.
The first instrumental analysis was flame emissive spectrometry developed by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff who discovered rubidium ( Rb ) and caesium ( Cs ) in 1860.
The observatory was equipped with instruments purchased during his long voyage abroad, comprising the most modern instrumental technology of the period.
A thorough historical and philosophical study of ahimsa was instrumental in the shaping of Albert Schweitzer's principle of " reverence for life ".
According to Tom Roberts, author of Alex Raymond: His Life and Art ( 2007 ), Capp delivered a stirring speech that was instrumental in changing those rules.
He was instrumental in organizing the World Baseball Classic in 2006.

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