What Others Are Saying About KUSF

"At the 5th annual College Media Journal Music Marathon held in New York and attended by over 1,500 radio and record people, KUSF was named best college station"
Billboard Magazine

"For years this 3,000 watt outlet has been a model for college stations around the country that play alternative rock and many of its staff members have moved into radio and record jobs"
Ben Fong-Torres, San Francisco Chronicle

"You guys are the best"
CBS College Marketing Department

"This little college station has been influencing the so-called mainstream radio sound in this town for years"
Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle

"A commercial radio station finally is on the verge of giving the hipster students of KUSF a little competition"
Rob Morse, San Francisco Examiner

"After a cursory listen to the new music of K---, back to KUSF"
Rob Morse, San Francisco Examiner

"KUSF, recently voted the number one college station in the nation, is certainly the Bay Area's Best"
BAM Magazine

"KUSF is rising in the Arbitron Ratings Survey luring frustrated adult listeners away from commercial stations"
Image Magazine

"Quite a coup for the little college radio station that could, San Francisco's KUSF. Linda Ryan, a disk jockey on the provocative University of San Francisco FM outlet, is one of only three national radio personalities chosen to interview the popular Irish rock band U2, in a satellite radio broadcast planned for Tuesday night (and featured on MTV)"
Michael Snyder, San Francisco Chronicle

"We as concert producers are truly fortunate to have the professional support of a staff like the one at KUSF!"
Bill Graham Presents

"Here are some FM stations around the country that you might want to check out: Atlanta, W---; Chicago, W---; Houston, K---; New York, W---; Philadelphia, W---; and San Francisco, KUSF, 90.3"
Esquire Magazine

"KUSF, a 3,000 watt non-profit station funded by the University of San Francisco, is cited by many in the business as the station playing the best new music in town"
Kevin Berger, Bay Guardian

College radio favorites are also picked up by a few adventurous commercial stations. In San Francisco for instance, the University of San Francisco's 3,000-watt station KUSF broadcasts alternative rock during the daytime; at night, when KUSF changes to public affairs and specialty programming, the commercial K--- adds more alternative rock
The New York Times