Talk:KUNV
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Year signed on
[edit]Info box says 1981, history says 1980. Anyone know which is correct? Vegaswikian 02:55, 17 April 2007 (UTC) Yes, the station signed on-air April 23rd, 1981. The prose discussed the ENTIRE history including the closed circuit "station" KJON. [KUNV Historian: Hunsaker, R.] — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.229.57.194 (talk) 08:34, 24 October 2020 (UTC)
Color me somewhat skeptical.
[edit]Sounds like a whole lot of original research. Even more like a puff piece written by someone on the inside.
I recall reading in one of the Vegas weeklies that the station was effectively bought off into the "smooth jazz" format by some wealthy donors, and "Rock Ave" was put to bed.
Honestly, neither of the so-called "alternative" stations in Las Vegas got much past butt-rock. The first thing I noticed upon moving to the city was the complete lack of a decent college alternative station like the ones I'd enjoyed listening to in upstate NY. KUNV pretty much played Kenny G-style smooth jazz incessantly.
The story did seem to have a bit of a happy ending at least. Once an even WORSE commercial "smooth jazz" station which could actually be heard throughout Henderson (seriously, KUNV has always been static once you get to Henderson proper), the station actually reduced the muzak-inflected "smooth jazz" pap it had been playing and started playing a fair bit more real jazz. Not enough to make me a listener though.
It's still what it has been since the changeover. A college station that doesn't even attempt to serve its audience of college students anything they might actually want to listen to. That's a shame. TimBRoy (talk) 14:58, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
Moved from page
[edit]I removed this from the article as it is a list of people. See WP:OR, and WP:NOT. There is also an issue of WP:Notability.
Former Staff and Volunteers (listed chronologically, as possible)
[edit]- Tommy Walker (RIP) - CSUN Radio Club Adviser ( - 1979)
- Bill Saxton - CSUN Radio Club Pres., Student Station Manager, Program Director and Jazz Progressions Director ( - 1982)
- Susan Mueller - CSUN Radio Club VP ( - 1980)
- Richard Hunsaker - CSUN Radio Club, Technical Director, Alumni Advisor, Live Remote Engineer, and Jazz DJ (1978–1992)
- Phil Harringtom - Program Director and Tommy Touchdown (1982–1983)
- Bruce F Dyer-Station Manager Program Director and Bernie Fuddle (1982-1984)
- Tony Cordasco - Program Director (1983–1984), Sports Director (1981–1984)
- John Wennstrom - General Manager (1981–1985)
- Beatrice Guieterez - Sabado Especiale'
- Frankie D - Senior Sounds
- Mark Zimneac(RIP) - Jazz Progressions Music Director (1982)
- Tom Hawley - Dr. Splice and Touchdown or was it Fuddle? (1980–1988)
- Liz Axelrod - Rock Avenue DJ - Linda Axelrod and Tina Turntable - Touchdown Fuddle Show (1982-84)
- Bryan E. Brooks (Jazz Progressions Music Director 1983-1988, Program Director 1985-1988, DJ 1982-1988)
- Rob Rosenthal - "Rob Banks" (General Manager 1986-1993, DJ 1986-1993)
- Ken Jordan (Rock Avenue Music Director 1982-1987, DJ 1982-1987)
- Brett Greene (Rock Avenue Music Director 1987-1988, Program Director 1988-1990, DJ 1985-1990)
- Chris Cox (DJ) (Rock Avenue DJ, Jazz Progressions DJ, Alternative Dance Hour, 1985–1990)
- J.P. Muntal - (Program Director 1987-89) Producer/Host "Sextant", "Variances", "Panoramique"
- Rita Lorraine Sparling - "91 Avenue Of The Arts", "HerStory"...
- John C Midby - (Community Affairs Director 1987-89, "Panoramique")
- Michael Harrison "Bubby" (Rock Avenue DJ)
- Joel Habbeshaw (Rock Avenue Music Director 1988-1993, DJ 1987-1993)
- Kevin Kew (RIP) "The Door Stop" (Rock Avenue Assistant Music Director 1988-1990, Program Director 1990-1993, DJ 1986-1993)
- Johnny L Bacon - "The Shotgun" (Rock Avenue DJ 1987-1991)
- Gina Mainwal "Gina The Jet" (Assistant Program Director 1985, Rock Avenue Music Director 1986, DJ 1984-1990)
- Carmelita Ramirez-Sanchez - "Carmelita Sanchez" (Rock Avenue Assistant Music Director 1987-1988, DJ 1985-1990)
- Jimmy Kimmel (interview program 1984-1985)
- Rodney The Rocket (Rock Avenue)
- Candy Kane (Rock Avenue)
- Randy Reinoso "Randy West" (Hot off the Press. The Rock Avenue. 1985-early 1990s)
- Warren White - "Warren Peace" (Word Up 1988-1993)
- Michael Dantzig (Rock Avenue)
- Tom Bogan (Rock Avenue)
- Frank Difficult (Bisognio) (Difficult Listening, late 1980s)
- George Difficult (Tennell) (Difficult Listening, late 1980s)
- Terry Leaper (Rock Avenue)
- Jim Briare (Original KJON 1981, Rock Avenue from the undertow, Touchdown Fuddle Comedy Talk, Difficult Listening, Interview Program)
- Bob Bell (Rock Avenue DJ 1981-1984, Touchdown/Fuddle Comedy Show 1984-1985)
- Gerald Helm (Rock Avenue DJ 1981-1984)
- Doug Jablin (Exotic Excursions, Virtual Radio, Radiolucent)
- Darren X Davis - 1984-1986 Bunk Rock (Rock Avenue DJ)
- Ross Campbell - 1987-1988 Found music (Rock Avenue DJ)
- Gregory Crosby (Virtual Radio 1993-1995, Radiolucent 1995-1996)
- Keith Haubrich, AKA "DJ Cheese Omelet" (1995-1998 - Rock Ave., The Still Hour, Audio Apocalypse, Virtual Radio, RadioLucent)
- Bob Briare (Original KJON, Rock Avenue DJ, from the undertow, Touchdown Fuddle Comedy Talk Show)
- Tim Briare (Rock Avenue)
- Wes "Bannon" Jebb -(Rock Avenue)
- Shawn Estes (Rock Avenue DJ 1987-1991)
- Mickey Bohn - "The Bone" (Rock Avenue)
- Max S. Fellwalker "Maximum" (Rock Avenue 1989-1991)
- Kristi Carlson (Rock Avenue)
- Neil Hoff "The Breeze" (Jazz Progressions)
- Dominick Brascia "PUNK ROCK DOM" (Early 1980s)
- Bruce Thompson (Jazz Progressions - Early 1980s)
- Jerry Burn (Olivarez) 1983-Mid 1990s (Community Affairs-Connections, Rock Avenue, Lunch With The P.M.R.C., 1988-Mid 1990's)
- Richard (Dick Whiplash) Gibson 1989-1993 (Rock Avenue)
- Bruce Bullet - 1991-1993
- Andy Shmuckler - 84-85 ( cast member of Touchdown/Fuddle comedy show)
- Heather Brandes (Rock Avenue)
- Dayvid Figler "Virtual Dave" (Rock Avenue 1993-1995)
- Ivy "Poizen Ivy" Hover (Rock Avenue, 1989–1997)
- Ryan "Tiger" Kinder (Rock Avenue, 1996-1998 Co-Music Director, DJ)
- Ducky Slaughter (Rock Avenue, 1996-1998 Co-Music Director, Program Director)
- "Jared Dean" Blanchard (DJ 1991 - 1994, Locals Only, Assistant Music Director, Program Director)
- "Michelle" Saunders - Touceda (Rock Avenue & Danceteria DJ 89-94, Assistant Program Director)
- Dayna "Ariel" Cramer (Rock Avenue DJ 1989-1994)
- Todd "O'neal" Olcott (Rock Avenue DJ 1983-84,89,98. Sports Reporter 83-84.)
- Roy Hessinger (Rock Avenue & Luminous Basement DJ 1994-1998, Assistant Program Director, Program Director)
- Eric Casillas- "Eric", late 80's, neo-Punk
- Andrea, late 80's- alternative + intellectual musik
- Christene Willis- "Ruby Lee", after midnight, late 80's, (Glam, Glitter and Goth); Rock-n-Bowl
- Lewis Southers (Rock Avenue, Difficult Listening, Luminous Basement 1987 - 1994)
- Jason Feinberg (Rock Avenue, The Still Hour (Goth/Industrial), Music Director) (1994–1997)
- Donna DeChristopher a.k.a. "The Goddess Of The Airwaves" (Rock Avenue DJ 1987-1997)
- Bradford Colton - "Bradford" (Rock Avenue 1991-1997)
- Jeffrey Morris - (Virtual Radio, Exotic Excursions)
- Derek Roy aka The Doctor - ( Rock Ave dj , Host of Danceteria 1984-1992 )
- Jennifer Gilroy - "Jennifah-Oh-Jenny" (Development Director 1992-1996, Rock Avenue DJ 1994-1996)