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Last Hope for Rock ‘n’ Roll Radio

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It seems odd to me, somehow, that KLSX is giving up the ghost and turning itself over to the very thing that killed it as a music station (“KLSX [With Kato] Joins Talk Radio Wars Today,” Calendar, Aug. 1).

97.1’s decline can be traced back to the moment it surrendered its morning drive time to New York City’s No. 1 form of air pollution: Howard Stern.

I don’t doubt that this ultimately chased away KLSX’s core audience, and only attracted the kind of people who actually find Stern funny, which isn’t a demographic that I would particularly covet.

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After KLOS discarded most of its real on-air talent in favor of its current crop of DJ Blandness, KLSX’s meltdown leaves KSCA 101.9 as about the only choice left for serious rock music lovers in L.A. So I urge all former KLSX listeners to support this alternative, lest we lose our last hope for good rock ‘n’ roll radio.

I hope it doesn’t take long for KLSX to see the error of its ways, and realize that Kato Kaelin for Jim Ladd is not a fair trade.

PAUL McELLIGOTT

Lake Forest

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