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PRESS RELEASE: COMMUNITY RADIO KNSJ 89.1 FM SUFFERED CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE WHEN A WINTER STORM TOPPLED ITS RENTED TOWER

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February 27, 2026

Our volunteers have confirmed that the American Tower Company’s tower on Monument Peak at 6,200 ft. elevation collapsed in the February winter storm due to severe ice accumulation and wind. The tower where KNSJ rented space since beginning broadcasting on July 4th, 2013, is now a crumpled pile of steel and cabling. The tower also hosted two cell phone transfer stations, for AT&T and T-Mobile, as well as several other smaller clients. KNSJ was the only broadcast station on the tower. KNSJ is still streaming online, but restoring our broadcast signal will require urgent funding for engineering, equipment, and a possible new site.

Amy Goodman Film

APRIL 24 SHOWING “STEAL THIS STORY, PLEASE”

THE FILM “STEAL THIS STORY, PLEASE” ABOUT AMY GOODMAN, DEMOCRACY NOW!, OPENS IN SAN DIEGO ON FRIDAY, APRIL 24, AT TWO THEATERS: DIGITAL GYM CINEMA, AN INDEPENDENT MOVIE THEATER IN DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO AT 1100 MARKET STREET, AND AT ANGELIKA FILM CENTER & CAFÉ – CARMEL MOUNTAIN LOCATED NEAR RANCHO BERNARDO, SAN DIEGO, AT 11620 CARMEL MOUNTAIN RD, 92128

TICKET INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON THEIR WEBSITES

YOU CAN LISTEN TO DEMOCRACY NOW! IN SAN DIEGO EXCLUSIVELY ON KNSJ M-F 7-8AM AND 6-7PM

Undeterred by armed soldiers, evasive politicians, and riot police, Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please! is a gripping account of the trailblazing journalist whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history. From the frontlines of global conflicts to the organized chaos of her daily news show Democracy Now!, Goodman amplifies stories and voices too often silenced by commercial media.

Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin (Trouble the Water, Citizen Koch, The Janes) take us behind the scenes with the warm, wisecracking granddaughter of an Orthodox rabbi — raised in a tradition of asking hard questions – as she navigates a media landscape reshaped by technology, corporate consolidation, and political assaults on the press and on truth itself. Urgent, provocative and unexpectedly funny, Steal This Story, Please! is both a call to action and a celebration of resistance, posing the question: what happens to democracy when the press stops challenging power?


FRIENDLY FIRE

With Don Kimball, Sat 2pm, Wed 7pm

A Voice for Veterans

Tune in to Friendly Fire today to hear former USAF Academy graduate and attorney Mickey Weinstein of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. A former White House consultant, Weinstein is the founder of MRFF and for over 20 years has been advising clients about their Constitutional rights where it applies to the separation of church and state. With Pete Hegseth leading the charge, America’s military is being purged of top ranking officials who don’t believe America should be on a crusade against Muslims in the Middle East, and that promotions should be based on ability and not on race or gender. Weinstein pulls no punches. America is at a crossroads. If we don’t resist, White Christian Nationalists, allied with Zionists, they will destroy America and most of the Middle East!

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN LIVE with Mike and Arthur Aguirre Sat 11am

CREATING THE JEWEL OF SAN DIEGO: BALBOA PARK! with ANNE HOIBERG

Call In with your comments and remembrances 619-790-KNSJ (5675)

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) helped pull us out of The Great Depression, brought the nation the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) with jobs for millions of people, bought families help with the New Deal and left his footprint in San Diego’s beloved Balboa Park and more. Anne Hoiberg is in conversation with Arthur and Mike and Arthur about the presence of FDR and his administration in San Diego as part of the WPA.

Anne Hoiberg was born in Illinois, where she and her two siblings attended elementary and high school. After high school, Anne enrolled in Northern Illinois University, majoring in Education. Later, she moved to San Diego and enrolled in SDSU, earning a Master’s degree in Psychology. She accepted a position as a Research Psychologist with the Naval Health Research Center where she was employed for 25 years. During those years. Anne published two books and more than 150 articles in scientific publications.

Anne was also active in her community, beginning with membership and then the position as President of the San Diego Women’s Political Caucus. She recruited and trained women to run for elected office. Her membership in other nonprofit organizations led to her presidency in the United Nations Association (UNA-USA, SD), Women’s Museum of California, International Museum of Human Rights at San Diego, League of Women Voters of San Diego, and La Jolla Pen Women. She also serves as President of Boards of Directors of several local nonprofit organizations, e.g., Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition, Nile Sisters Development Initiative, La Jolla Pen Women, and UNA-USA, SD. Since retiring, she has authored three books, including Tears of War, the stories of 37 refugee women. In 2021, Mayor Todd Gloria proclaimed August 31 as Anne Hoiberg Women’s Rights Day.

Community Meeting

Chasing Curiosity

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COMMUNITY MEETING TONIGHT AT 6:30 ON ZOOM

MEET KNSJ FM SAN DIEGO RADIO. FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN SAN DIEGO THROUGH KNSJ, GRASSROOTS, VOLUNTEER-LED BROADCASTING-MULTIMEDIA.

EVERYONE WELCOME, YOUNG AND OLD

WE WANT TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR PASSIONS, INTERESTS AND STORIES. WE WILL FILL YOU IN ON WHAT WE HAVE IN THE PIPELINE, OUR LOCAL BROADCASTS AND PERSONALITIES, PUBLIC AFFAIRS-TALK SHOWS LISTENING TO VOICES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOODS AND OUR BLOCKBUSTER MUSIC BLOCK.

FOR THE ZOOM LINK: SEND AN EMAIL TO INFO@KNSJ.ORG OR CALL 619-283-1100

Friendly Fire

FRIENDLY FIRE with Don Kimball Wed 7pm, Sat 2pm

A Voice for Veterans

Guest CAPTAIN PAUL WATSON, formerly of Greenpeace

Don and Paul are in conversation about the perils of the latest war in the Middle East to the oceans and to the planet.

About Captain Paul Watson–formerly of Greenpeace, the Sea Shepherd Conversation Society and the star of the reality TV series Whale Wars. Now the head of the Paul Watson Foundation.

Women’s Radio Hour

THE WOMEN’S HOUR with Patricia Law Fri 5pm, Sat noon, Sun 6pm

Ballot Measures Save Money with Guests KATHERYN RHODES and MANDY HAVLIK

Patricia and her guests are in conversation about ballot measures regarding revenue, looking at reclassification for on-line travel agencies reclassification and more. They take a look at transient occupancy and infrastructure among other issues. Kathy Havlik is a candidate for San Diego City Council District 2.

No King’s

WE HAVE THE POWER

NO KING’S RALLY REPORT–VOICES FROM THE GROUND TODAY AT 1PM

Rally Saturday, March 28 with Cody Goodfellow

Reporter Cody Goodfellow brings KNSJ to the grassroots level inviting the people there to tell their stories about why they were at the rally and what they wanted to tell San Diegans and the country. Cody also asks organizers and keynote speakers about the reason for the rally, and more.

CODY GOODFELLOW has written nine novels and five collections of short stories and edits the hyperpulp zine Forbidden Futures. His writing has been favored with three Wonderland Book Awards. His comics work has been featured in Mystery Meat, Creepy, Slow Death Zero and Skin Crawl. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous short films, TV shows, music videos by Anthrax and Beck, and a Days Inn commercial. He also wrote, co-produced and scored the Lovecraftian hygiene films Baby Got Bass and Stay At Home Dad which can be viewed on YouTube. He “lives” in San Diego.

Talk of the Town

TALK OF THE TOWN with Mike Aguirre 4-5pm

With Katheryn Rhodes and Mandy Havlik

Mandy Havlik is a candidate for San Diego City Councilmember, District 2

Lots to talk about for San Diego–affordability, revenue streams, online hotel booking and services.

What do you think?

The Electric Picnic

THE ELECTRIC PICNIC with Susan Taylor Mon 8am, Wed 3pm, Sat 7pm

Guest Poet SUSAN BLACK ALLEN

Susan Black Allen is a poet and a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) working with military families at Camp Pendleton. Some of the parents she works with have allegations of domestic violence and/or child abuse and neglect. Most of them come from rough backgrounds and have a great deal of their own trauma. 

Susan writes, in part, to understand and process hard things. She also enjoys creating narratives, poems that tell stories.

Her first poetry collection The Best Sex I Never Had: Secrets and Solace of a Psychotherapist was published by Legacy Publications in 2025. She has published essays and poems on mental health and parenting in “The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine,” for the non-profit “This is My Brave,” and in the “San Diego Poetry Annual.” 

A Boston transplant, San Diego is now one of the top loves of her life. She’s fond of her daughter Emmy, fiancé Mark, dog Poppy, and cat Finn, too.