Their avid listeners are giving St. Francis High's KSFH a Great Reception

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In high school, I was heavily involved with a low-power Class D FM radio station, 87.9 FM KSFH.  During my time with the station, I was a DJ, Programming Director, and eventually became co-General Manager.  Running the station was absolutely phenomenal; probably one of the best memories of my high school career.  Recently though, I was browsing the web looking for some details on the station.  I came across an old San Francisco Chronicle newspaper article that was written about KSFH, and how myself and several buddies of mine resurrected the station from pending doom.  You can find a PDF version of the article here.  It can also be found on SFGate.com here.  While you're at it, check out the live KSFH studio cam.

And yes, that's me in the picture.  I'm sitting in the station studio on one of the computers; downloading MP3's on Napster!  Obviously, this was before the RIAA ruined Napster and other free file sharing services.

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A Silicon Valley native, Mark Kolich is a full-time Software Engineer and a consultant for hire. A web technologies expert, his current focus is on building powerful and robust cloud-driven web-applications using Java, PHP, Perl, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His favorite programming languages are PHP, Java and JavaScript. He uses Linux, enjoys biking to work, loves building great software, and always writes elegant, readable, and maintainable code.

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