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{{Infobox Radio Station

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| name = KSLG-FM
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| city = ]
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| frequency = 94.1 ]
| airdate = May 1, 2001
| branding = K-Slug
| slogan = Humboldt's New Rock!
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| erp = 4,500 ]s
| haat = {{convert|544|m|ft|sp=us}}
| class = C1
| facility_id = 82688
| owner = Lost Coast Communications
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'''KSLG-FM''' is a commercial ] music ] in ], broadcasting to the ], area on 94.1 ]. KSLG-FM is branded as K-Slug, which refers to the ]s native to the region. The station actively uses ] and ] as tools to connect with fans and local bands in the ] area. They also actively use the social networks for giveaways and contests.

==History==
'''KSLG-FM''' launched on May 1, 2001, three years after Lost Coast Communications secured the license from the ]. Lost Coast Communications paid another radio operator, Eureka Broadcasting, US$70,000 to withdraw a bid for the 94.1 ], then had to secure investors to begin operating.

==Personalities -Present==
In the beginning, '''KSLG''' had only two DJs: John Matthews, a veteran of ] in Los Angeles, and Dr. Syd Reagan III, "bastard son of 99 Republicans."

Matthews still mans the morning slot from 6 a.m. to 12 noon PST and Myles Cochrane hosts from 12 noon to 6 P.M. PST.

==Personalities -Past==

Captain Chris P was the first evening host for KSLG. He was perhaps best known for speaking in gibberish.

Makeisha followed Captain Chris P into the night host position. She also hosted the station's first metal feature, "Get Your Rocks Off."

Mitch Hinman took over as the evening host, following Makeisha.

Ashley Ramone covered nights, post-Mitch Hinman and had a feature called "4 Degrees Of Tool" to link the rock band ] to other artists.

Plastic Jackson hosted the evening show "Happy Endings."

Jen Savage hosted middays and from Fall 2009 to Fall 2012 she hosted weekend afternoons.

Monica Topping hosted weekend middays and the Slug Festivities Guide.

==References==
* Haines, Kim. "". ''Eureka Times-Standard'', August 15, 2006.
*''North Coast Journal''. "". May 5, 2001.

==External links==
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*{{FM station data|KSLG}}

{{Eureka Radio}}
{{Modern Rock Radio Stations in California}}
{{Lost Coast Communications}}

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