Issue Date: 4/3/06
College radio station broadcasts from the ball field
By Jason Dunn
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"Traditionally football, basketball and baseball games have the most interest," he said. He added that other sports might be considered in the future.
"We certainly want to make the home games a regular event," Chelesnik said. "We want to do even more next season."
The baseball broadcasts are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Thursday's and noon on Saturday's.
Chelesnik was listening to the first broadcast on March 23.
"I thought the guys did a good job of it, especially for their first time," he said. "These guys understand the value of preparation, and it came through in their broadcast."
The broadcasts also help promote Palomar's baseball team.
"I want the Palomar College baseball fans to appreciate that they have another outlet to follow their team when they can't actually get out to the field," Chelesnik said.
Bonnie Imperiali, whose son Ricky Imperiali is the Comets' shortstop, said she could not attend the March 23 game so she listened online. Imperiali said she was not a KKSM listener before the first baseball broadcast.
"I didn't really know about it until this," she said. "I didn't know Palomar had their own radio station."
KKSM broadcasts at 1320 AM, through Cox Digital Cable on channel 958 and online at www.palo
marcollegeradio.com.
"We certainly want to make the home games a regular event," Chelesnik said. "We want to do even more next season."
The baseball broadcasts are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Thursday's and noon on Saturday's.
Chelesnik was listening to the first broadcast on March 23.
"I thought the guys did a good job of it, especially for their first time," he said. "These guys understand the value of preparation, and it came through in their broadcast."
The broadcasts also help promote Palomar's baseball team.
"I want the Palomar College baseball fans to appreciate that they have another outlet to follow their team when they can't actually get out to the field," Chelesnik said.
Bonnie Imperiali, whose son Ricky Imperiali is the Comets' shortstop, said she could not attend the March 23 game so she listened online. Imperiali said she was not a KKSM listener before the first baseball broadcast.
"I didn't really know about it until this," she said. "I didn't know Palomar had their own radio station."
KKSM broadcasts at 1320 AM, through Cox Digital Cable on channel 958 and online at www.palo
marcollegeradio.com.










