Ashland Oregon’s 20th annual Independent Media Week showcases a coalition of independent media producers, local activists and community groups organized around the theme "A well-informed citizenry is a cornerstone of democracy".
Traditionally running the third week in April (April 13-19th), Independent Media Week is a grassroots campaign to inform and empower citizen by showcasing local efforts and to expand and inspire hyper-local media production.
If you are an artist or creator, we would love to share space with you. Independent artists are invited to join us at IndyCon on April 19th. To participate, contact Jason Houk at 541-841-8341, email your requests to jason@kskq.org or fill out the questionnaire at sojwj.org/indycon-2025/.
For more information go to sojwj.org/independent-media-week-2025/
Download the artist / vendor application here.
To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of KSKQ Community Radio, we are inviting artists to create a new logo and design for our station t-shirts. The chosen design will win $100 cash prize. The winning design will be judged on creativity and versatility. Preference is for designs that will print well on a t-shirt and other promotional spaces.
The only requirements are the design must have the following information. (Station name, frequencies and website):
KSKQ Community Radio
89.5 FM Ashland
94.1 FM Medford
www.kskq.org
To participate, please send in your digital file to info, mail or drop by studio 1661 Hwy 99 N. #5, Ashland by April 16th. The winner will be announced at IndyCon - April 19th. - SOU RR Room All submissions will be displayed as well.
For more information you can email Jason
Here is the old tee shirt design.
We are looking for a new look.
KSKQ is community radio for the Ashland / Medford areas including much of the Rogue Valley and beyond. KSKQ holds its designation as a "community radio station" very sacred.
Program offerings include an eclectic mixture of syndicated news and cultural radio programs not heard on any commercial radio station in Southern Oregon, as well as locally-produced music and talk shows. It provides an electronic megaphone to individuals and organizations that might otherwise be shut out of the mainstream corporate media as they strive to get their important messages out. Community members and local organizations are often invited to the station to be interviewed.
KSKQ is a nonprofit volunteer organization sustained by donations from listeners, business underwriting, income from fundraising events and foundation grants. KSKQ boasts about 60 volunteers.
KSKQ is pleased to invite you to listen to home-grown and syndicated conversation and music at 89.5 FM Ashland and 94.1 FM Medford, Oregon and from all over the planet at www.kskq.org.
The Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon owns KSKQ Community Radio. It holds the Federal Communications Commission Non-Commercial Educational license,
is legally responsible for KSKQ and sets editorial policy. MCASO was founded to combat racism and other forms of discrimination.
Its mission is To serve as a catalyst in the community, promoting understanding and appreciation between cultures,
by creating cross-cultural educational opportunities where people of all backgrounds can interact in an environment of
goodwill.
KSKQ's editorial policy encourages diversity in programming, but racism, hate speech and
statements that promote exclusion are not allowed as they are contrary to the mission.
Gordon Elwood Foundation