Avery Morgan

General Manager at KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara

Avery Morgan currently serves as an Undergraduate Board Representative for Coastal Fund, making contributions to the allocation of over $600,000 annually for coastal ecosystem initiatives in Santa Barbara. In addition, Avery is an Environmental Educator at the Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration and teaches at the Hollister Ranch Tide Pool School as a Tide Pool Docent, guiding children through intertidal ecology experiences. Avery also holds the position of Digital Media Coordinator at KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara, where responsibilities include content creation and website management. Previous roles include Ecosystem Restoration Research Assistant at Lambert Lab, Field Researcher for Project ECOTONE, and various positions in sales and lab assistance. Educational qualifications are from UC Santa Barbara and the University of Montana, complemented by a research fellowship at the Institute for Youth in Policy.

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Goleta, United States

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KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara

As a non-commercial, educational FM station broadcasting for the public interest, KCSB enters into no commercial contracts which allow access to the airwaves and it strives to provide programming substantially different from that carried by commercial broadcast media. It is also designed to be educational for both programmers and listeners. UCSB students and other programmers are provided an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of radio broadcasting, both technically and in terms of broadcast content, and to explore more advanced aspects of broadcasting and the audio medium. KCSB insures that these opportunities are offered to a diverse community, especially people who are traditionally underrepresented in broadcasting. For its listeners, KCSB provides programming that is stimulating, informative and generally unavailable from other local media. KCSB’s news and public affairs programming places an emphasis on providing a forum for unpopular, controversial and/or neglected perspectives on important local, national and international issues. Its cultural arts and music programming covers a wide spectrum of expression from traditional to experimental which reflects the diverse community which KCSB serves. KCSB and its programmers strive for programming excellence, both in content and technique. As a member of the University of California Radio Network, KCSB supports other member stations of the network and works to share expertise and programming with those stations.


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