TNN Radio
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| Hosted by | Jimmy Alvarez and Leeza London |
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TNN RADIO is an independent American alternative rock radio program based in Laguna Beach, California, that has broadcast since 2006, specializing in music from various alternative genres, subgenres, and eras under the acronym "Then n' Now."[1][2]
Originating as a venture of parent company BNG Marketing, which began in publishing in 2004 before expanding into broadcast media, TNN RADIO was formulated for live broadcasts in early 2006 and adopted its name permanently thereafter.[1] The program emphasizes non-corporate, diverse playlists avoiding mainstream repetition, focusing on punk, ska, reggae, new wave, grunge, and mod-ska, while promoting social awareness through music origins discussions, concert coverage, and segments like Alternative Lunch.[1][2]It airs live every Sunday from 12:00 to 3:00 PM Pacific Time on KXFM 104.7 FM, serving Orange County terrestrially, and is available worldwide via 24/7 streaming on platforms including the station's website, iHeartRadio, Pandora, and Spotify.[1][2]
Podcasts of episodes, featuring interviews with bands such as Blink-182, Green Day, Social Distortion, and The Vandals, are distributed on Apple Podcasts.[2][3]Hosted by Jimmy Alvarez since its launch—drawing on his prior experience at stations like KROQ-FM—and co-broadcaster Leeza London, the show has built a following for its eclectic mix and event coverage, including festivals like Vans Warped Tour, Punk Rock Bowling, and OC Music Awards.[2] In 2020, TNN Radio was named Alternative Radio Podcast of the Year by Feedspot.[1] Its slogans, such as "Saving the World from Really Crappy Music, One Song at a Time" and "Broadcasting at a Frequency that only our fellow Freaks Can Hear," reflect its irreverent, community-oriented ethos.[1]

Overview
Broadcast Information
TNN RADIO is broadcast terrestrially via KXRN-LP, branded as KXFM and licensed to Laguna Radio, Inc., operating at 104.7 MHz (104.7 FM) from Laguna Beach, California, following a frequency change from 93.5 MHz effective February 3, 2020, with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100 watts and a height above average terrain (HAAT) of -35 meters.[4]
The station holds Facility ID 124565 and is classified as L1 (Low Power FM), a non-commercial educational service limited in range due to its low-power status.[4]Its primary terrestrial coverage encompasses Laguna Beach and surrounding areas in southern Orange County, with potential reception extending to parts of Greater Orange County under optimal conditions, though signal strength diminishes rapidly beyond local vicinities.[5] Worldwide accessibility is provided through online streaming, enabling listeners globally to tune in regardless of geographic limitations.[6]
TNN RADIO airs live every Sunday from Noon to 3:00 PM Pacific Time, hosted by Jimmy Alvarez and co-broadcaster Leeza London. Live streams and on-demand content are available directly via the official websites tnnradio.org and kxfmradio.org, with podcast episodes distributed on platforms including iHeartRadio.[3] TNN Radio originated as a venture of parent company BNG Marketing, which began in publishing in 2004 before expanding into broadcast media, with TNN formulated for live broadcasts in early 2006.[1]
In April 2026, Amber Meyer joined the broadcast. She is a seasoned veteran of the music industry. Her tenure had her work a s talent scout for BMG Music Canada when she lived in Toronto. Amber also worked alongside renown publicist Stormy Sheppard at Leave Home Booking. She is currently a columnist at OC Music News in addition to her on-air duties at TNN RADIO.
Format and Content Style
TNN RADIO features a contemporary modern rock format that highlights a diverse range of alternative sub-genres, including punk, reggae, ska, new wave, grunge, and generational rock spanning from the 1970s onward. This approach integrates tracks from the genre's foundational periods with more recent releases, creating a broad sonic palette that appeals to listeners seeking both nostalgia and innovation.[2]The station positions itself as the "ultimate alternative sonic experience," emphasizing an inclusive exploration of alternative music's sub-genres and historical eras to deliver a cohesive yet varied listening journey.

By prioritizing this stylistic depth, TNN RADIO fosters a sense of discovery within the alternative rock landscape, blending influences from punk's raw energy to ska's rhythmic vitality and grunge's introspective grit.[3]This format bears stylistic similarities to prominent California-based modern rock outlets, such as KROQ in Los Angeles, 91X in San Diego, and LIVE 105 in San Francisco, all of which share a commitment to curating innovative alternative programming across eras. TNN Radio's focus on genre diversity and cultural resonance aligns with these stations' legacies of championing boundary-pushing sounds in the region.[7]
History
Founding and Early Broadcasts
TNN RADIO was established in early 2006 as a venture of parent company BNG Marketing, a company initially focused on publishing that began operations in 2004 before expanding into broadcast media. The station's concept emerged as a response to the perceived monotony of corporate radio formats, aiming to deliver a diverse mix of alternative rock, punk, ska, reggae, and generational music spanning past and present eras.
BNG formulated the name TNN, standing for "Then n' Now," to reflect this music design emphasizing origins and evolutions in genres like new wave, punk rock, grunge, and mod-ska.[1]The program launched in early 2006 from studios in Anaheim, California, initially as a music-only alternative rock program available via live streaming online. Its first on-air personality was Jimmy Alvarez, who joined that year as executive producer and host, bringing extensive experience from the Southern California radio scene. Alvarez had previously worked at KROQ-FM, where he produced segments starting in 1988, including public affairs shows like "Openline" and contributions to programs such as Reggae Revolution and All Night Radio; he also helped launch MARS FM (KDLD 103.1 FM) in 1991.
Early broadcasts aired live on Sundays, fostering a community-oriented approach through social media platforms created around the same time to engage listeners with genre histories and artist spotlights.[8][1]Through mid-April 2014, TNN Radio maintained its foundational format of streaming broadcasts from the Anaheim facility, prioritizing independent production and a rotation of alternative tracks without extensive talk elements. This period solidified the station's niche appeal, drawing on Alvarez's expertise to curate sets that highlighted underrepresented sounds in mainstream radio. The early operations laid the groundwork for TNN's evolution, establishing it as a dedicated platform for alternative music enthusiasts before any major structural shifts.[8]
Transition and Key Milestones
In May 2014, TNN RADIO transitioned its broadcast operations from an Anaheim studio to KX935 (93.5 FM) in Laguna Beach, California, marking its entry into terrestrial radio with a simulcast available both over the airwaves and online stream.[8] This shift allowed the program to reach a broader Southern California audience while maintaining its focus on alternative music. On August 10, 2014, TNN Radio became the first terrestrial station to play music by the Los Angeles-based punk band The Interrupters, highlighting its role in promoting emerging local talent.[9]Prior to the full transition, TNN RADIO contributed to media coverage of major events and performances.
In March 2015, executive producer Jimmy Alvarez facilitated and conducted an interview with blues legend Buddy Guy for the KX935 Morning Show, co-hosted by Tyler Russell, discussing the state of blues music and radio.[10]The year 2016 saw several significant achievements, including Alvarez's interviews with key figures such as MusInk Festival co-founder Travis Barker, Warped Tour organizer Kevin Lyman, Descendents frontman Milo Aukerman, and The Living End guitarist Chris Cheney. On July 7, 2016, TNN RADIO partnered with KX935 for a live broadcast from the Vans Warped Tour, the only radio station to do so that day, enhancing its on-site event coverage.
That summer, Alvarez authored multiple feature articles for OC Weekly, including pieces on the evolution of ska music (June 17), the history and influence of Voodoo Glow Skulls as skacore pioneers (July 29), and the Descendents' enduring punk legacy tied to their new album (July 27), drawing from his personal experiences and TNN RADIO's platform.[11][12][13]In 2017, TNN RADIO announced the Vans Warped Tour schedule and lineup in March, featuring insights from organizer Kevin Lyman. The Show’s photographers also provided images used in promotional campaigns, including LiveNation's coverage of the House of Blues Anaheim re-opening, Social Distortion's marketing efforts, 311's promotions, and Adam Ant's events.
By 2018, Alvarez and TNN RADIO were cited as expert sources in an Atlas Obscura feature on ska's origins and global migration (September 18), where Alvarez discussed the genre's themes of unity and its third-wave popularity in Orange County. Later that year, on December 18, TNN RADIO aired its 1,000th live broadcast, a milestone celebrating over a decade of alternative music programming on KX935.[14][15]

Later Developments
On February 3, 2020, the station changed frequency from 93.5 FM to 104.7 FM, rebranding as KXFM while continuing to serve Laguna Beach and Orange County.[16] That year, TNN Radio was named Alternative Radio Podcast of the Year by Feedspot.[1]
TNN RADIO has maintained a strong presence at major Southern California music events, with ongoing coverage at festivals like SoCal Hoe Down, Punk Rock Bowling, Sabroso Festival, and One Love Cali Reggae Fest, building on past participation in Vans Warped Tour, Sunset Strip Music Festival, and It's Not Dead Festival. Its photography and reporting continue to appear in outlets such as OC Weekly, the Orange County Register, and artist social media.[8]
Programming
Schedule and Music Selection
TNN RADIO's live broadcasts air every Sunday from Noon to 3:00 p.m. Pacific Time on KXFM 104.7 FM in Laguna Beach, California, serving the Greater Orange County area and beyond through online streaming.[1] The program originates from the station's towers, emphasizing a consistent weekly slot that allows listeners to tune in for a two-hour session of curated alternative music.[1]The music selection for TNN RADIO blends contemporary modern rock with historical tracks spanning genres such as punk, new wave, grunge, reggae, and ska, primarily drawing from the 1970s onward to reflect the "Then n' Now" ethos of the show.[1]
This curation process prioritizes alternative sub-genres, mixing current hits with influential classics to create a dynamic listening experience that appeals to both longtime fans and new audiences.[1] For instance, sets often feature artists like Fontaines D.C. alongside foundational acts from the punk and ska scenes, ensuring a balance between innovation and heritage.[3]Episodes of TNN RADIO have been available as podcasts on Apple Podcasts since December 2016, enabling on-demand access to past broadcasts.[17] The podcast is also featured on platforms including iHeartRadio, Spotify, and Pandora, broadening its reach beyond live airings under the KXFM banner [1] and iHeart’s Spreaker platform. This digital distribution supports the show's commitment to alternative music preservation and discovery.[1]

Special Segments and Genres
TNN RADIO integrates a diverse array of alternative genres into its regular programming rotations, prominently featuring punk, reggae, ska, and generational rock to appeal to listeners seeking a broad sonic palette. The station emphasizes sub-genres such as mod-ska, punk-ska, new wave, and grunge, drawing from eras spanning the late 1970s punk origins through 1990s alternative peaks to contemporary releases. This curation creates a "Then n' Now" experience, blending classic tracks with modern interpretations to highlight the evolution of these styles, as reflected in dedicated playlists on the station's YouTube channel for punk (then and now), ska, reggae, 1980s new wave, and 1990s alternative.[1][18]Special segments enhance this genre depth, with the flagship Alternative Lunch program showcasing contemporary alternative music while exploring the historical roots of punk and new wave from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Current Status
On-Air Personalities
Jimmy Alvarez serves as the executive producer and primary on-air personality for TNN RADIO, having joined the station in 2006 as its first on-air host.[https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/staff/] A veteran broadcaster in the Southern California market with nearly three decades of experience, Alvarez began his career in the news room at KFRN 1280 AM in Long Beach in 1985 before moving to KROQ-FM in 1988, where he produced segments and co-hosted shows such as "Openline" and "Reggae Revolution."[https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/staff/] He later contributed to the launch of MARS FM (KDLD) 103.1 FM in 1991, producing segments for GROOVE RADIO, and handles key responsibilities at TNN, including artist interviews, production, and curating the Sunday live broadcasts.

Liza Kumjian-Smith, known professionally as Leeza London, is a featured DJ and associate producer at TNN Radio, where she joined in 2017 to provide new music selections and facilitate artist interviews.[https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/staff/] With over two decades of experience at KROQ-FM, she co-hosted "Rodney on the Roq" alongside Rodney Bingenheimer, playing a pivotal role in breaking international acts like Coldplay, Muse, and Arctic Monkeys through her "American in London" segment.[https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/staff/].
London's background includes A&R work for major labels such as Sire Records, Hollywood Records, and Geffen Records during her time in London in the 1990s, bringing a global perspective to TNN's alternative rock programming.[8]
Interviews and Video Content
TNN RADIO has produced a variety of video interviews in partnership with Skindie Magazine since August 2014, focusing on rock and alternative artists, with content often featured on band websites and social channels. Their inaugural collaboration featured an interview with the Pixies, discussing the band's reunion, tour plans, and creative process. Subsequent videos included conversations with acts such as Voodoo Glow Skulls, exploring their ska-punk influences and touring experiences.[23][26]
Notable audio interviews highlight TNN RADIO's engagement with influential musicians. In March 2015, executive producer Jimmy Alvarez interviewed blues legend Buddy Guy on the KX 93.5 morning show, covering the state of blues music, radio's role in its promotion, and Guy's career longevity. For the 2016 MusInk Festival, Alvarez spoke with organizers John Reese and drummer Travis Barker about the event's tattoo-music fusion and lineup curation. Later that year, on August 14, 2016, Alvarez conducted Chris Cheney's first U.S. radio interview since 2012, delving into The Living End's return to music after a hiatus. Interviews with Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman in 2016 and 2017 addressed tour logistics, artist selections, and the festival's cultural impact on punk and alternative scenes.

Additionally, in 2016, Alvarez interviewed Descendents frontman Milo Aukerman ahead of the band's album Hypercaffium Spazzinate, focusing on their punk evolution and Aukerman's transition from biochemistry to full-time music.[10][27][28][13]TNN Radio's interviews have extended to ska and punk icons, contributing to written publications that contextualize genre histories. A June 2016 OC Weekly article by Alvarez detailed ska's evolution through interviews with artists including Fishbone's Angelo Moore on Skacore fusion, The English Beat's Dave Wakeling on 2-Tone politics, Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett on third-wave energy, and The Interrupters' Aimee Allen on potential fourth-wave developments; it emphasized OC's role as a ska hub with bands like No Doubt and Sublime. Other 2016 OC Weekly pieces covered the Descendents' punk legacy, Voodoo Glow Skulls' Skacore endurance, and Oingo Boingo's new wave influences via related discussions. In September 2018, Alvarez and TNN Radio were sourced in an Atlas Obscura feature on ska's global migration, highlighting third-wave unity in Orange County and quoting Alvarez on the genre's themes of racial harmony and rebellion.[11][13][15]

Representative acts featured across TNN RADIO's interviews and videos include AC/DC, AFI, Alkaline Trio, American Authors, Anti-Flag, Asking Alexandria, Bad Religion, Big D and the Kids Table, Black Uhuru, blink-182, Buzzcocks, Cage the Elephant, Cherie Currie, The Damned, Dead Kennedys, The Dirty Heads, Dropkick Murphys, Echo & The Bunnymen, Face to Face, Florence + The Machine, Foo Fighters, Frankie & The Studs, Green Day, Imagine Dragons, Jimmy Eat World, Less Than Jake, Turnstile, Linkin Park, and Lit, showcasing the station's broad reach in alternative music dialogues.[11]
References
- https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/about-us/
- https://kxfmradio.org/shows/tnn-radio/
- https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-tnn-radio-76470286/
- https://transition.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/fmq?facid=124565
- https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?select=city&city=Laguna%20Beach&state=CA&FCCcall=KXRN-LP
- https://tnnradio.org/
- https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/links-we-love/
- https://tnnradio.wordpress.com/staff/
- https://ocmusicnews.com/kx-fm-and-tnn-radio/
- https://kxfmradio.org/buddy-guy-living-legend-on-kxfm-104-7/
- https://www.ocweekly.com/the-evolution-of-ska-through-the-eyes-of-an-oc-radio-dj-7267266-2/
- https://www.ocweekly.com/how-voodoo-glow-skulls-became-the-godfathers-of-skacore-7381034/
- https://www.ocweekly.com/the-descendents-keep-their-punk-lineage-alive-with-new-album-7377566-2/
- https://www.ocweekly.com/tnn-radio-celebrates-their-1000-show-on-kx-93-5-fm-this-sunday/
- https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/ska-the-sound-that-made-worldwide-waves
- https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2020-01-29/whats-the-frequency-kx-starting-monday-laguna-beach-fm-radio-station-will-be-104-7-instead-of-93-5
- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tnn-radio/id1073986250
- https://www.youtube.com/@TNNRadioGlobal/playlists
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tnnradio
- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/edd45530-003f-4e68-a84e-5d0cc33f9ef0/episodes/ddccd677-133c-4cce-aa71-f6bbb9363f75/tnn-radio-tnn-radio-october-13-2024-show-with-lit
- https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/edd45530-003f-4e68-a84e-5d0cc33f9ef0/episodes/1cb05b62-55ff-4dbd-8ea9-14b7c3d534c2/tnn-radio-tnn-radio-june-16-2024-show-with-the-dollyrots
- https://ocmusicnews.com/press-release-minke-d/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vefdxPaw-mI
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- https://www.ocweekly.com/kx93-5-fundraiser-helps-the-laguna-beach-station-ride-their-wave-of-success/
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