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KJLH host announces City of Carson "first-ever" multimedia division; no official details provided
Summary
A KJLH host broadcasting from Carson City Hall announced that the City of Carson has launched its first multimedia division. The live segment offered no confirmation from city officials, no launch date, and no budget or leadership details.
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An unidentified host on radio station KJLH announced on-air that the City of Carson "has launched its first ever multimedia division," saying listeners were "the first to witness it." The brief broadcast came from Carson City Hall and included no direct statements from named city officials or supporting documents.
The host, identified only on the recording as a KJLH announcer, said they had reached out to the city clerk and a contact at Dominguez Hills before making the announcement but the transcript captures only the host's remarks. The segment did not include the city clerk speaking on the record, nor did it provide a launch date, the division's staffing, budget, or the city office responsible for oversight.
The announcement offered no detail on the new unit's responsibilities, whether it will centralize public-facing communications, produce video and social content, or merge existing staff. The host's description — "first ever multimedia division" — was presented as factual on-air but was not corroborated in the segment by a named city spokesperson or a written city release.
Because the broadcast provides the claim but no official documentation or quoted city official, it remains an unverified announcement in the public record. Journalists and members of the public seeking confirmation should consult an official City of Carson press release or the city clerk's office for details such as effective date, staffing, budgetary source, and reporting structure.
No formal action, vote, or ordinance is recorded in the segment.

