Weekends feature shows on money, health, guns, home repair and technology.
Syndicated weekend programs include The Kim Komando Show, At Home with Gary Sullivan, The Weekend with Michael Brown, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, The Ben Ferguson Show and Sunday Night with Bill Cunningham.
[3] KCSJ was owned by the local daily newspaper, the Chieftain-Star Journal (now The Pueblo Chieftain).
Through the 1960s and 1970s, it played middle of the road music (MOR) as well as airing news, farm reports and sports.
Before its dependence on syndicated programming, KCSJ was once home to Cliff Hendrix and Rich Goodwin (convicted of the contract killing of his business partner Tom Turcotte in 1977).