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Cal Davis' student-run radio that gives you
a different style of music every few hours, and
some of the programs mix it all up. Some of the deejays are quite entertaining,
and they sure
seem to know their music. For a schedule of their programs, surf to
http://kdvs.org/programming/sched_4.shtml.
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KDHX is a St. Louis community radio. They
have a huge variety of musical genres crashing around there, and although a lot of the
conversation is St. Louis oriented, they do talk a lot about the music as well. For a
programming schedule, head over to
http://kdhx.org/program.html.
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This is a Net-only station that plays "underground" music, like Poster Children,
Guided By Voices, Flying Saucer Attack, Bob Mould, and The Loud Family. The sound
quality is very good, and you can actually read the artist and title info for each
song right there on your
Real Player. For details surf to
http://www.3wk.com/.
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This Fairfax, Virginia
station's motto is "keeping
the first ammendment alive," and that's not a bad motto to have.
You can hear talk and all kinds of music from jazz to garage.
For a schedule surf to
http://www.fcac.org/webr/webrschedule.html.
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Boston U's oh so eclectic station offers underground rock, indie hip-hop, Brit-rock, electronic,
jazz, house and just about anything else your heart desires. It's been said this was the
first station to fire Howard Stern. Good for them! For a schedule surf to
http://www.bu.edu/com/WTBU/program.html.
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They are just what the name implies.
Net-Only, great sound, diverse, gutsy
programming. Check out the 2Kool Mix show with DJ Johnny Excess. And they
archive their shows! How cool is that?
For a schedule surf to
http://www.2kool4radio.com/.
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KMNR, 89.7 FM, Rolla, Missouri. Like many of the other stations on
this page, KMNR offers so much diversity that you could get lost for
weeks soaking it all up. A lot of fun to listen to.
For a schedule surf to
http://www.umr.edu/~kmnr/schedule/.
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Washington University in St. Louis. Another champion of eclecticism. We at Cosmik
Debris salute Jamie, the host of The Juke Joint, who says "I think radio formatting --
playing one sole, segregated genre -- is boring; my show isn't." And she's right.
For a schedule surf to
http://kwur.wustl.edu/programming.asp.
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It's in Rochester, NY, and it seems to cover all ground from punk to reggae and back. It MAY
be affiliated with Rochester Institute of Technology, but they don't seem to want you to know
that. Or maybe not.
For a schedule surf to
http://www.modernmusicandmore.com/broadcast.html.
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Student radio for the University Of Texas in Austin. Very eclectic, which is exactly what
you should expect from Austin,
where the live music scene is just that. Decent sound, too. For a schedule surf to
http://www.kvrx.org/weekly.html.
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This station has lousy sound, but great music. It comes from Arizona U, and it features all
kinds of music, sports and talk. It seems the DJs change every semester, which means the
programming does, too. Interesting stuff, tho. For a schedule surf to
http://kamp.arizona.edu/.
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Reggae, punk, blues, jazz, classical and more from the campus station at Georgia Tech. You'll find something for everyone. Hey, they
even have separate programs for Himalayan music! And Jewish music! Everything! For a schedule surf to
http://cyberbuzz.gatech.edu/wrek/stream/schedule.shtml.
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What's great about GoGaGa? Everything pertaining to the music they play and the shows they do.
Some of the coolest underground sounds can be found here. What's NOT so great? Well, at
the moment the website is not so great, because every option except "listen" is a dead end.
That means the station's programming schedule, which is supposed to be at
http://www.gogaga.com/gogaga_schedule.html, may or may not be working. Still worth the
trouble to check out.
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Like a
bit of humor in your day? Check out The Daily Feed! Every
weekday they have a new bit, usually clocking in under two
minutes but always packed with laughs. Great political and
social insights put The Daily Feed on the cutting edge, and
we're going to interview the people behind it for next month,
so listen up as they cut through the crap and tell it like it
is.
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