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Freeform community radio for Asheville, North Carolina. Asheville Free Media is a volunteer-based, grassroots community radio station created by Friends of Community Radio, a non-profit entity. Our goal is to add to and reflect the rich stew of arts, culture and community involvement that is Asheville. We want to hear music, news, and the unusual all produced right here in our neck of the woods. We want to hear sounds from around the world, discerned and distilled just for us by our neighbors. We want to help make connections between diverse groups and support the local economy of ideas.

An eclectic mix of popular songs that focus on love, fun, kindness, beauty and the magic of life. Show more

KEXP is a U.S. public radio station serving the Seattle community. It is an affiliate of the University of Washington and 501c (an independent non-profit arts organization). They started broadcasting in 1972 as a small radio station and gradually grew over years into something more than just a radio station. KEXP is some kind of cultural phenomenon among other U.S. radio stations. The callsing of this radio means Experimenting with Music and Technology. And this is what they do really perfect. The format of KEXP-FM is alternative rock but they pay attention to other music genres like blues, rockabilly, punk, hip hop etc. In addition to music they also feature radio programs dedicated to various music genres. Show more

KKUP (91.5 FM) is a community radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed to Cupertino, California, United States, it serves the greater Bay Area. KKUP also has a booster, KKUP-FM1, licensed to Los Gatos, California.

KNON (89.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a community radio format. Licensed to Dallas, Texas. KNON is a non-profit, listener-supported radio station, deriving its main source of income from on-air pledge drives and from underwriting or sponsorships by local small businesses.

KXLU offers a diverse and eclectic range of free form, commercial free radio to the Los Angeles community and to the world. KXLU broadcasts live 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

Power 94.9 is a radio station serving three states: Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi. We play an eclectic array of quality, Modern Hit Music. When tuning in, you can expect to hear everything from Pop, Rock, R&B, Alternative and more!

Radio Free Brooklyn is a non-commercial community Internet radio station, streaming original content by the artists and residents of NYC’s most populous borough 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.

Radio Paradise is a blend of many styles and genres of music, carefully selected and mixed by two real human beings. You'll hear modern and classic rock, world music, electronica, even a bit of classical and jazz.

Riverwest Radio/WXRW provides a community platform for education, advocacy and creativity, as well as an outlet for marginalized and alternative voices. We invite Milwaukeeans not only to listen, but to take an active role in the production of their own show and become stewards of the station.

"Broken, bouncing, mixed-up radio waves... from your planet" Shirley and Spinoza Radio is an ongoing, eclectic audio stream of far-flung obscurities and concoctions from all earthly times and places... terrestrially-bound... and otherwise.

WDBK (91.5 FM) is a college radio station.

WFMU's programming ranges from flat-out uncategorizable strangeness to rock and roll, experimental music, 78 RPM Records, jazz, psychedelia, hip-hop, electronica, hand-cranked wax cylinders, punk rock, gospel, exotica, R&B, radio improvisation, cooking instructions, classic radio airchecks, found sound, dopey call-in shows, interviews with obscure radio personalities and notable science-world luminaries, spoken word collages, Andrew Lloyd Webber soundtracks in languages other than English as well as Country and western music.

WVKR is Vassar College's independent radio station. We play an eclectic mix of music and talk to serve the Mid-Hudson Valley community.

WXPN is a public radio station in the United States. This is a non-commercial radio station owned by the University of Pennsylvania. It broadcasts an adult album alternative format (this format includes broad range of styles from mainstream pop and rock to jazz, folk, blues, country). Thanks to its quality content WXPN became popular among ordinary listeners, but it also became authoritative among other radio stations. One of its programs (World Café) is distributed by NPR to many non-commercial radio stations across the United States. Show more