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A station that ruled the Twin Cities FM radio airwaves for decades by playing classic rock oldies, KQRS (92.5 FM) is now rolling with a younger generation of geezers. Bob Seger, Foreigner and Styx are ...
Earlier this month, Cumulus laid off one longtime KQRS on-air host, Brian Zepp, as well as another personality from sister station 93X (93.7 FM), Andrew Wappel.
Supporters called it an olive branch. Critics labeled it a sell out, or a buy off, or censorship. But media law specialists agree: KQRS-FM’s recent apology, over radio host Tom Barnard’s refusal to ...
Think less Bob Seger and Bachman-Turner Overdrive and more Beck and Beastie Boys. That’s the gist of KQRS’ Thursday morning relaunch, which sees the long-running ...
KQRS 92.5 FM is making waves once again in the Twin Cities radio scene by embracing a vibrant new identity, targeting a younger generation while paying homage to the past. No longer strictly a classic ...
Classic rock station KQRS is suggesting a format change will debut at 6 a.m. Thursday. “We’re under construction,” reads a yellow and black graphic the station posted on social media.
"I'm actually going to go across the hall, as I have accepted the offer to work on our sister station 93 (KXXR-FM) doing overnights, Midnight-5:40 a.m," Knight wrote. KQRS unveiled a shakeup on ...
Classic rock Twin Cities radio station 92 KQRS has a new sound. The iconic broadcast outlet had been teasing its relaunch for over a week by going DJ-less in late March and playing “Somebody to ...
KQRS 92.5 FM relaunches with more ‘90s alt-rock and familiar new DJs Ex-staffers from the Current and Cities 97 will join Steve Gorman on air as the classic rock radio station aims for more Gen ...