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Classic rock station KQRS-FM goes ‘under construction’ without DJs ahead of relaunchEarlier 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.
Ex-staffers from the Current and Cities 97 will join Steve Gorman on air as the classic rock radio station aims for more Gen X listeners.
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 ...
"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 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.
Steve Gorman, the former drummer of the group, The Black Crowes, and the current host on KQRS, joins us for his picks in this week’s Watch, Read, Listen presented by Chu Vision.
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