A nonprofit group of many former KDHX volunteers and DJs debuted a new station for the community on Monday.
Five months after longtime St. Louis community radio station KDHX (88.1 FM) fell silent following its sale to Christian radio broadcaster Gateway Creative Broadcasting, and one year after management ...
Gateway Creative Broadcasting has launched WorshipOne on 88.1 FM in St. Louis, activating the former KDHX signal following ...
CRSTL, a volunteer-run internet radio station founded by former KDHX DJs, launches from Lindenwood Park Place, a ...
Community Radio St. Louis, CRSTL, will operate from the Lindenwood Park Place building in Lindenwood Park, 3460 Jamieson Ave.
Retired Monsanto chemist and college professor Dennis Owsley records a voice track for his upcoming radio show with the company of his dog George on Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012, at his condo in St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS – Looking for an early Christmas gift? 102.5 KEZK has flipped the switch to become St. Louis’ Christmas music station. The radio station will be playing Christmas music 24 hours a day until ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis Public Radio said it raised over $800,000 in a one-week fundraising campaign to offset the loss of federal funding earlier this month. The station, the local affiliate of ...
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