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Radio K chosen as Best Radio Station by City Pages’ Best of Minneapolis

What’s so great about the K is that, as a college radio station, it’s constantly changing.

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Best Radio Station

Radio K

Being the creatures of habit that we are, it’s easy to forget that, hey, there’s actually more than one radio station for us to listen to around these parts. And in part, that’s why we’ve been reacquainting ourselves lately with an old favorite — yep, Radio K. Actually, “old favorite” feels like a contradiction here: What’s so great about the K is that, as a college radio station, it’s constantly changing. There’s always fresh talent, fresh perspectives, and fresh enthusiasm for spinning records and reaching out over the airwaves. Sure, sometimes that means things meander into the ambient ether a little too much, but there’s also no strict programming here to stifle the DJs’ imaginations. And it’s not amateur hour, either; Radio K has been doing its own in-studio performances for decades now, and a flagship program like Off the Record combs through all the dingy basements and college lounges to find the local talent that doesn’t always get noticed. Before you know it, you might even reprogram those preset stations.

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