Alternative rock radio station CD 92.9, one of Ohio’s last independently operated radio stations, will be ending its radio broadcast Jan. 31. Owner Randy Malloy said the station was unable to finalize ...
After 34 years, Columbus alternative rock radio station WWCD played its last song Sunday night. The station left the airwaves and online-only streaming that it turned to in February after WWCD ...
Before it stopped spinning tracks in April, alternative-rock radio station WWCD changed Jason Hines' life. A fan of the station throughout the entirety of its 34-year run on the air, the longtime ...
Listeners of “The Church of Lazlo” will have a new radio destination next week. The drive-time show, long hosted primarily by radio personalities Lazlo and Slimfast, is moving when the alternative ...
Where has The Shark jumped and what will alternative rock fans do now that the station has abruptly switched formats to sports talk? Beginning immediately, all sports programming on WQAM 560 will be ...
The Edge deserves credit for its brand of survival and redemption. Since skating dangerously close to demise in 2001, it has bounced back to become the Valley’s preeminent source for all things punk — ...
After 19 years, WLUM-FM, better known as alternative rock station FM102.1, is about to change formats under new owners K-Love Inc. The station found a devout fanbase with early support for future ...
These trailblazers fused unbridled energy with experimental quirks; each band had a sound that was a raucous cocktail of introspective lyrics and a defiant refusal to play by the rules of the ...
The Edge deserves credit for its brand of survival and redemption. Since skating dangerously close to demise in 2001, it has bounced back to become the Valley’s preeminent source for all things punk — ...
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