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As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, so do broadcasts of what critics decry as Kremlin-funded propaganda on KCXL, a radio station in Liberty, Missouri. Pressure is mounting for KXCL to end broadcasts that have kept the station in business.
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Joy Grdnic Christensen is handing her restaurant off to new owners and gearing up for a new adventure.
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Explore the soundscape of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Classic 107's “Musical Ancentries” program.
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On Nov. 2, 1920, William E. Woods made St. Louis’ first radio broadcast, announcing election results from his home on De Tonty Street out to the airwaves. Frank Absher of the St. Louis Media History Foundation explained how on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Metro Theater's Radio Play Within A Play Reimagines 'It's A Wonderful Life' At A 1940s Radio StationMetro Theater Company’s Julia Flood was looking for a classic holiday show this fall — one that would also speak to Metro’s mission as a theater company…
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We’re building this program as a safe place to be heard: a place where everyone is treated with respect and empathy, even as we discuss (or argue about)…
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On Tuesday, St. Louis Public Radio had a special visitor: Jarl Mohn, the CEO of NPR. St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh had a few moments to talk with…
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Updated with funeral and memorial arrangements. - Richard “Onion” Horton, one of the most colorful figures in St. Louis talk radio for more than three…
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Money problems are forcing a St. Louis-area jazz radio station to expand its format.“We've not been able to monetize the jazz format so we've chosen to…
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Frustration gripped local singer and actress Marty Casey in the days after Michael Brown’s death at the hands of then-Officer Darren Wilson. This weekend,…