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    Dustin's mention of the Creek in another thread got me to thinking of my own local community radio station. 88.5 WNMF in Tampa, on
    the web at wmnf.org or get the app. They are on the far left of the dial and political spectrum but have a great line up of DJ's and music.

    I know there must be more because I've found them in my travels.

    What's yours?

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    Here's the link for "my" local boys and girls :: The Creek FM
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    KCMP 89.3. It's part of Minnesota Public Radio but their play list is very eclectic and not traditional public radio at all. Excellent radio station.
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    91.3 WYEP...”where the music matters”...91.3FM WYEP | WHERE THE MUSIC MATTERS in Pittsburgh...best Indie radio station on this side of the planet...from a loyal listener since 1976.
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    WPKN, 89.5FM in Bridgeport, CT. The Real Alternative, Independent Community Radio.

    Over 100 volunteer programmers. The programming is all over the map, but there's always something interesting. I just can't comprehend that many people are so passionate about music that they volunteer their time sharing their knowledge and joy of music with the public. Some programmers have been doing so for over 30 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saab2000 View Post
    KCMP 89.3. It's part of Minnesota Public Radio but their play list is very eclectic and not traditional public radio at all. Excellent radio station.
    I'm literally listening to them right now. awesome station. and the occasional twin cities forecast (45 degrees colder tonight than here in LA) is always fun to hear. "freezing fog?" dang, that sounds like no fun

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    WWOZ in New Orleans is just about the best station I've heard for jazz, blues, etc. Check out their stream. Beats anything we have in the NYC area.

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    We have three great college stations here in the Triangle. WKNC at NC State and the one at UNC being more collegey. Duke's WXDU is out there but generally very good. Big fan. It's quite avant garde tbough sometimes it gets too far out there for even me.they all stream too.

    We have a great classical station here too. WCPE. It's among the better classical stations out there.

    Adrian at Seven Stars Cycles here in town strongly recommends the MIT Station. He is a Boston transplant and streams it in the shop.

    Edit: dontcha just love good radio? I have a Midland emergency radio I gave my dad years ago and took it back when he died. Listen to it every day. It has a Dynamo for power outages. I thought it broke and a friend gave me a very cool Grundig world band radio to replace it when I graduated from divinity school. The Midland works again. With the Grundig I have picked up broadcasts from China, Australia, and Spanish language broadcasts from I don't know where. And, Boston Red Sox when we have been up in Vermont in the summer. (Viva la Cincinnati reds but finding 700WLW would be depressing these days).
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