In the two small buildings on the Bellevue College campus that house radio station KBCS-FM (91.3), music spanning from jazz to the Grateful Dead drifts through as volunteers come and go. Colorful ...
Over the past several years, fans of KBCS-FM had become accustomed to a 10-hour-per-weekday diet of jazz, leading off with Drive Time Jazz at 7 a.m. and followed by The Bud and Don Show, Bebop Spoken ...
Bellevue College’s KBCS radio station will launch a new weekday program schedule which includes increased news and public affairs programming, more local voices, and more opportunities for community ...
As a radio station manager and programmer, Steve Ramsey knows all about the distractions that "take me away from our signal." He's got an iPhone, and through his computer and an Internet connection, ...
KBCS-FM (91.3) celebrates its 30th anniversary with a fund-raising concert May 7 at Town Hall in Seattle, featuring jazz musicians and Amy Goodman, host of the nationally syndicated show "Democracy ...
Music director Iaan Hughes begins his weekday music show with a fact, or a historical tidbit. Sometimes he’ll open with a specific song, tying it to a theme or piece of news. He hopes for some ...
A radio station in Washington State stopped transmitting its broadcasts on the Internet last month because of uncertainty over the size of the fees that it would have to pay to copyright holders. KBCS ...
A college radio station in Washington state stopped transmitting its broadcasts on the Internet last week because of uncertainty over the size of the fees that it will have to pay to copyright holders ...
Over the past several years, fans of KBCS-FM had become accustomed to a 10-hour-per-weekday diet of jazz, leading off with Drive Time Jazz at 7 a.m. and followed by The Bud and Don Show, Bebop Spoken ...
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