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Podcast #69 – The Eclectic Voice of The Ozarks Radio Survivor Podcast

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A great college radio station can be both a megaphone as well as a portal for the creative campus and college-town community. “It’s more than just playing music,” Lucas Coberly, station manager at KXUA told Jennifer Waits on this episode. “It’s definitely not just for people who want to be on the radio. It’s for people who want to share poetry, to share pictures, to make film…. It’s a lot of different things.” On this episode of the podcast we visit “the eclectic voice of the Ozarks,” KXUA at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Big thanks go to our Patreon supporters who have helped fund Jennifer Waits’s trip to GRC 2016 where she was able to slip in visits to stations like KXUA. Support from listeners like you help us produce the program and share stories of community and college radio that would otherwise go unreported. Please consider making your contribution today at http://patreon.com/radiosurvivor. Every single dollar counts.

Show Notes



* Radio Survivor Tour of KXUA

* KXUA website

* Spinning Indie 50 State Tour Stop 1: KXUA at University of Arkansas

* KXUA’s Boston Station Tours

* Spinning Indie Tour of WMFO at Tufts (with Ron Burgundy sighting)

* Radio Survivor Tour of Radio K (with Ron Burgundy sighting)

A great college radio station can be both a megaphone as well as a portal for the creative campus and college-town community. “It’s more than just playing music,” Lucas Coberly, station manager at KXUA told Jennifer Waits on this episode. “It’s definitely not just for people who want to be on the radio. It’s for people who want to share poetry, to share pictures, to make film…. It’s a lot of different things.” On this episode of the podcast we visit “the eclectic voice of the Ozarks,” KXUA at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Big thanks go to our Patreon supporters who have helped fund Jennifer Waits’s trip to GRC 2016 where she was able to slip in visits to stations like KXUA. Support from listeners like you help us produce the program and share stories of community and college radio that would otherwise go unreported. Please consider making your contribution today at http://patreon.com/radiosurvivor. Every single dollar counts.

Show Notes



* Radio Survivor Tour of KXUA

* KXUA website

* Spinning Indie 50 State Tour Stop 1: KXUA at University of Arkansas

* KXUA’s Boston Station Tours

* Spinning Indie Tour of WMFO at Tufts (with Ron Burgundy sighting)

* Radio Survivor Tour of Radio K (with Ron Burgundy sighting)

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