Interesting link I found via Kopper: There's some semi-serious talk about relaunching the radio station KYMC in some fashion. The free-form alternative FM station was based out of a YMCA in West County, broadcast at 89.7 FM and went off the air nearly two years ago. Any new station won't be on the terrestrial airwaves at that frequency, though: The Y apparently sold the station to the Missouri River Christian Broadcasting, Inc, which will likely air religious programming instead. But the princip
At a meeting last night the programming committee at KDHX (88.1 FM) decided to postpone for 90 days any changes to the station's evening talk shows. As reported earlier this week, station management is considering the possible elimination of the evening talkers in place of music programming. KDHX airs just four hours of locally produced talk shows each week, but station management says the programs don't resonate with listeners as well as music shows. During the course of a nearly 2.5 hour meeti