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Where can I listen to KEXP?

By Sarah Oconnor

Where can I listen to KEXP?

Listen to KEXP 90.3 FM, KCRW Music and Many Other Stations from Around the World with the radio.net App.

How do you play KEXP?

Experiencing great music should be as easy as saying “Play KEXP.” Just ask your smart speaker and start listening….Alexa/Amazon Echo

  1. In your Alexa mobile app, search for the ‘KEXP’ skill and enable it.
  2. On the web, enable it from the Alexa skills store (click the link, or search for KEXP and enable the skill).

Which station is KEXP?

90.3 KEXP-FM Seattle
KEXP is a nonprofit arts organization serving music lovers through in-person, broadcast and online programming. KEXP operates one of the most influential listener-supported radio stations in the world, 90.3 KEXP-FM Seattle, with online and on-air service reaching over 200,000 global listeners each week.

What number is KEXP?

(206) 520-5800
For general questions, call the KEXP main line at (206) 520-5800.

Is Kexp only in Seattle?

KEXP-FM (90.3 MHz) is a public radio station in Seattle, Washington, specializing in alternative and indie rock programmed by its disc jockeys. Its broadcasting license is owned by Friends of KEXP, an independent 501(c)(3) organization….KEXP-FM.

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Who started Kexp?

1972. KCMU was founded by a group of University of Washington students, John Kean, Cliff Noonan, Victoria (“Tory”) Fiedler, and Brent Wilcox. The station broadcast a 10-watt signal on 90.5-FM, programming an album-rock format.

What did Kexp used to be called?

In 2001, Paul Allen’s Experience Music Project (EMP) and KCMU formed a partnership that provided the station with significant funding through 2005. The station changed its call letters to KEXP. It moved to new studios near Downtown Seattle which were provided rent-free by EMP. KEXP increased its power to 720 watts.

Is Cheryl Waters still at KEXP?

Cheryl Waters hosts The Midday Show on 90.3 FM KEXP Seattle, and online at KEXP.org. Waters has been a DJ at KEXP since 1994. Her knowledge of and passion for music, both new and old, is evident in her diverse shows. She was the music critic for Seattle NPR station KUOW for more than 10 years.