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KRCX, Denver's oldest college radio

Regis Highlander November 17, 2017

(Photo: Lidia Chacon)

By: Lidia Chacon, Staff Reporter

KRCX is not just any radio station; it is your radio station. Home to Regis University, KRCX plays music 24 hours a day, every day. Students are given a glimpse of the music featured on the  KRCX station just by walking through the patio that enters the student center. With a record of being Denver’s oldest college radio, KRCX is staying up to date.

New music is filtered through a live stream every day by the music direction workers, production is making promos, and the marketing team is coming out with new advertising, including new stickers. KRCX gives musicians a chance to play their music that reaches new crowds every day. They also offer their recording studio as well for any singers and musicians to record their music. Volunteer DJ’s are welcomed to play radio shows and only need to sign up. Each week a new album is featured as the album spotlight, which sometimes happens to be an up and coming band.

Not only is their music played on air but a background piece on these small bands can be found online, as well as the live stream, which allows listening in any setting, of any internet connecting a device. Visit krcx.org to listen live!

In ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Tags KRCX, Radio, Regis, Regis University, Lidia Chacon
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