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Ginny Farmer
Staff Writer
Thursday, November 30, 2006
If you tune your radio to 99.9 The Rock, you’re likely to hear an eclectic mix of songs. Black Sabbath might be followed by a bluegrass tune, or Frank Zappa might be followed by Los Lonely Boys.
It’s that type of rebellion against "cookie-cutter" radio playlists that WQNR Program Director Wildman Steve Bronson says has won the station New Music Weekly’s College Station of the Year for the past three years.
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For more information, visit www.wqnr.com and www.newmusicweekly.com.
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Ginny Farmer
Staff Writer
Thursday, November 30, 2006
If you tune your radio to 99.9 The Rock, you’re likely to hear an eclectic mix of songs. Black Sabbath might be followed by a bluegrass tune, or Frank Zappa might be followed by Los Lonely Boys.
It’s that type of rebellion against "cookie-cutter" radio playlists that WQNR Program Director Wildman Steve Bronson says has won the station New Music Weekly’s College Station of the Year for the past three years.
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For more information, visit www.wqnr.com and www.newmusicweekly.com.
[EDIT-post truncated because originating material is copyprotected. Unauthorized use of copyrighted content is in violation of Radio-Info's TOS.]