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Mentioned in today's New Times:
The Internet provides endless alternatives to stuff that's no longer alternative, such as FM radio before Big Brother took the mic. Here at home, we've got Radio Free Phoenix, a virtual station with an 8,000-song library spanning four decades, a freeform rotation that supports indie artists who produce their own music, and specialty programming like Radio Freedom, which allows listeners to play DJ for an hour and program their own 15 faves. According to the RFP mission statement, "You will not struggle through the repetitive madness that greets you at most commercial radio stations. Instead, you will hear rock 'n' roll with a heart and a conscience, brought to you by those who understand the music and the connection to it." The Radio Free Phoenix folks will be at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 South McClintock Drive in Tempe, for an informal meet-and-greet from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, December 4. Admission is free, but canned goods for donation to Hurricane Katrina victims are encouraged. To access the station, visit www.radiofreephoenix.com
The Internet provides endless alternatives to stuff that's no longer alternative, such as FM radio before Big Brother took the mic. Here at home, we've got Radio Free Phoenix, a virtual station with an 8,000-song library spanning four decades, a freeform rotation that supports indie artists who produce their own music, and specialty programming like Radio Freedom, which allows listeners to play DJ for an hour and program their own 15 faves. According to the RFP mission statement, "You will not struggle through the repetitive madness that greets you at most commercial radio stations. Instead, you will hear rock 'n' roll with a heart and a conscience, brought to you by those who understand the music and the connection to it." The Radio Free Phoenix folks will be at Changing Hands Bookstore, 6428 South McClintock Drive in Tempe, for an informal meet-and-greet from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, December 4. Admission is free, but canned goods for donation to Hurricane Katrina victims are encouraged. To access the station, visit www.radiofreephoenix.com