2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumProgressive Talk Radio is saved in Oregon... for now.
KPOJ was shut down by Clear Channel earlier this year, but progressive talk radio came back on KXRY.
Read more at BlueOregon.
http://www.blueoregon.com/2013/10/kxry-progressive-radio-back/
napi21
(45,806 posts)I went to the site and didn't find any link to a stream. I live in Ga. and as you can imagine, have to stream all my radio. I've found iheart radio and a few others, but some that I listen to are going away. I USED to listen to KPOJ all the time. Will the new station have a link sometime soon?
hopemountain
(3,919 posts)it sends you to another page with a banner that invites you to listen. you then have to sign up at the website.
mucifer
(23,532 posts)play games. But, apparently it is really hard to get an indy station in most cities. The Chicago station WCPT is pretty much owned by one wealthy guy who donates a lot to dem and liberal causes. http://www.publicintegrity.org/2012/07/30/10460/donor-profile-fred-eychaner
defacto7
(13,485 posts)Great... Hope it sticks. We need to support it.
saveferris
(92 posts)We've been here since 2011 and we keep adding great shows like Thom Hartmann and Mike Malloy live as well as Daily Kos' David Waldman.
Along with original live shows (thanks to our friends at Progressive Voices!), we also feature Carl Wolfson, Nicole Sandler, Shannyn Moore, Ring of Fire, Sam Seder and much more.
You can even download our podcasts at Stitcher, Swell and iTunes.
NetrootsRadio.com. Voices Of America.
anti partisan
(429 posts)This is an old article from early October, but I did check out their http://xray.fm/ website, and it appears it is returning to the airwaves in January.
From http://xray.fm/#mission
XRAY.FM was started by a group of Portland thinkers and doers inspired to bring great community radio to the Rose City. XRAY.FM ignites both hemispheres of the brain with music, talk, culture, and more. In addition to recruiting over 75 of Portlands finest DJs to provide expertly curated music, were also bringing Carl Wolfson and Thom Hartmann, Portlands all-time favorite progressive voices, back to the local airwaves. Were the small radio station with big ideas, launching January 2014 as KXRY 91.1 FM in Portland along with xray.fm online.
Great choices there, but hope they have more than just 2 hosts!