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On social media, some listeners have theorized that KQRS may shift from ’70s and ’80s mainstream rock to ’90s and beyond ...
The station also seems to be focusing on personalities, doubling down on former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman as the face ...
The revamped lineup is anchored by radio personality and founding member of the Black Crowes, Steve Gorman, who will continue ...
As things are shaken up at KQRS, Shannon Knight has announced that she's out at the classic rock station. Knight has been a ...
Wednesday's repeat listening is reminiscent of a similar stunt from the '90s when 93X briefly transitioned to The Edge.
KQRS 92.5 FM is making waves once again in the Twin Cities radio scene by embracing a vibrant new identity, targeting a younger generation while paying homage to the past. No longer strictly a classic ...
The recent alterations at KQRS include a notable restructuring that removed all DJs from the airwaves last week. Promos have begun to circulate, promising a return of Steve Gorman, the station’s new ...
A station that ruled the Twin Cities FM radio airwaves for decades by playing classic rock oldies, KQRS (95.2 FM) is now rolling with a younger generation of geezers. Bob Seger, Foreigner and Styx are ...
Supporters called it an olive branch. Critics labeled it a sell out, or a buy off, or censorship. But media law specialists agree: KQRS-FM’s recent apology, over radio host Tom Barnard’s refusal to ...
Minnesota hockey broadcasting legend Lou Nanne, Brett Paradis from Leighton Media, Al and Linda Quarnstrom from Q-Media Group and Terri Traen from KQRS-FM.