A collection of home pages from radio stations
[KUCI 88.9fm]Irvine, California

A collection of home pages from and about radio stations:

Official KUCI 88.9 Home Page

(listen to the music, see the videos, read the book)

KUCI 88.9FM Irvine, California

(Brian MacDonald rules, to quote him)

KUCI's Dach's home page: it's an adventure...

(Dach rules, to quote someone's .sig block)

KUCI's Geeman Yip's home page

(if he's with KUCI, he's gotta be OK...!)

Ted Nelson interview

(from KUCI's Cyberspace Report, an interview with the renowned hacker) p>
KUCI's Dan Tsang's home page on the show Subversity[New]
(Dan hosts "Subversity," a weekly talk show that deals with such issues as freedom of the press, court proceedings against Asians in Orange County, and other thorny and contemporary issues)

KUCI's Ned Raggett's home page[New]

(Ned is Ned so there)
91X in San Diego, California

(for those who don't know, 91X is similar in music format to KROQ in Los Angeles and Live 105 in San Francisco, 'cept for all the reggae they throw in...)

Stanford's list of stations--cool

(the best way I know to reach home pages of other radio stations--I thought Stanford students were supposed to be studying or something...)

Music Stuff

(eh eh eh, fun music, or something...)

Non-commercial radio

(have your checkbook ready when you call...)

Live 105's Alex Bennett (San Francisco)

(the wild and wacky world of Alex; I don't listen to his show because, frankly, Live 105 is about "new" music and not about talk shows; so there)

Rumoured to have a picture of Kurt Cobain's brain...

(you know, there is no way that that is the brain of a dead person--first of all, where's the gray matter? then, why are there electrodes connected to a dead body? finally, look at the back of the room--does that look like a morgue to you? how would YOU know?)


Other possibilities (under construction):

http://www.mit.edu:8001/activities/wmbr/otherstations.html


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