35 Years of Today’s Rock KGRG


Tom Evans Krause, John Kasprick and Charlie Harger join Bob to chat about creation & history of Green River College’s radio station, KGRG-FM – celebrating 35 years of their ‘Today’s Rock’ format – and the evolution of broadcasting, podcasting and the increased accessibility & tools available for students and aspiring broadcasters. (BOB RIVERS podcast)

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Author: Jason Remington

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3 thoughts on “35 Years of Today’s Rock KGRG

  1. January 13, 2024 at QZVX

    Steve Thompson says:

    Tuned into KGRG to find it rebranded as “The Current”. Playing mumble rap CRAP and other top 40 music. That’s sad that a station with so much history gets sacked in favor of this garbage. Probably too many white kids listening to “Todays Rock” and the liberal agenda to promote diversity needed more rap crap to attempt to draw in the kids or students that like that “music”.

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    • January 14, 2024 at QZVX

      Jason Remington says:

      Yeah. That’s not Rock.

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  2. January 14, 2024 at QZVX

    Jason Remington says:

    Maybe they can teach a few students how to code web sites and update their website online. It still reflects Today’s Rock while the on-air sound has changed somewhat. THE CURRENT is the new brand.

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