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In St. George, Utah, KXDS (non-com Classical 91.3) flips to top 40
Listeners of KXDS will find their Bach replaced by Gaga. The Dixie State College of Utah-owned station in St. George flips formats from Classical 91.3 to top 40. In time, weather, news and talk shows will filter in, according to the school’s Radio Director Shawn Denevan. The primary reason for the switch is to increase student involvement in the college’s broadcasting program, according to dean of business and communications Bill Christensen: "This isn't just an opportunity for communication students. It will serve the entire student body.” Classical 91.3 launched in April 2009, and covers Washington County and much of southwestern Utah. Listen to the new format online here.Previous and Next Stories
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