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Below is a list of stations carrying Good Dirt Radio.
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KSUT » www.ksut.org |
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Durango, Colorado | 30,000 listeners
KSUT Public Radio is in its 28th broadcast year and has over 40,000 listeners around the region. KSUT provides two radio stations: the Southern Ute Community signal 91.3 FM serving the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the communities of Ignacio and Bayfield with Native American and local programming; and Four Corners Public Radio serving 14 different communities from Silverton, Colorado to Gallup, New Mexico with national, local and international news, an eclectic Triple A and Americana music mix and cultural programming.
GDR is aired at 4:30pm on the last Wednesday of each month, in the middle of All Things Considered. |
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KDUR » www.kdur.org |
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Durango, Colorado | 3,500 listeners
KDUR Community Radio provides a bridge between Fort Lewis College and La Plata County with diverse music, local public affairs, and alternative news programming. KDUR provides educational and training opportunities in a professional setting for Fort Lewis college students and communiy members.
GDR is aired on KDUR twice each month. |
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KGNU » www.kgnu.org |
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Boulder, Denver, & Front Range, Colorado | Over 1,000,000 listeners
KGNU is an independent, noncommercial community radio station licensed in Boulder and Denver and dedicated to serving its listeners.
KGNU seeks to stimulate, educate and entertain our audience, to reflect the diversity of the local and world community, and to provide a channel for
individuals, groups, issues and music that have been overlooked, suppressed or under-represented by other media.
The station seeks to expand the listening audience through the excellence of its programming without compromising the principles stated here.
KGNU can be heard on the following stations or can be streamed online from www.kgnu.org.
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88.5 FM |
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1390 AM |
| Ward / Nederland: |
93.7 FM |
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KRZA » www.krza.org |
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Alamosa, Colorado | 20,000 listeners
KRZA is dedicated to maintaining its role as a connecting force in the community. We honor and preserve our Hispanic heritage and recognize the changing demographics that form the listenership of today. We serve our audience through quality local and national programming that entertains, provides information and furthers the discussion of peace, social justice, the environment and intercultural sharing. KRZA Radio is a connecting force in its service communities. It is respected for the integrity of its programming and its relationships with its volunteers and others, and for its continued independence from larger media organizations. The station is committed to the needs and interests of the communities it serves, and to making radio a regionally relevant and truly participatory communications medium. KRZA works for diversity in its programming, volunteers, and listeners, and is valued for its commitment to equal representation in the media, and to being a “voice for the voiceless.” Ongoing professional development and training programs for staff and volunteers and an organizational culture centered on serving the community, ensure that KRZA maintains its relevance to the listening audience. |

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KOTO » www.koto.org |
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Telluride, Colorado | 5,000 listeners
KOTO Community Radio proudly offers the Telluride, Colorado region diverse, free-form, commercial-free, non-underwritten, listener supported programming at 91.7FM, 89.3FM, 105.5FM, and streaming on the web. |
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KZMU » www.kzmu.org |
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Moab, Utah | 4,000 listeners
KZMU is a grassroots, community, public radio station isolated amidst the dramatic landscapes of Canyonlands and the Colorado Plateau country. Our home is the small tourist town of Moab, Utah, 120 miles from the nearest city. Because of Moab’s remote location, there are very few radio stations to be heard. KZMU is truly an aural oasis in the desert airwaves of Southeastern Utah. |
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KBUT » www.kbut.org |
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Crested Butte, Colorado | 7,000 listeners
KBUT is a non-commercial, educational, volunteer community radio station based in Gunnison County . Community broadcasting invigorates its audience by providing local voices to the media environment. |

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KSJD » www.ksjd.org |
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Cortez, Colorado
KSJD is licensed to the San Juan Basin Technical College and is managed by agreement by KSUT Public Radio, a Colorado 501-C3 non-profit corporation in its 28th broadcast year. KSJD Financial support comes from membership contributions, the business community, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, special events and foundation grants. KSUT is governed by the KUTE, Inc. Board of Directors.
The KSJD story is about a community that bucked that trend and committed to having and rebuilding a community radio station for the benefit of Montezuma County and beyond. It is a story of local visionaries who organized the community so that voices on public airwaves would bring us closer together and allow for intersection of ideas, entertainment, and commerce
KSJD can be heard in the following communities in Montezuma county:
91.5 Cortez / Towaoc, CO
104.1 Mancos, CO
91.1 Pleasant View / Cahone / Dove Creek / Dolores, CO |
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