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    Wkqx-Fm101

    Wkqx-Fm101

    (1 review)

    River North, Near North Side

    Here's my overdue but still casual chin-nod "welcome back" to Q101. I was never as huge a fan of…read moretheirs as other people I know, but I'm truly grateful to have more than one decent option for current music...that doesn't bite. Sure, they still spin the occasional Mumford & Sons, but no one's perfect. I mean, everyone's capable of making a couple insufferable, banjo-laden, carbon-copy, whiny mistakes once in a while. So, the good and not fabulous: + Exposes me to new stuff/keeps me from falling woefully out of touch with the kids: Wild Cub, Foster the People, Lorde, Big Data, The Neighborhood, Bastille, Vance Joy, Bleachers, Jack White. + Gives me not entirely unpleasant flashbacks to high school, etc.: Beck, Weezer, Cake, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, No Doubt, Blink 182 (yeah, so what?), Pearl Jam, STP, Oasis (at least I'm honest about it), Foo Fighters, Jack White's other bands. + DJs are not annoying, don't try to be Big Personalities, and seem to enjoy having the job a lot of people (me) would love + Is it just me, or are there not as many commercials as other stations? - When they give a band or song heavy rotation, they mean it. It's like when your friend has a friend, and you two don't hit it off, but the friend insists you two will love each other if you just spend more time together. (see: Arctic Monkeys, Bastille, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Cage the Elephant.) Overall, though, glad they're back.

    Wkqx-Fm 101 Radio

    Wkqx-Fm 101 Radio

    (1 review)

    River North, Near North Side

    I get it, they're new. It just seems like the radio personalities were maybe friends of the owner…read moreor maybe friends of friends. They just make so many mistakes; the articles they cover I will read later and it seems they miss key points, they stutter often, often get into giggle-fits with each other, and hardly seem professional. Maybe that's what the owners wanted, maybe they were like "Hey, let's hire these guys! Average people might relate to them or something because they are non-professional!" Even if they are non-professionals that might be "in touch" with normal people, they're boring. Normal people aren't all boring. One article they told about I read later described a village that captured a giant croc. She must only have skimmed the article asking "... wow, so many failed attempts, why would they endanger their lives if it wasn't bothering anyone?" I read that article, the croc was attacking people and was a danger. One of them, clearly disinterested and obviously offended, in her early review of a Charlie Sheen roast gave out spoilers and ruined some of what could have been great jokes by rattling them off one after another without comedic timing or care. Maybe she is under the impression that all listeners are only like her. Maybe that's their target demographic for the station now. Older women who cannot enjoy roasts. The station and current personalities right now just seems so sloppy, confused, and boring. Dull... personalities that lack personality... Did they pick them on purpose so that no one will miss them if they decide to fire them one day. Is this done on purpose so that they can never ask the station for more money? Fire them before it seems they get popular.

    Moody Radio

    Moody Radio

    (4 reviews)

    Near North Side

    Ditto to Michelle F's review. I can't imagine not having this station to turn to 24 hours a day to…read moreuplift me whenever I need a "spiritual" boost. ROM 10:17: So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. This is the best access to "hear" and grow your faith and allow the Spirit to minister to your heart, soul, and mind. I'm especially loving the music on their FAITH ON RECORD segment, which brings back musical memories from when I was but a babe, searching in my path toward Truth. As described on their website: Faith on Record is a weekly hour-long program that airs on Sunday nights at 8pm. Bill Davis takes this time to dig into Moody Radio's album archives to bring back some of the inspirational classics from the 70s, 80s and early 90s--songs and artists we don't hear as much anymore. We'll flash back to some of the great songs by the likes of Steve Green, Rich Mullins, Twila Paris, Glad, 2nd Chapter of Acts, Steve Camp and Sandy Patti ... even back to the days of Dallas Holm, Evie and the Imperials. In addition to the classic songs, we'll have special interview features that showcase these legendary artistshttp://www.moodyradio.org/faithonrecord/

    One of the best Christain radio station in the nation! Non-Christians can enjoy the uplifting…read moreinspiration blend of music. The music selection is pretty lite-rock type or CCM with an occasional Jazz or Urban Gospel mixture. All the music has a solid foundation of faith and positive living. I switch it up with NPR to compare the talk, news and commentaries. The station programs sermons by great preachers like James McDonald of Harvest Bible Church, Dr. Tony Evans and our Pastor Erwin Lutzer. Worth a listen to, it will be good for your soul!

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