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Supporters called it an olive branch. Critics labeled it a sell out, or a buy off, or censorship. But media law specialists agree: KQRS-FM’s recent apology, over radio host Tom Barnard’s refusal to ...
KQRS, Inc., a subsidiary of ABC, Inc., purchased REV 105’s three radio signals from parent company Cargill Communications after two months of negotiation behind closed doors, said KQRS spokeswoman Kim ...
Here are all the concerts to catch in the Twin Cities this week, from The Weeknd at U.S. Bank Stadium to a big country festival, and more.
After KQRS exit, Tom Barnard partners up with Hubbard Radio Barnard left KQRS in December after 37 years hosting its Morning Show.