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    KJLH 102.3 FM

    2.8 (31 reviews)
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    Steve Harvey is back and I am good to go. This is the station I listen to 90% of the time im in the car. All the DJ's are great!

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    KXLU 88.9 FM - Early to bed, early to rise for Rev. Dan's Music For Nimrods

    KXLU 88.9 FM

    4.5(47 reviews)
    3.8 miWestchester

    It's no big problem that my vintage, but solid-state TEAC stereo receiver in the bedroom has just…read moresix FM memory presets available to program. I can only find five listenable L.A. commercial radio stations including, grudgingly, easy-listening 94.7 The Wave, in case of a miracle. But memory button #1 is set at 88.9, public radio from Loyola Marymount University in Westchester. To me, a sporadic indie-music listener, almost everything KXLU plays is uncommon, refreshing, and a hopeful note for music's present and future. Some of the DJs are noticeably underripe, but it's fun to hear young broadcasters as they develop their air personas. The station streams live on kxlu.com, and could broaden one's tastes with its variety of specialty programs, some including "noise music" (Oh, how I wish a radio station would have played that back in the homework days). TIME-WARP DIALOG...Mom: "What's that NOISE you're listening to?" Young KXLU Listener: "Noise, mom." International music consists of mostly Latin titles as played on its durable weekend fixture, "Alma del Barrio," bringing to mind loitering over empty pitchers of sangria at Venice Boulevard's Versailles Cuban restaurant. After a lengthy listening hiatus, it was a delight to find an old favorite, Reverend Dan, still hosting "Music for Nimrods," a program in the spirit of '70s phenoms Frazer Smith, Rodney Bingenheimer (both on KROQ) and Dr. Demento (KPPC, KMET); a bonanza of old, new, rare and novelty tracks, and DJ patter nimbly fitted to end with his production-music backing tune. It's a great segue into a Saturday hangover (3-6 a.m.). My recent return to KXLU, due to disgust at blocks of radio commercials with occasional rock-music interruptions, has me hoping it won't be necessary to again work the TEAC remote's memory buttons--except for maybe #3, The Wave.

    I LOVE Alma Del Barrio. I listen every chance I get, Sat & Sun, in the car or…read more streaming on my computer at home - especially when either cooking or cleaning ;) Every time I listen, I hear a different song I've never heard before. Will continue to tune in!

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    Devil's Night Radio

    Devil's Night Radio

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    Bored of your eclectic record, CD, cassette, and MP3 collection? Cubicle mates pleading with you…read moreto aim your staple gun at their faces? Want to listen to/buy a whole bunch of pleasantly familiar and obscure music, but don't want to suffer the audiophiles in your local record shop nor spend an entire paycheck in one go? Don't fret, your solution to mediocrity is a website away from you. Don't buy, listen. Devil's Night Radio. Listen to amazing music at any time of your long day. It's like the world's best juke box in the best BYOB dive bar. House of Bamboo-Leigh Harline She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah) in German I Walked with a Zombie These Boots are Made for Walking-Nancy Sinatra Good Ol' Boys-Waylon I turned into a Martian-Misfits Gimme Shelter-The Stones Hong Kong Garden-Siouxsie and the Banshees Window Shopping-Hank Williams You're Nobody until Somebody Loves You-Dean Martin Those are some of the songs in the last hour that reminded me of what awesomeness aurally personified is. Rockabilly, long lost surf rock, Punk, New Wave, 60s rock, 50s beat, Long lost 80s tunes, Blues, 70's Country. Just a few genre's that this station can cover in an hour. Thank you Devil's Night. I heart you.

    Devil's Night Radio is my favorite music related thing ever! It's as if they raided my own weirdo…read moreobscure wacky record collection and pulled out all of my old favorites. Every time I listen to it I feel as if they are playing songs directly for me--- seriously, it's that good! I love playing DJ as much as the next music geek, but sometimes you just get tired of trying to figure out what to listen to next and this is the cure for that. No mediocrity here. I never turn it off!

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    National Public Radio West - Entrance

    National Public Radio West

    4.1(9 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    NPR West is an awesome asset for our community. They connect us in the West with the rest of the…read morenation with honest journalism. Do we even understand how much we rely on NPR and how critical it will be for us for the next four years?! Keep up the good work, NPR, and please do NOT fall into the trap of false equivalency!

    I should've guessed a few tinfoil hat folk would come out on a Yelp page for NPR, but seriously,…read morewhat's not to like about rigorous, around-the-clock journalism that you can turn on whenever you drive? I'm a big fan of NPR and its local stations, KCRW and KPCC, which are both in constant rotation in my car. I visited NPR West last month to record an interview for All Things Considered, which aired on October 30. My new book had just come out, and it was an absolute dream to talk to Ailsa Chang about it and hear the interview air on my commute a week later. A life experience I will never forget. The offices were cool, though most of my time was spent alone in a recording booth. It seems like someone on this page was disappointed there was nothing in place to cater to NPR fans and tourists, but that didn't surprise me. This seemed more like a place for L.A. area employees and guests, to facilitate programming from a hub in a large West Coast city. I had guest parking with my name on it in the lot, and I geekily took a picture that I will treasure for all time. It was an honor and a pleasure to visit NPR West. I'm a regular listener and supporter, and I'd be at least 10% stupider if it weren't for public radio.

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    KBLA 1580

    KBLA 1580

    4.0(1 review)
    3.0 miHyde Park

    I listen to *KBLA Talk 1580* when I turn on the car radio which is not often. Once a week is about…read moremy standard. What do I hear? With there being some exceptions I usually here black people complain about something. There's really no end to it. They complain about hundreds of subjects and then they bring on highly acclaimed specialists to butress the claims. Essentially, what I hear is black people in the United States of America complaining about being black in their country. They use the word 'Africa' from time to time and let's be real, there's no connection between Africa and the people complaining about 'whatever' on this RADIO STATION. You know, it's all the OPPOSITE of uplifting. 'How to keep a black man down' might be a title to consider . Can you imagine a child listening to this day in and day out? The child is surely going to grow up thinking that s/he is somehow 'less than'... Sad. Hey now, you say, 'It's not all like this!' and tell me that there are some parts that are empowering. Truth be told, I am not going to listen for some 24 hours searching for some bits of wisdom that may be there. What I have experienced is polite enough folks that are angry and want to get something from somebody. New subject: It's hard for young people to say 'buy a house' today. Right? Listen to this Radio Station and you have a zero chance of getting a house because there's no mentoring going on. People who own a house are different than Renters with a Landlord. Get your first house and then get a second one. Break out of this poverty of the mind, stop seeking to blame someone, become an owner of one house , and then get number two and learn to be a proper landlord. Become a Leader. Turn off the radio. Visit Africa. Be very careful with what you let dominate your thoughts, that is, if you want to be successful. Ahh. Now we're at the point where you tell me to f. off and mind my own business.

    KJLH 102.3 FM - radiostations - Updated August 2026

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