Broadcast area | Worldwide |
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Programming | |
Format | Freeform [1] |
Ownership | |
Owner | Cascade Community Radio, Inc Webcast [2] |
History | |
First air date | April 23, 2009 |
Last air date | July 2015 |
Links | |
Website |
www Radio 23 Mirror |
Radio23 was a non-commercial, freeform radio station [1] founded by Programming Director Jeff Hylton Simmons [3] and launched in 2009. [4] It was shut down in July 2015. The successor called Freeform Portland went on air in April 2016. Based out of Portland, Oregon, where it supported the local artists [5] and community, [1] [6] the station's goal was to provide an international artistic platform for home broadcasters around the world, [7] [8] [9] [10] and to teach anyone around the world how to create radio with a computer and an internet connection. [11] Radio23 is connected with radio stations that include Cascade Community Radio, [2] [8] [9] [12] Hearth Music, [13] WFMU, KDVS, CKUT-FM, KZME, KBOO, [14] Error FM, [15] and Willamette Radio, [16] and also with the magazine War, Semen and Grooviness. [17]
Since its official launch in May 2009, Radio 23 covered many festivals; some of these include the Primavera Festival, [18] [19] NYC's No Fun Fest, [20] PDX Pop Now!, Lockstock, [21] North Side Festival, [10] the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art's Time-Based Art Festival, [22] and Eye & Ear Fest. Radio23's shows include Cinema Terrorisme, [23] [24] Ola's Kool Kitchen [19] [21] [25] and Nine 11 Thesaurus. [6]
Radio23's programming included types of popular music that include rock, indie, jazz, folk, R&B, experimental music, and hip-hop. It also featured band interviews and live broadcasts. [8] [9] [18] [26] [27]
Broadcast area | Worldwide |
---|---|
Programming | |
Format | Freeform [1] |
Ownership | |
Owner | Cascade Community Radio, Inc Webcast [2] |
History | |
First air date | April 23, 2009 |
Last air date | July 2015 |
Links | |
Website |
www Radio 23 Mirror |
Radio23 was a non-commercial, freeform radio station [1] founded by Programming Director Jeff Hylton Simmons [3] and launched in 2009. [4] It was shut down in July 2015. The successor called Freeform Portland went on air in April 2016. Based out of Portland, Oregon, where it supported the local artists [5] and community, [1] [6] the station's goal was to provide an international artistic platform for home broadcasters around the world, [7] [8] [9] [10] and to teach anyone around the world how to create radio with a computer and an internet connection. [11] Radio23 is connected with radio stations that include Cascade Community Radio, [2] [8] [9] [12] Hearth Music, [13] WFMU, KDVS, CKUT-FM, KZME, KBOO, [14] Error FM, [15] and Willamette Radio, [16] and also with the magazine War, Semen and Grooviness. [17]
Since its official launch in May 2009, Radio 23 covered many festivals; some of these include the Primavera Festival, [18] [19] NYC's No Fun Fest, [20] PDX Pop Now!, Lockstock, [21] North Side Festival, [10] the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art's Time-Based Art Festival, [22] and Eye & Ear Fest. Radio23's shows include Cinema Terrorisme, [23] [24] Ola's Kool Kitchen [19] [21] [25] and Nine 11 Thesaurus. [6]
Radio23's programming included types of popular music that include rock, indie, jazz, folk, R&B, experimental music, and hip-hop. It also featured band interviews and live broadcasts. [8] [9] [18] [26] [27]