

KEXP 90.3 FM
FM / United States- 0
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KEXP 90.3 FM is a renowned radio station originating from the United States, based in Seattle, Washington. It began broadcasting in 1972 as KCMU, a 10-watt student-run station at the University of Washington, founded by undergraduates including Brent Wilcox. Renamed KEXP in 2001 after a partnership with Experience Music Project (now MoPOP), it moved to a 4,700-watt signal and public ownership under Friends of KEXP by 2018. From its studios at Seattle Center, it reaches cities like Tacoma and Olympia, gaining global acclaim for its innovative music curation and live sessions.
The station plays a diverse mix of indie rock, alternative, hip-hop, and electronic music, spotlighting both emerging artists and established names like Nirvana and Fleet Foxes. Its programming features shows like "The Morning Show" with John Richards and in-studio performances, emphasizing discovery. KEXP 90.3 FM is available live and online.