Independent alternative rock station CD102.5 (WWCD) in Columbus, OH. Bringing you new music from today's up in coming artists first.
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Independent alternative rock station CD102.5 (WWCD) in Columbus, OH. Bringing you new music from today's up in coming artists first.
Stream my new radio home, CD92.9 Central Ohio’s Alternative at the link.
My new radio home 📻
Van performing an acoustic set in the CD102.5 Big Room | 10.05.2017
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Van & Bondy: Acoustic set in the CD102.5 Big Room | 10.05.2017
Join us this MONDAY Dec 21st @ 8pm ET on @cd929fm 's YouTube for our annual Christmas Navidad Show 🌲🎇🌠! We'd LOVE to see you there 💗 So stoked to come back to the Big Room and share our music with such an amazing group of people. #CD929 rules 📻🔥 [Please click on the Link in our Bio, and hit the "Set Reminder" button] Help us spread the word. THAN YOU!!! 💗 📷: @davey.meadows / @careless_years #ROCKLOCAL #CD1025 #livemusic (at CD 92.9 FM) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJBUWKEAir1/?igshid=1q1co0591vzii
Streaming at: cd929fm.com
When the Weird Gets Weird, the Weird Goes Digital
- Columbus, Ohio, radio station CD102.5 to go exclusively online
After three decades, Columbus, Ohio, radio station CD102.5-FM is leaving terrestrial broadcasting and going exclusively online.
After failing to reach an agreement with the station's FCC license holder, the alternative-music station will leave the FM airwaves at 12:01 a.m. Nov. 1 and move exclusively to https://cd1025.com/stream.
“Make no mistake: we plan to move forward and continue broadcasting in the digital realm,” the station said in a statement.
Originally known as CD101, the station began broadcasting in 1990. When that license was sold in 2010, it moved to 102.5.
“Things are getting weird around here, and they’re about to get weirder,” the station said.
Though things are changing, CD102.5 says the change will do its listeners good.
“As we move exclusively to the digital realm, we will have more freedom to play the music that you want to hear - to promote local artists, to engage with the community and to do all of the things that we’ve always done - but better.”
No word on what listeners will hear on 102.5 next.
10/31/20