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KRRR does oldies radio the way it used to work before streaming algorithms and playlist culture fractured music discovery into algorithmic silos. The station plays recordings from the golden age of pop and rock - the '50s, '60s, and '70s primarily - tracks that built modern radio itself. Programming emphasizes songs that actually won audiences when released, not deep cuts or rarities but rather the hits that got played on jukeboxes and in cars and that shaped generational memory. There's something powerful about listening to records chosen specifically because they worked, because they resonat…
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