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KYRS Thin Air Community Radio
Basic Information
Address: 35 W Main
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone Number: 509-747-3807
Director: Lupito Flores
Additional Information
Causes Served: Serves the local community with unique programming for un-served and neglected populations.
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: No
Population Served: Un-served and neglected populations
Ages for Volunteer: Any age
Hours of Service: Any hours
Minimum Hours Required: No minimum
Days of Service: seven day per week
Mission Statement:
KYRS Thin Air Community Radio fills needs that other media do not, providing programming to diverse communities and unserved or underserved groups.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Thin Air Radio provides a forum for neglected perspectives and discussions on important local, national and global issues, reflecting values of social, economic, and environmental justice, peace, human rights, democracy, multiculturalism, freedom of expression and social change.
Thin Air's arts, cultural and music programming covers a wide spectrum of expression from traditional to experimental and reflects the diverse cultures Thin Air serves. KYRS strives for spontaneity and program excellence, both in content and technique.
Program History:
KYRS was established in 2003 with just 100 watts of broadcasting power. We are now a full power station at 6,800 watts and two broadcasting towers.
Events:
KYRS has many volunteering opportunities in the station and the community--staff work, music reviews, concerts, street fairs, you may even become a program host.