Ray Seville is the underwriting manager at KMOJ radio. “I’ve been here for 12 years and I have a team of about 13 people who do underwriting and sales for me,” he says about his role. Leading sales at ...
Chantel Sings’ dimpled smile is radiant. Not fake or pretentious. It is so captivating, Twin-City listeners can’t help but to start their day in a positive way while tuning in to Minneapolis’ KMOJ.
KMOJ Radio is asking the community’s patience while they are moving into their new studios. There may be a few disruptions, but it’s for a good cause. North Minneapolis’ community station is finally ...
Part of the staff that makes KMOJ go (left-to-right): Back row: Ray Seville (underwriting manager), Malcolm Samuels (underwriter), Glen Golden (announcer), Freddie Bell (general manager), Walter “Q ...
Walter "Q Bear" Banks Jr. has been broadcasting on KMOJ (89.9 FM) for 43 years. He's also served as everything from janitor to general manager for the north Minneapolis community radio station. He ...
KMOJ could be in the way of Blue Line light rail expansion into north Minneapolis The radio station's home was among possible targets for demolition to make way for the Blue Line extension when ...
When transit planners recently released a map for a future light-rail station in north Minneapolis, a handful of private properties were marked as possible targets for demolition to make way for the ...
Minneapolis radio station KMOJ has served as an important community resource in the Twin Cities. "We have more than, like, 100 hours a month of just public affairs programming," said KMOJ General ...
MINNEAPOLIS — During the month of February, people who have made a difference are recognized as part of black history month. But Monday the city of Minneapolis highlighted a community leader making a ...
Minnesota Public Radio's The Current and KMOJ's HD2 station, 89.9 The Ice, have launched Carbon Sound, a new service showcasing Black musical expression across ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In Minneapolis, a familiar voice permeates the airwaves. For 42 years, Walter Banks, Jr., known as "Q bear" over the airwaves at KMOJ, has watched people walk in and out of those doors. ...