Whats the Deal With Van Zandt community radio?

Bellingham, WALocal News

KAVZ 102. 5, a community radio station in Van Zandt, is tucked behind an unassuming wooden door in the historic Van Zandt Community Hall, where it operates a modern broadcasting setup managed by Breanna Anderson. The station runs continuously, with programming scheduled remotely, functioning as what Anderson describes as a “dark factory. ” With a background in music and software engineering, Anderson became the station manager after her predecessor passed away, showcasing her commitment to the community. The station thrives on donations from local artists who send in CDs to be featured on air, and Anderson takes pride in her role as a “tastemaker” for local music.

She emphasizes the importance of having a catalog of local music that is not easily accessible through mainstream streaming platforms. This unique offering highlights the role of community radio in preserving and promoting local talent. KAVZ 102. 5 stands as a testament to the power of grassroots media, showcasing the eclectic interests of its manager while fostering a sense of connection within the community. By providing a platform for local artists, the station enriches the cultural tapestry of the South Fork Valley.

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