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IS KMEL THE PEOPLE'S STATION? A Community Assessment of 106.1 KMEL
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© 2002
How does the most listened to hip-hop/R&B station in the Bay Area present our vibrant hip-hop community and youth efforts for social change? This study conducted by a coalition of arts and youth groups, examines the voice of youth and local artists on 106.1 KMEL, and asks KMEL to give the people a real voice on the so-called "people's station."

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