* **Q: What is happening at KQRS?
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Music / Radio
Long-standing Twin Cities rock radio station KQRS-FM (92.5) has listeners buzzing after taking its DJs off the air, posting "Under Construction" signs online, and hinting at a significant format change scheduled for 6 a.m. on Thursday, Apri...
KQRS, which adopted its classic rock format in the 1970s, dominated the Twin Cities airwaves for years, particularly during the long tenure of morning host Tom Barnard. Even Howard Stern couldn't dethrone Barnard's "Morning Show" in the late '90s.
However, ratings have declined since Barnard's departure in December 2022. Steve Gorman, known for his time drumming with The Black Crowes and later hosting sports and rock radio shows, took over the morning slot in 2023.
Speculation among listeners and industry watchers suggests a potential shift away from purely classic rock ('70s/'80s staples like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd) towards incorporating more '90s and alternative rock. Listeners noted an increase in artists like Nirvana, Green Day, and The Replacements even before the "Under Construction" phase. This aligns with Gorman's musical background and could be an attempt to capture a slightly younger demographic (Gen X). Other less likely theories included a flip to sports talk, given Gorman's previous experience, or simply an elaborate April Fools' Day prank, though the timing makes a genuine change more probable.
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