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Subject: Sean Tyler

  • Letters

    August 3, 2000
  • Around Hear

    September 28, 2000
  • Kansas City Strip

    November 16, 2000
  • Hot Funkhouser Jams

    Tonight at 6:00 p.m., Mayor Mark Funkhouser's gonna spit some mad freestyles on KPRS 103.3 with host Sean Tyler. Just kidding, he's going to be talking about the budget, because like President Barack Obama, he's on a bit of a media blitz right now. In the press release, Funk says, "As the nation's oldest African American operated radio station, KPRS has been an anchor in Kansas City for decades. I look forward to sharing my thoughts on the budget and hearing what KPRS listeners have to say."KPRS

    March 24, 2009
  • Business+Pleasure

    January 1, 2009
  • One Hot Throwdown

    Corporate radio tramples the turf of hip-hop king KPRS.

    January 26, 2006
  • King of the Road

    A local member of the drinking aristocracy helps us remember KC's cool past.

    January 20, 2005
  • Showcase Showdown

    The price is right for the Pitch Music Showcase: 25 bands, $5.

    April 4, 2002
  • Song of the Year: "K.T.R.S. (Kill the Radio Station)" by James Christos

    ​Oh no he did NOT. It's been a long time a song has made us say that. And damn does it feel good. Striking somewhere between Jay-Z's coolly brutal "Threat" and unhinged Albert Finney from Network, the latest single from James Christos is a magazine full of teflon-tipped lyrical bullets aimed at one thing and one thing only: Kansas City radio station KPRS Hot 103 Jamz. Beginning with a (virtual) called-in bomb threat to Carter Broadcasting, the song launches into a catchy, bangin' tirade

    December 18, 2009