CRUCIALCHAOS IS NOWBROADCASTING IN VILNIUS, LITHUANIA!
Crucial Chaos is being re-broadcast weekly on Start FM in Vilnius, Lithuania. Hosted by Vilnius University, Start FM is Vilnius’ only independent, non-commercial freeform radio station. It broadcasts on 94.2 FM throughout Vilnius and surrounding suburbs, and streams 24/7 on www.startfm.lt. Start FM’s station and award-winning programming is run by a small team of awesome young folks in an underground lair, much like their American counterparts, your faithful WNYU cadre. Their motto is: “vienintelis kurio galima klausytis,” or “the only station worth listening to.” We’re in good hands! If you happen to be in Vilnius on Fridays, tune in at 7PM EET!
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