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Dec. 6 - Dec. 12, 2002

Study Finds That KMEL Locks Out Youth

By Allison Lee
Special to AsianWeek

Have you found yourself bopping your head along to the latest Clipse beat on the radio, or digging that Erykah Badu/Common duet, only to be interupted by some insensitive DJ who makes you mad with his backwards political beliefs?

If you listen to KMEL in San Francisco, this may happen a lot. The station says they are down with the people, but facts show that that’s far from the truth. But don’t worry, if you are angry, you are not alone.

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