Lethbridge’s True Alternative
Radio Station
Independent Campus & Community Radio
A Space for Music Lovers to Vibe
We are a volunteer-driven radio society that provides independent campus and community radio from the University of Lethbridge. We broadcast from the traditional territories of the Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Stoney Nakoda, and Métis people.
Through programming, tools, training, and events, CKXU cultivates opportunities that foster inclusivity and diversity. In turn, we rely on this community for the donations and pledges that have kept us going since 1972.
Volunteer-Driven
Independent
Listener-Funded
Shop & Pledge
Browse through our online Shop to check out the FOUR different FUNdrive 2024: BROADCAST BEATDOWN Pledge Packs available this year! Up-for-grabs merch includes the highly sought after 2024/25 Friends Discount Card + Sticker, bags of tasty Broadcast Beatdown coffee from Cuppers, and super soft light grey t-shirts made locally and sustainably by our friends at SoNormal!
Hey, it’s vintage!
Get Your Hands on Historic Merch
Get Involved in a Rad Radio Community
GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE
Submit Your Music
You’ve got talent and we want to hear it. Submit your music for a chance to get it on-air.
Live Sessions
Contact Mike at [email protected] to inquire about On-Air Interview
and Live Session opportunities.
What’s On-Air
Our programming schedule is unique-we can’t possibly describe it in one sentence.
You’ll have to see it for yourself.
See What’s Happening Nearby
Your source for campus and local events.
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CKXNews
Stay updated with the latest CKXU news and opportunities!
Find the Record!
Friday October 25, 2024 from 11AM to 2PMPartner & Friends […]
Wild Wrasslin’ Wrap-Up Party!
Saturday October 26, 2024Theoretically Brewing Co (1263 2 Ave S, […]
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CKXU 88.3 FM is a licensed FM Campus-Community radio station broadcasting from the Traditional Territories of the Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Stoney Nakoda and Métis people in what is currently Lethbridge, AB.