- Source: Kazi
- Source: KAZI
Kazi may refer to:
Kazi (given name),
Kaji (Nepal), Nepalese prime ministerial position (later reduced to ministers)
Qadi or Kazi or Qazi, an Islamic legal scholar and judge
KAZI, an FM radio station in Austin, Texas
Kazi (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics
Kazi (Marvel Cinematic Universe), the Marvel Cinematic Universe counterpart of the character
Kazi, an honorific title used historically in the north Indian Kingdom of Sikkim
Kazi, a mythical female healer of 8th century Czech mythology, the sister of Libuše
"Kazi", nickname of Chris Rolle, hip hop musician
Qazı is also a Kyrgyz dish and Kazakh dish
Kazi Township, Lhünzhub County (卡孜乡), Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China
Kazi Township, Namling County (卡孜乡), a township in Namling County in Tibet Autonomous Region
The Japanese surname Kaji (surname), as written in Kunrei-shiki or Nihon-shiki
Kazi (village), Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan
See also
Kaji (disambiguation)
Kadi (disambiguation)
Cadi (disambiguation)
Alcalde (disambiguation)
Kasi (disambiguation)
Gazi (disambiguation)
Qazi (disambiguation)
KAZI (88.7 FM) is a listener-supported, non-commercial community radio station in Austin, Texas, United States. The transmitter site is located in Southwest Austin and the station has studios in Northeast Austin. It is owned by Austin Community Radio, Inc., a Texas non-profit entity founded April 22, 1975.
History
John Warfield, PhD (né John Lewis Warfield; 1938–2007), a University of Texas Professor of African-American studies, was the pioneering founder KAZI-FM, a noncommercial radio station aimed at serving the African-American community in Austin. His success came with the help of his wife, Jan (née Jeanette Aycox; 1941–2015), several board members, and a host of volunteers and supporters. KAZI debuted on air August 29, 1982, 2 PM – forty-two years ago – broadcasting from a studio on Manor Road. Although its mission, before its debut, was to serve African-Americans of Austin, when it finally debuted, its focus had expanded to appeal to Hispanics and a general audience, according to the station's founding manager, Cheryl Anderson Strange (maiden; born 1947). Warfield was the founding President.
The station primarily features an urban contemporary radio format and also plays other styles of music such as R&B, Hip Hop, Gospel, Blues, Soul, Reggae, and Jazz. In addition, KAZI provides educational programming, community information, and independent news.
See also
List of community radio stations in the United States
Bibliography
= Notes
== References
=External links
KAZI 88.7 FM, The Voice of Austin
Facility details for Facility ID 3344 (KAZI) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
KAZI in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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