At present, a scheduling gap is the going explanation for a large-scale hack that led to three stations and a national syndicator bringing the furry agenda to the airwaves.Īs well as KIFT, an unnamed station in Denver, and Texas-based country station KXAX were also targeted in the attack, according to a report from Ars Technica. ![]() It’s fair to say that the subject of sexually anthropomorphized animals isn’t the sort of thing that’s typically discussed on morning radio. This week, however, listeners expecting to hear chart hits as they tuned in to Colorado’s KIFT were treated to something rather different - a sexually explicit podcast about “furry” culture known as the FurCast. Mainstream pop radio might not be to everyone’s taste, but it’s a decent option if you need some inoffensive background noise to fill a room or your vehicle.
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