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Radio X: Meet the DJs

play on words, derived from the Spanish word "flaca,” meaning skinny.

“My aunt calls me Flackie as a term of endearment, so that’s where my DJ name comes from,” Chao said.

During her evening shows, she likes to play modern Latin music, such as reggaeton.

DJ Sirena

is international music (she describes herself as “the DJ of the seven seas”). She plays many genres, including K-pop, J-pop, Latino music and German indie rock, on her evening shows.

DJ Blossom

By: Sofie Daiberl

Radio X is NSU’s student-run radio station, which airs on channel 88.5 daily from 6 p.m. to midnight. Students deejay, play (often non-mainstream) music of their choice, interact with audiences, give away concert tickets and interview artists. Radio X currently has three staff DJs who host these evening shows, and they welcome volunteer DJs to host their own shows throughout the week.

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