The KIXI music you enjoy every day includes new versions of classic songs. It’s our way to celebrate the timeless heritage of KIXI as we keep it cool and keep it current.
If you’re reading this, you’re experiencing our new KIXI Web site. It’s a new, more powerful, and cooler looking version of our classic Internet presence which has been around ever since Al Gore invented the Internet. I remember our first Web site when it launched about 16 years ago. That’s an eternity in today’s digital world. We’ve added some very cool things. Photo galleries now let you see KIXI out and about at different events. I know, you’ve waited a long time to see pictures of me eating hamburger sliders, but we’ve got ‘em from our recent appearance at Tacoma’s Museum of Glass. And we have lots of other fun pictures too. Maybe you’ll see yourself.
One of the “classic” items we’ve kept since our very first Web site is The KIXI Calendar. It’s got a new look, and more information. Of course, you can still listen to KIXI online and get song and artist information from our site.
We’ve made lots of improvements “under the hood” to make your KIXI online experience as good as it can be. And we’d like to know what you think. Email us at danm@kixi.com and tell us what you love love love about our new Web site. Find something you think needs a fix? Tell us, we’re big kids, we can take it.
Whatever you do, enjoy the digital world of KIXI-land while you enjoy Music as Cool Now as It Was Then on Seattle’s Retro Radio, KIXI.

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MarianBlue - Radio Theater is the highligh of listening to KIXI -- I wish that the Crime Club could be on more often and that we could have even more late night theater during the week -- radio theater is truly as cool now as it was then.
ray - Ray - harry nile is the best show. twilight zone is great. SHERLOCK HOLMS IS BORRRRING.
ray - DIANNE - I LIKE THE COMEDY SHOWS. KIXI IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE STATION.
ValerieVert - Yes, I agree with MarianBlue, there should be more radio drama in the late evening. That softer music is nice but if your a devoted Radio Drama fan one hour just isn't enough. After all Nite Owls are people too. Besides day people aren't awake, they wouldn't mind if we were indulged for an extra hour or so. Would they?