The New KLR Radio Park
There is a new hangout venue in Second Life called the KLR Radio Park. The space has been designed by AnthonyLovett and it includes shops, recreational features, gardens, pool, and…
Exclusive radio to Second Life
There is a new hangout venue in Second Life called the KLR Radio Park. The space has been designed by AnthonyLovett and it includes shops, recreational features, gardens, pool, and…
Karuvium is the place in Second Life where Tony (aka Anthony Lovett) has his first home. You can join him there every day at 12 noon SLT (that’s 8pm UK…
Hello again. All that bad news in the world gets you down, doesn’t it? At KLR we have a solution to the humdrum of everyday blues. Turn on, Tunein and…
Hello there. KLR welcomes listeners wherever they may be, and we cherish every one. We are a small, voluntary and independent station primarily offering a radio service in Second Life,…
This bank holiday KLR put on a special 2-hour rolling programme of hits from the 1960’s and we’re pleased to see that so many enjoyed it. We produced two shows,…
Updated 26/02/2022 The following is a copy of the text used in notecards throughout Second Life, for your info: Thanks for taking this notecard about the KLR in-world radio station.…
KLR (Karuvium Light Radio) is a music radio service in Second Life, voluntarily produced and free to all. Second Life is a popular virtual life platform. To join Second Life, or find…
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