I once worked for a firm that insisted on playing Sunny 106.5 over the office PA system. Talk about cruel & unusual punishment. If you work for such a company see if you can talk 'em into switching to The Source. For compulsory listening it ain't half bad. If you listen long enough you'll hear some tasty tunes. Ya gotta love commercial free radio.
The Source is a purveyor of "smooth" jazz, a format that evolved from "mood" music, "easy listening" and "soft rock" genres pioneered by 101 Strings, Ferrante and Teicher, and Montavani. The format smooths the rough edges off jazz to make it less challenging. It's jazz for those who don't really like jazz. It's not actually jazz but jazz-tinged or jazz-inspired. It's elevator music with jazz overtones.
The station is a great source of blandness. Promotes regularity, like Metamucil. My car's disc player broke. It was either the Source, NPR, or no radio at all. They are the only radio worth listening to in the abysmal wasteland that's Vegas radio.
It's horrifying that a college station should be so lame. A college station should be of the students, by the students and for the students. It should be daring and innovative. You should hear things you'll never hear anywhere else.
This "college" station has been co-opted by crass commercial interests. Tell me it's not owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group, which brought "Smooth" jazz to Vegas a few years back with 105.7 The Oasis, a truly wretched radio station.