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19 Aug

Nationwide EAS Test – You Must Act Now

The  FCC, in conjunction with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), will conduct a nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS).  This will have an impact on all FCC licensed stations that participate in EAS.   If this test applies to you, pay attention. You must complete the 2017 ETRS Form One on or before August […]

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15 Aug

Student Media in the News

National Radio Week: KEXP on the Social Impact of Community Radio I know I’m not the only one in the United States to make a more determined attempt to find community, since, let’s say… November 9, 2016. And, while I’m usually in a bit of a climate action bubble, I was able to find the […]

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14 Aug

National Student Production Awards finalists announcements

We’re announcing finalists in the 2017 National Student Production Awards over on the San Antonio convention page. We’ll announce two categories a day on weekdays from Aug. 14-25 on the website and on our Twitter. Congratulations, everyone!

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8 Aug

Student Media in the News

Marietta College hopes renovations strike a chord with new music program Meanwhile, some of the Communications and Mass Media classrooms and office space will remain in McKinney, as will the television studio. The college radio station space will be moved into a newly-renovated room downstairs, where a dark room used to be, while music therapy […]

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25 Jul

Student Media in the News

WBRU’s Radio Silence While the rest of us were busy lamenting the cold and rainy spring, Brown students and the BRU board of directors were deciding the fate of the station over a series of tense meetings. The decision that they came to, faced with the reality of diminishing profits and assets that were steadily […]

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18 Jul

Student Media in the News

Radio Survivor supports net neutrality The distance between broadcast radio and internet radio gets narrower every day, as more people tune in on their computers and smartphones, even if they’re listening to the online stream of a terrestrial station. For many listeners public radio and podcasts are nearly synonymous, choosing to listen to “This American […]

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11 Jul

Student Media in the News

This Rare Recording of WRAS in Atlanta Shows Why the 1980s Really Were The Golden Age of College Radio Before the explosive growth of commercial “alternative rock” networks, college stations like WRAS provided access to music one could hear no where else on the dial. Listening to this recording reveals the Cambrian-Explosion-like variety of styles […]

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4 Jul

Student Media in the News

After 42 years, WUMD has its final FM show Just before noon on Monday, current and former WUMD DJs made their final sign offs prior to going completely online after 42 years of broadcasting. “We will come back out on the other side,” said Jennifer Mulcare-Sullivan, station manager, on the air before sign offs. “We’re […]

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27 Jun

Student Media in the News

 Chicago radio thrives at the left of the dial I have my issues with the student DJs on college radio—they’re sometimes maddeningly inarticulate and sometimes ridiculously self-indulgent, whether they’re trying to entertain themselves or affect some sort of detached cool. But I still love the stations where they work, because the programming there has the […]

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20 Jun

Student Media in the News

KWVA Customizes Workflow to Fit Students’ Needs Fast forward to 2016 — and now working with part of a $95 million budget — KWVA is firmly reimagined as a state-of-the-art broadcast facility located in the newly reconstructed student union. There is a large open performance space outside the studios wired for broadcasting live shows, two […]

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