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8 Nov

Student Media in the News

College Radio Day updates from all over! West Liberty University: Student plans 24-hour marathon for College Radio Day University of Wisconsin Oshkosh: UW Oshkosh’s WRST-FM joins National College Radio celebration Grand Valley State University: GVSU student visits White House for College Radio Day Montclair State University: WMSC Channels Energy into 30+ Hour Live Broadcast West […]

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25 Oct

Student Media in the News

    This small N.J. college radio station is the best in the nation And, for the first time ever, the Marconi goes to WSOU. The recognition is the equivalent of an Academy Award for radio work, and at a ceremony in Tennessee last month, students and teachers from Seton Hall University accepted a Marconi that […]

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18 Oct

Student Media in the News

Get the most out of your NSEMC! Space is still available on some of the media tours, demo reel reviews and clinics! Check at the registration desk in Wyeth Gallery C, opening Wednesday from 4:30-6 p.m. Students are also invited to a special welcome session on Wednesday from 6-7 p.m. in Whistler AB. Get to […]

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11 Oct

Student Media in the News

Sign up for media tours, demo reel reviews and TV/Radio clinics at NSEMC Information and online sign-up for media tours to WKDU Drexel University, Greater Philadelphia Media and Fox 29 are online on the NSEMC Media Tours page. Sign ups are also open online for one-on-one demo reel and resume reviews with Keynote and News […]

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4 Oct

Student Media in the News

The Point opens new studios at Brockport 89.1 The Point at the College at Brockport cut the ribbon on their rebuilt main studio on Sept. 14. New floor, ceiling, walls and windows. In the ribbon cutting photo are (l-r) College President Heidi McPherson, alum and project engineer Michael Black, Operations Manager Kelly Kuehn, Student Government […]

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27 Sep

Student Media in the News

Princeton Keeps WPRB’s History Alive In honor of its 75th anniversary, Princeton University’s college radio station WPRB curated a special exhibit full of radio artifacts: “WPRB: A Haven for the Creative Impulse.” Containing a variety of materials, the exhibit traces the station’s long history from its start as carrier current radio station WPRU beginning in […]

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30 Aug

Student Media in the News

How Columbus State University got a radio station Danna Gibson and Scott Sellnow-Richmond have each played a vital role in launching Columbus State University’s new WCUG radio station. A year later, WCUG has grown and surpassed all of its goals. Both professors sat down with reporter Carrie Beth Wallace to discuss the process of obtaining […]

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23 Aug

Student Media in the News

Is College Radio Relevant? Despite the rise of popular broadcasts ranging from sportscasts to music countdowns, radio has generally been on the decline. We have turned the dial to its off position and turned on our smartphones, abundant with news, traffic reports, YouTube, and pretty much everything the radio can give us without commercial breaks. […]

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19 Aug

EAS Test Reporting System deadlines

FCC Licensed Stations MUST Participate by August 26, 2016 The FCC has established the EAS Test Reporting System (ETRS) as a means to improve the EAS system for national emergencies.  There are important deadlines you need to be aware of concerning this change. Form One must be filed on or before August 26, 2016. Form […]

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9 Aug

Student Media in the News

A station is born: Inside the high-risk, low-watt, quirky world of community radio At 10 minutes to airtime, the studio clock was three minutes slow. Marika Partridge climbed up on a folding chair to fix it, exchanging a “Close one!” glance with her fellow founders of the Washington area’s newest radio station. After a cutthroat […]

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