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7 Nov

Webster University TV and radio host Michael Lefevre

In the second segment from Local Project Episode 20, Michael Lefevre performs three songs from his new album, Distracted Attractions live from the GTV studios, including the fan-favorite, “Immortal Man.” Visit The Galaxy Radio site for more.

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6 Nov

Decorated war veteran to run college radio program

Palomar College Television and Radio is now under the control of recently-hired manager Jim Odom. Odom, who served an over 20-year-long enlistment in the Air Force Armed Forces Radio and Television Broadcast division, is no stranger to the technical demands of his new job. However, being the first person to occupy his position in years, […]

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6 Nov

Wake Radio brings together music enthusiasts

The college-student DJs at Wake Forest University’s Internet radio station are “idiotic, torturous, incessant scroungers of sound,” thank you very much. Read more from the Winston-Salem Journal.

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31 Oct

WVUM, University Of Miami Radio Station, Gets Power Increase

“This doesn’t change much as far as how we operate, other than that we now have the honor of serving parts of the Broward County community in addition to the community here in Miami-Dade,” remarked station news director and spokesman Hyan Freitas. Read more from The Huffington Post.

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30 Oct

Signal 1 at Stoke-on-Trent College starts radio production courses

Scott said: “I started doing some work at the station in 2009 as I went there on work experience from school, but realised if I wanted to make a career of radio and to progress I needed some qualifications, so I started at Stoke-on-Trent College. “On the course we’ve been learning how to write news […]

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30 Oct

Providence College comes to the rescue

Rhode Island Public Radio says that for a limited time it will be broadcasting from Providence College’s radio station 91.3 FM, following a failure of RINPR’s 88.1 FM transmitter in Seekonk. Read more from Providence Journal.

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30 Oct

WSDP Celebrates 40 Years

“Our reunions always remind me of the important role that WSDP has played in the lives of so many people,” station manager Bill Keith said, noting more than 700 students have served as reporters, broadcasters, writers, engineers, and student directors at the station over the past 40 years. Read more from The Observer & Eccentric.

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29 Oct

Student-produced television series shows that learning transcends the classroom

Nearly 200 people packed the Pearl Theater on Thursday, Oct. 18, for the red carpet premiere of “Quarter Life Crisis,” a new student-produced television series that portrays college students trying to find their places in the world through their experiences in and beyond the classroom. Read more from Temple University.

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28 Oct

2012 National Student Production Award Winners

Finalists for the 11th annual College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Production Awards were announced in August, with winners announced Oct. 27 at the National Student Electronic Media Convention in Atlanta. Winning entries are in BOLD and you can click on the name to see or hear a sample of the winning entry.   COMBINED CATEGORIES   Best Student […]

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26 Oct

WSOU featured on mtvU

“Given our national profile and influence within college radio and the music industry, it is not surprising that we would catch mtvU’sattention.” Read the whole story from The Setonian.

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