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27 Jan

Student Media in the News

KBGA kicks off annual ‘Radiothon’ fundraiser Every year, KBGA College Radio calls on its loyal listeners and community members to donate in support of the station. In exchange, donors receive premiums from local businesses and/or KBGA merchandise, as well as the pleasure of hearing engaging radio programming. This year’s goal is to raise $20,000 to […]

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20 Jan

Student Media in the News

Spinning Indie visits two more college radio stations Read about Rainy Dawg Radio and KEXP on Spinning Indie. College Radio Watch: LPFM Launches, Student Radio History in the U.S. and New Zealand, and More College Radio News Read more from Radio Survivor.

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13 Jan

Student Media in the News

Focal Press Updates ‘Keith’s Radio Station’ Thirty years ago, Michael C. Keith entered a small New England college to start a new career. Keith had spent the past 10 years as a professional broadcaster and was now transitioning into the world of teaching. The first thing that he would learn was that the textbooks available […]

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6 Jan

Student Media in the News

WKNC announces headliners for Double Barrel Benefit 12 WKNC 88.1 FM will hold its twelfth annual Double Barrel Benefit concert Saturday, Feb. 7 at Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh and Saturday, Feb. 14 at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro. Lincoln Theatre will host Spider Bags to kick off the festival and Cat’s Cradle will feature Eternal Summers […]

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23 Dec

Student Media in the News

College Radio Watch: How Did College Radio Influence Your Career Path and More College Radio News I remember interviewing for my first “real” job after college and my future boss was impressed by my college radio past. We spent much of the interview talking about college radio and music, even though the job (a research […]

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12 Dec

Student Media in the News

CWU radio station launches food bank benefit Student staff and volunteers at Central Washington University’s college radio station have written, produced and performed an Ellensburg-related remake of the 1984 song “Do They Know It’s Christmas” as part of an effort to spread word about the needs of the FISH food bank, which burned down late […]

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9 Dec

Student Media in the News

Making More than Airwaves: A Look at WMLU “Mics are live” says a student to himself as he turns on the mics. He pauses and counts down. 3, 2, 1, and then he proclaims into his microphone, “You are listening to WMLU 91.3 the music of Longwood University and Farmville, Virginia.” Read more from The […]

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2 Dec

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Streetsboro High School radio station ‘valuable’ in emergency situations, fire lieutenant says Streetsboro High School radio station, WSTB 88.9-FM, is an ‘important part of our community’ for its ability to provide warnings to residents during emergency situations, said School Board member Kevin Grimm, who is also a Streetsboro fire lieutenant. Grimm said at the Oct. […]

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26 Nov

Student Media in the News

WSOU hosts successful food drive The New Jersey student-run radio station at Seton Hall University completed a food drive for donations of nonperishable food for the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. Spearheaded by station manager Erica Szczepaniak, hundreds of pounds of food and money was collected. The donations came primarily from students. Szczepaniak said, “We […]

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25 Nov

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Brockport alumnus fulfills dream as CNN reporter “I came to Brockport because it was a perfect fit for me and it was two hours from home,” Nobles said. “There were also a lot of people from similar backgrounds and I really got the opportunity to find a lot of great opportunities there. I was really […]

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