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13 May

High school station WNAS celebrates 65 years

Now, broadcasting at 2,850 watts on stereo FM, WNAS reaches beyond the county lines and celebrated its 65-year history as the first high school radio station in the history of the United States on Wednesday, the News and Tribune reported. The station hosted an open house for alumni, giving graduates from the first shows guided […]

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12 May

Catawba College Foundation buying WSAT

Salisbury radio station WSAT-AM is being sold by CAP Communications, Inc. to a newly established Catawba College Foundation, the college said in a news release. Although WSAT will continue its traditional broadcasts with longtime announcer and current owner Buddy Poole remaining in his role as president and general manager overseeing day-to-day operations, the station will […]

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9 May

Southeast Missouri State University cancels student radio station

A college radio station is going off the air, and Southeast Missouri State students will move to a new home. The group broadcasting Thursday might be the last group of Southeast students to broadcast on RAGE 103.7. Director Karie Hollerbach said students will now partner with the NPR station KRCU to create news content. She […]

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8 May

Out in Radioland

CBI members listed among top 20 college stations College radio stations have long filled dorm rooms and frat house cleanups of lazy Sunday afternoons. They’re also bastions of free speech fueled by artsy, and music-obsessed students that are sometimes years ahead of the mainstream. From the 1960′s, when the FCC began issuing “class D” licenses […]

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8 May

Station Spotlight: Black Hills State University’s KBHU and KJKT

Special thanks to Station Manager Hannah Kloiber for answering the questions. Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? The station started broadcasting on 89.1 in 1974. We have moved to several different locations on campus since, and we are now located in the basement of the student union […]

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7 May

WRAS students to lose daytime FM in deal with public radio group

… students and staff at the station learned that student-produced programming will no longer broadcast over the powerful 100,000 watt FM station during daytime hours. Administrators at Georgia State University entered into an agreement with Georgia Public Broadcasting unbeknownst to the WRAS student staff. According to the agreement, GPB will begin airing talk programming mostly […]

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2 May

Connecticut College’s WCNI featured in ‘New Haven Living’

“It was cool enough to be featured in New Haven Living’s article, but seeing myself on the cover was especially exciting,” McCoubrey said.  “I was lucky to be rewarded and acknowledged just for doing what I love to do. Here’s hoping I get picked up by Rolling Stone next.” McCoubrey, an English major from Wakefield, […]

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1 May

Station Spotlight: Cal State Stanislaus’ KCSS

Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”] Clay Hobbs, station manager: KCSS started out in 1974 in a very small space with a window […]

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29 Apr

Students win big at College Television Awards

More than 1,100 students  from 500 colleges and universities across the country were honored at the 35th annual Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards ceremony at the annual awards gala on April 23. Awards were given in regular categories like Drama, Series, Animation and Comedy, as well as special awards with scholarship […]

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28 Apr

VIDEO: Montco Radio hosts ‘WeeCanned’ food drive to support Manna on Main Street

Everybody’s working for the WeeCanned. Well, everybody at Montco Radio, that is. Students involved in Montco Radio, Montgomery County Community College’s internet radio station, hosted a “WeeCanned” food drive April 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the college’s main campus to benefit Manna on Main Street food pantry. “Right now, [Manna] is in […]

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