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25 Mar

Central Michigan University’s MHTV honored by Michigan Association of Broadcasters

Peter Orlik, the director of the School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts, said this is a victory for the school and the station because of the competition this year. “This unprecedented string of victories was continued despite intense competition from electronic media departments on other campuses across the state,” Orlik said in a press release […]

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20 Mar

Station Spotlight: Ohio Northern University’s WONB

Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? The precursor to WONB-FM was WONU. WONU was a carrier current station using an AM signal and was only heard in the afternoon. In 1991, the FCC granted a non-commercial FM license to Ohio Northern University. The WONU call letters were […]

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18 Mar

Out in Radioland

When KDUR officially went on the air (more on that later), the No. 1 song on the Billboard Top 100 was probably Tony Orlando and Dawn’s “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You).” Incidentally, John Denver’s “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” came just a couple weeks later. (Denver’s son was later a student […]

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13 Mar

Station Spotlight: Elon University’s ESTV

Special thanks to Matt Lee for answering the questions! Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? Elon Student Television was started in 1992 by a former student named Christopher Waters.  Every year since then the station has grown and as of now, we have 272 people working across […]

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6 Mar

Station Spotlight: Seton Hall University’s WSOU

Thanks to Erin O’Grady and Aly Mulligan for answering the questions! Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? WSOU 89.5 FM is located in New Jersey on the campus of Seton Hall University and has been on the airwaves since 1948.  The most interesting thing about WSOU is […]

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13 Feb

Station Spotlight: Hofstra University’s WRHU

Special thanks to Shannan Ferry, station manager, for answering the questions! Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? Radio Hofstra University 88.7 FM has been in existence for over 50 years. This is longer than any other noncommercial radio station on Long Island.  Originally the call letters were […]

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12 Feb

Forced to find their own funds, N.C. State’s college radio station expands its audience and ambitions

“It’s invaluable,” says Torres of the support that WKNC has given not only to T0W3RS but to the surrounding music community, too. “No other radio station is doing things like this.” Perhaps the scene sounds rather insular and self-congratulating—a musician playing a song inspired by a radio station for a crowd gathered by the same […]

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6 Feb

Station Spotlight: University of Tennessee’s Volunteer Channel

Special thanks to Mike Wiseman for answering the questions! Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? The Volunteer Channel is in it’s 18th year at the University of Tennessee. The Volunteer Channel is the official television station of the University of Tennessee. Completely run by UT students, TVC […]

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30 Jan

Station Spotlight: Millikin University’s WJMU

Special thanks to Ben Murrow, a Senior from Wheaton, Ill. and Program Director of WJMU for answering the questions. Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? WJMU 89.5 “The Quad” went live for the first time on March 10, 1971 because of six students that had a passion […]

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23 Jan

Station Spotlight: Missouri Southern State University’s KGCS-TV

  Special thanks to Shonte Clay – Senior student worker of KGCS-TV Station at Missouri Southern State University for answering the questions! Tell me a little history about your station and where your station is now? Originally, our station was a cable access channel, established in 1984 as a service of the Department of Communications. […]

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