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24 Feb

Student Media in the News

MTVu announces finalists for College Radio Woodie awards For the first time in show history, nominees will vie for the chunks of wood LIVE in primetime on MTV, with a 60-minute special starting at 9 p.m. on Friday, March 20 from the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. The jam-packed hour will feature epic performances […]

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2 Sep

Upcoming Saving College Radio Events

Jennifer at Radio Survivor has posted about the events being held concerning the survival of college radio (click the link to read the article).  In this item, Jennifer includes the CBI convention along with the her appearance as well as representatives from WRVU and KTRU.  Jennifer also mentions the special track of sessions (not just […]

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11 Aug

Exciting Fall Convention is Coming Together!

The CBI portion of the annual fall National College Media Convention is coming together and we are excited about the number, quality and diversity of sessions we are able to provide our current and future members!  Whether your station is Radio or TV, FCC licensed, webcast or unlicensed, you will find educational and fun sessions […]

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15 Jun

Where Do You Find New Music? The New York Times Wants to Know.

The New York Times asks students about their relationship with radio.

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25 Apr

Minute of Silence to bring attention to the impact of sale of college radio stations.

Press Release PDF For Immediate Release Contact: Candace Walton, cwalton@usd.edu April 26, 2011 A national Minute of Silence will be held on Thursday, April 28 at 12:00 p.m. Central on college radio stations. College Broadcasters, Inc (CBI) is organizing the grassroots effort. The goal of the Minute of Silence is to bring awareness of the […]

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26 Feb

CMJ Covers the Possible Sale of WRVU

College radio can’t seem to catch a break lately, even in Music City as Nashville’s Vanderbilt University has proposed selling its WRVU broadcast license and switching to an internet-only format. This comes on the heels of San Francisco’s KUSF announcing its shift to the internet after more than 30 years of being on air. In […]

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