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WKKC (89.3 FM) is an educational non-profit radio station in Chicago, Illinois, owned by Kennedy–King College and broadcasting primarily to the city's South Side. The studio and transmitter are at the campus in the school's Englewood neighborhood. The station is used to train students in broadcasting and communications.
Public broadcasting — Stations operated either by their parent institutions or in partnership with public broadcasting organizations in the communities or regions they serve. [3] [4] According to their websites, these stations operate as public radio stations with little if any student programming. Therefore, they are not included in the listing.
The call letters for WKKC 89.3 FM radio stand for "We're Kennedy-King College". The American Institute of Architects recognized the innovative design of the main campus building. Kennedy–King College Library, [5] which was founded as Woodrow Wilson Junior College Library in 1935, had over 50,000 books. [6] [7]
WHPK (88.5 FM) [3] is a student-run college radio station owned by the University of Chicagoin Hyde Park on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.. Established in 1968, the station is and operated by volunteer students and community volunteers.
WCRX (88.1 MHz) is an FM radio station based in Chicago, Illinois. WCRX is a non-commercial campus radio station owned and operated by Columbia College Chicago. The station is located at 33 East Congress in Chicago and operated by students in the school's radio department. WCRX provides music, news, sports, and community affairs programming.
WVKC (90.7 FM) is a 1,000-watt radio station in Galesburg, Illinois. Knox College is the station licensee, authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. WVKC is a student-operated radio station of Knox College. The call letters were originally chosen to stand for "The Voice of Knox College", although that catchphrase is not in active use ...
The digital power of the HD radio signal was increased by 4 times in April 2011. KGRG-FM was chosen to be one of the first college radio stations to be available on iHeartRadio's College section and became #1 in their first month on the site. During November 2023, the station switched to a Modern AC-leaning Top 40 presentation, moving much of ...
The station was originally as "The Hitline", then "High Energy 88-7 FM" in the late 1980s, and then simply "Energy 88-7". [ citation needed ] In the mid-1990s the station changed radio formats to 88.7 Listener Supported Community Radio .