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WHCR-FM (90.3 FM) is a community radio station licensed to New York, New York. The station, owned by City College of New York , is known as "The Voice of Harlem". [ 2 ]
WASU-FM (90.5 FM) is a college radio station broadcasting an alternative rock format. The station is owned by Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina, the station's city of license. Their transmitter sits atop Rich Mountain in Watauga county. The station plays college rock and does a weekly news segment called App 1800 covering ...
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.
WNYU-FM (89.1 FM) is a college radio station owned and operated by New York University.Its offices and studios are located at NYU's campus in lower Manhattan.WNYU's main transmitter is located at University Heights in the Bronx, the former location of NYU.
The station is staffed entirely by students, and student volunteers serve as DJs. The station's content has also expanded to include Cassette music blog, which covers local and national music. [5] The KBVR-FM students also create a number of podcasts, available for streaming and download on the station's website, iTunes and Google Play. [6]
The student-run station gained fame during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s by promoting alternative music/college rock and providing a platform for new artists and new trends. It has broken or been among the first radio stations to play bands such as Death Cab for Cutie, Uncle Tupelo, White Rabbits and Ditch Witch.
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Like many college radio stations, WRCU's main format is freeform, specializing in independent rock music, jazz, hip-hop, and world music. However, the station also has a large variety of specialty show formats, covering genres from metal to Celtic music. WRCU also has a handful of talk shows, covering sports and politics.