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The U is a student-run radio station that strives to offer
unique programming while providing a service that is both
educational and entertaining to the University of
Missouri-Saint Louis community. The U is managed by students
and overseen by the Student Electronic Media Professionals'
Association. With 25 milliwatts of power, "The U" is
classified under the FCC as a low power FM station. In
addition to reaching around campus, "The U" also streams live
on the Internet. Currently "The U" reaches roughly 16,000
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THE EDGE is committed to bringing the Hudson Valley the newest
and most innovative music out there. We make an effort to
bring music in as many different genres as possible and to
keep the tradition of college radio alive. WFNP brings real,
hands-on broadcast experience to all interested students of
SUNY New Paltz.
Their total enrollment for Fall 2006 was 7,699 with 6,263
undergraduates and 1,436 graduates. |
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We currently broadcast from Long Island University’s Brooklyn
New York campus, WLIU 88.1 FM.
Between WLIU’s actual broadcasted signal and its simulcast on
BCAT (Brooklyn Cable Access Television) we reach an estimated
500,000 every week. The student population is 11,900. |
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Our newest affiliate, SUNY Oswego has a student population of
8,500 students.
We currently are being broadcasted on WNYO, 88.9 FM to an
estimated 10,000 people in the Oswego region. |
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WHOV-FM is a non-profit, non-commercial radio station
serving the interest of the Hampton University
community, the citizens of Hampton Roads and the
surrounding metropolitan areas.
The station can be heard in all the major cities that make up the Hampton Roads Community as well as parts of North Carolina and areas of the Eastern Shore. WHOV has approximately 55,000 listeners across Hampton Roads and consistently ranks as the area's #1 college station in this market.
WHOV is also the Home of Hampton University Football and Men and Women’s Basketball following the teams across the country and into the playoffs. Ranked the 12th Best College Radio Station in The Nation by The Princeton Review in 2003, WHOV was the only Historically Black College or University to achieve that honor. Experience, the new standard of excellence, always taking it to a higher level, the Nation’s Number One College Radio Station, “The Voice of Hampton University” WHOV- 88.1 FM. |
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