Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the radio station is based. Sometimes campus radio stations are operated for the purpose of training professional radio personnel, sometimes with the aim of broadcasting educational programming, while other radio stations exist to provide an alternative to commercial broadcasting or government broadcasters.
Campus radio stations are generally licensed and regulated by national governments, and have very different characteristics from one country to the next. One commonality between many radio stations regardless of their physical location is a willingness — or, in some countries, even a licensing requirement — to broadcast musical selections that are not categorized as commercial hits. Because of this, campus radio has come to be associated with emerging musical trends, including genres such as punk and new wave, alternative rock, indie rock and hip hop, long before those genres become part of the musical mainstream. Campus radio stations also often provide airplay and promotional exposure to new and emerging local artists.
It first aired in 1955, when Uncle Bob opened the DZXX-AM 890kHz station, the first pop music station in the country on AM format.
97.1 WLS-FM (1976–1992)
In 1976, GMA launched DWLS-FM on 97.1 as a jazz-formatted station. It lasted until February 28, 1986, a few days after the EDSA Revolution when The Giant 97.1 WLS-FM was born and CHR format is introduced.
Campus Radio 97.1 (1992–2007)
When GMA was renamed as the "Rainbow Satellite Network" in the early 1992, the station was reformatted on April 30, 1992 as Campus Radio 97.1 WLS-FM. This was to target teens & early adults. Its notable programs were the longest-running program on the station, "Top 20 at 12": where the top 20 songs of the day were counted down in the mold of BBC Radio 1's The Official Chart Show at noontime, and "Campus Aircheck", an institution of sorts for aspiring DJs to get hired by Campus Radio, touted as "the first school on the air".
This is the old station ID of 97.1 then it was replaced of Barangay LS 97.1 on 2007
published: 22 May 2020
CAMPUS LOVE STORY WITH PAPA BONO STORY OF KARMILA
#CLSTUGUEGARAO #FMRADIO89.3
published: 08 Mar 2021
Campus Radio
Sample work
published: 03 Oct 2007
Campus TV and Campus Radio
Campus TV and Campus Radio at Garden City College
published: 29 Jun 2016
Campus FM - University of Malta Radio Station
Campus FM - University of Malta Radio Station
published: 23 Sep 2020
Campus Radio News || 2024.08.16
Producer Tharuka Edirisinghe
Script - Dilini Thakshila
Programme voice by . Rasangi Dulanjana
Programme editing by Mahesha Samarasinghe
Trailer designer - Dahami Madushika
Flyer and thumbnail creator - Dahami Madushika
Trailer voice by- Dahami Madushika
Dr Prathiba Mahanamahewa (rector Sri palee campus )
Dr Sugath Senarath (HOD) mass media sri palee campus.
DR.Tudor Weerasingha( senior consultant of campus radio)
Senior lecturer Kalani Dharmasiri (coordinator of campus radio)
Himal Sayuru (station manager,campusradio)
Piyumika Lakshani ( secretary of campusradio)
Shashini Liyanage
(Programme Manager, campusradio)
All the members of the campus radio board
published: 16 Aug 2024
Campus Radio I Campus Beats I Recording Studio I Nirmala College I Muvattupuzha
CAMPUS BEATS I A Campus Radio Initiative of Dept. of Communicative English I Nirmala College I Muvattupuzha
published: 22 Jan 2018
Miami RedHawks Football @ #17 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (Miami Student Radio Feed)
Live from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks football team faces their toughest test yet against #17 Notre Dame.
Play-by-Play: Luke West Poley
Analyst: Zach Rengers
Hosts: Addison Lenhart, Sean Wiesemann
Kickoff Show: Andrew Relvas
All supplemental audio used with copyright compliance
Producer Tharuka Edirisinghe
Script - Dilini Thakshila
Programme voice by . Rasangi Dulanjana
Programme editing by Mahesha Samarasinghe
Trailer design...
Producer Tharuka Edirisinghe
Script - Dilini Thakshila
Programme voice by . Rasangi Dulanjana
Programme editing by Mahesha Samarasinghe
Trailer designer - Dahami Madushika
Flyer and thumbnail creator - Dahami Madushika
Trailer voice by- Dahami Madushika
Dr Prathiba Mahanamahewa (rector Sri palee campus )
Dr Sugath Senarath (HOD) mass media sri palee campus.
DR.Tudor Weerasingha( senior consultant of campus radio)
Senior lecturer Kalani Dharmasiri (coordinator of campus radio)
Himal Sayuru (station manager,campusradio)
Piyumika Lakshani ( secretary of campusradio)
Shashini Liyanage
(Programme Manager, campusradio)
All the members of the campus radio board
Producer Tharuka Edirisinghe
Script - Dilini Thakshila
Programme voice by . Rasangi Dulanjana
Programme editing by Mahesha Samarasinghe
Trailer designer - Dahami Madushika
Flyer and thumbnail creator - Dahami Madushika
Trailer voice by- Dahami Madushika
Dr Prathiba Mahanamahewa (rector Sri palee campus )
Dr Sugath Senarath (HOD) mass media sri palee campus.
DR.Tudor Weerasingha( senior consultant of campus radio)
Senior lecturer Kalani Dharmasiri (coordinator of campus radio)
Himal Sayuru (station manager,campusradio)
Piyumika Lakshani ( secretary of campusradio)
Shashini Liyanage
(Programme Manager, campusradio)
All the members of the campus radio board
Live from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks football team faces their toughest test yet against #17 Notre Dame.
Play-by-Play: Luke...
Live from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks football team faces their toughest test yet against #17 Notre Dame.
Play-by-Play: Luke West Poley
Analyst: Zach Rengers
Hosts: Addison Lenhart, Sean Wiesemann
Kickoff Show: Andrew Relvas
All supplemental audio used with copyright compliance
Live from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks football team faces their toughest test yet against #17 Notre Dame.
Play-by-Play: Luke West Poley
Analyst: Zach Rengers
Hosts: Addison Lenhart, Sean Wiesemann
Kickoff Show: Andrew Relvas
All supplemental audio used with copyright compliance
Producer Tharuka Edirisinghe
Script - Dilini Thakshila
Programme voice by . Rasangi Dulanjana
Programme editing by Mahesha Samarasinghe
Trailer designer - Dahami Madushika
Flyer and thumbnail creator - Dahami Madushika
Trailer voice by- Dahami Madushika
Dr Prathiba Mahanamahewa (rector Sri palee campus )
Dr Sugath Senarath (HOD) mass media sri palee campus.
DR.Tudor Weerasingha( senior consultant of campus radio)
Senior lecturer Kalani Dharmasiri (coordinator of campus radio)
Himal Sayuru (station manager,campusradio)
Piyumika Lakshani ( secretary of campusradio)
Shashini Liyanage
(Programme Manager, campusradio)
All the members of the campus radio board
Live from Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks football team faces their toughest test yet against #17 Notre Dame.
Play-by-Play: Luke West Poley
Analyst: Zach Rengers
Hosts: Addison Lenhart, Sean Wiesemann
Kickoff Show: Andrew Relvas
All supplemental audio used with copyright compliance
Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the radio station is based. Sometimes campus radio stations are operated for the purpose of training professional radio personnel, sometimes with the aim of broadcasting educational programming, while other radio stations exist to provide an alternative to commercial broadcasting or government broadcasters.
Campus radio stations are generally licensed and regulated by national governments, and have very different characteristics from one country to the next. One commonality between many radio stations regardless of their physical location is a willingness — or, in some countries, even a licensing requirement — to broadcast musical selections that are not categorized as commercial hits. Because of this, campus radio has come to be associated with emerging musical trends, including genres such as punk and new wave, alternative rock, indie rock and hip hop, long before those genres become part of the musical mainstream. Campus radio stations also often provide airplay and promotional exposure to new and emerging local artists.
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The station will operate on 90.3 mHz, with an effective radiated power of 13 watts, and cover a ten-mile radius from the campus ... Monday through Friday and be staffed by students of the Radio-TV Broadcasting Department at LakeLand.
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