mtvU announces 25 finalists for College Radio Woodie Award

mtvU announces College Radio Woodie finalists

mtvU announces College Radio Woodie finalists

After an initial nomination round, mtvU has announced the 25 finalists for the 2013 College Radio Woodie Award. Online voting will whittle this list down to 10 finalists and web visitors can vote until Wednesday, February 20th at 4pm EST. The award recognizes stellar college radio stations.

Last year’s winner was WASU at Appalachian State University, the 2011 winner was WVUM (University of Miami), the 2009 winner was KUPS (University of Puget Sound), and the 2008 winner was WICB (Ithaca College) .

The 25 college radio finalists are:

WERS (Emerson College, Boston, MA)

KUOM aka Radio K (University of Minnesota)

KXLU (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA)

WDBM (Michigan State University)

KVRX (University of Texas, Austin)

KALX (University of California, Berkeley)

Radio UTD (University of Texas, Dallas)

WXOU (Oakland University, Rochester, MI)

WMBR (M.I.T., Boston, MA)

WNYU (New York University)

KCSU (Colorado State University)

KWVA (University of Oregon)

WZND (Illinois State University)

WAIH (SUNY-Potsdam)

WUSC (University of South Carolina)

WPTS (University of Pittsburgh)

WITR (Rochester Institute of Technology)

ACRN (Ohio University)

KSUA (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)

WSOU (Seton Hall University)

WKPS (Pennsylvania State University, University Park)

WKDU (Drexel University)

WGCS (Goshen College)

KVCU (University of Colorado)

WRAS (Georgia State University)

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