On this week’s Radio Survivor show/podcast, we cover a number of topics, including Princeton Review’s annual “Best College Radio Stations” list. As readers may know, I’ve been analyzing these lists for over a decade. Every year I like to point out the methodology behind the survey and what it really means for college radio. With many schools back in session this week, it’s good timing, as college radio stations are ramping up for the academic year, as they work to promote their stations and recruit new participants.
Live Radio Survivor Show in Seattle this October
I’m pleased to announce that the Radio Survivor team will be doing a live radio show/podcast recording at CBI’s National Student Electronic Media Convention in Seattle this October. We will share more details in the weeks to come, but we are looking forward to a lively discussion about the state of college radio.
More College Radio News
State of College Media
Student Media at UH Competes in a Facebook/Spotify World (Hawaii Business Magazine)
Staff Changes
MSU’s Impact Radio Welcomes Home Alumnus to Lead WDBM (WKAR)
Call for Submissions
CBI Invites Submissions to Visual Media Festival (CBI)
History
Community Rallies for Local Radio Station That Was One of First to Broadcast College Football in 1922-1923 (Canton Daily Ledger)
WRTI-FM the Way it Was – History of Radio at Temple University (WRTI.com)
Awards/Accolades
National Student Production Awards Finalists Announced (CBI)
WFUV Lands 13th Spot as ‘Best College Radio’ (Fordham Observer)