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Turntable in college radio station KSPC's lobby for reviewing vinyl. Photo: J. Waits

College Radio Watch: 168 hours of Vinyl, 50 Year Old Trivia Contest and More News

We had a fun chat about college radio’s Vinylthon at the start of this week’s Radio Survivor show. On Saturday, April 13, 2019, more than 140 radio stations played vinyl in celebration of the College Radio Foundation tradition.

At Foothill College’s radio station KFJC-FM, where I’m Publicity Director, we ended up playing vinyl for 7 days straight, for a grand total of 168 hours. It was tons of fun and was a good reminder to me about how creative projects can be both great for listeners, but can also help inspire DJs and create a sense of camaraderie as they work together on a shared goal.

High school radio station VCS Radio (see my tour post) did a wild project last week as well. On the podcast we share the scoop on how they attempted to communicate with space denizens as part of their High School Radio Week celebration.

And, it’s amazing to read that one college radio station has been doing a very elaborate trivia contest for 50 years. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s college radio station WWSP put on the “World’s Largest Trivia Contest” last week; with this year’s edition dubbed “Trivia 5-0” in honor of the event’s 50th anniversary. According to the WWSP website, “Since 1970 the contest has been held each year in spring. The contest runs for 54 consecutive hours and keeps teams running, searching, and paging for answers.” Players must listen to WWSP to hear trivia questions recited over the air every hour.

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