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College Radio Watch: Getting One’s Start in College Radio and More News

Like many college radio participants, I’m dreaming about my summer vacation; although in my case that also means cross-checking vacation plans with intriguing radio stations. In order to plan these tours in good conscience, I need to complete my tour reports from recent visits. College radio fans should definitely take a look at my latest piece, an in-depth look at high school radio station KVCB-LP in Vacaville, California. The LPFM HD station features shows from not only high school students, but also programs produced by middle schoolers and content created by kids in 3rd grade and up. Located within Vacaville Christian Schools’ Radio Conservatory, KVCB participants have built crystal radios, created and performed live sci-fi radio dramas, produced sound art, and take part in a weekly National High School Radio Network. On top of that, the station has mysterious Morse code and carrier current broadcasts.

More College Radio News

Profiles of Stations, DJs, Staff and Alums

Retiring Colorado Public Radio President Got Start at University of Denver College Station (5280)

Bob Fuss, CBS News Radio Correspondent and Former KZSU Broadcaster, Dies at 64 (Stanford Daily)

RIP Bob Fuss; Got His Start in College Radio at KZSU (Radio Ink)

Paul J. Smith, Audio Engineer Who Loved “Every Job He Had” (The Buffalo News)

The Fab Four and So Much More (Citizens’ Voice)

Why Student Radio is Still Going Strong, Four Decades On (The Spinoff)

Broadcasting Basics: CCC offers Student Opportunities and Community Education via Local Channel (Shelby Star)

Radio Industry

“Sorry, Not Enough Engineers Available” (Radio World)

Programming

Queer Radio Network E3 Radio Has College Radio Past (Windy City Times)

Awards and Accolades

WHBCU Nominated for Best Student Organization in HBCU Awards (Howard Newsroom)

History

Thinking about the Broadcast Years at Modesto Jr. College (The West Side Index and Gustine Press Standard)

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