WCUR

Radio station at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania


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::summary Radio station at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania ::

::data[format=table title="Infobox radio station"]

FieldValue
nameWCUR
logoWCUR logo.png
logo_size250px
cityWest Chester, Pennsylvania
areaWest Chester-Philadelphia
airdate
frequency91.7 MHz
formatFreeform college radio
licensing_authorityFCC
erp100 watts
haat34 meters
classA
facility_id63564
callsign_meaningWest Chester University Radio
ownerWest Chester University Student Services Inc.
webcastListen Live
website
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| name = WCUR | logo = WCUR logo.png | logo_size = 250px | city = West Chester, Pennsylvania | country = United States | area = West Chester-Philadelphia | airdate = | frequency = 91.7 MHz | format = Freeform college radio | licensing_authority = FCC | erp = 100 watts | haat = 34 meters | class = A | facility_id = 63564 | callsign_meaning = West Chester University Radio | owner = West Chester University Student Services Inc. | webcast = Listen Live | website = | coordinates = WCUR (91.7 FM, "The Curve") is the student radio station at West Chester University (WCU) in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves a limited area around the campus and airs a freeform format, with students producing and airing their own shows.

Membership

DJs at WCUR can create and construct their own individual shows freely, with no parameters. However, this does not mean they are exempt from FCC guidelines. WCUR offers a wide variety of music, news, and sports. Therefore, some DJs have the opportunity to broadcast live sports events at WCU, mainly football and basketball.

If students wish to join the station, they must complete lessons to learn FCC guidelines and policies. After participating 6 weeks of lessons, trainees must complete studio observations, a written test, and an "on-air" test. After successfully completing all requirements trainees officially become members of the station and are eligible to sign-up for a desired show time.

Since WCUR serves the community of West Chester, DJs are required to give a psa, an on-campus announcement, and the weather once every hour. On the WCUR website, the organization not only asks for news from the community, but hosts events, recommends music, and provides a weather minute.

History

The history of carrier current radio at WCU predates the current FM by several decades. Originally known as "WCSC", the station had adopted the "WCUR" name by 1974. It was listenable at 640 kHz in campus buildings; a small FM transmission covering the Sykes Student Union and Wayne Hall was also added.

In 1992, West Chester University applied for an FM station; a previous attempt in the late 1970s had been derailed by lack of approval for funding, others in the mid-1980s created interference issues with a station in Delaware or with TV channel 6, and constant turnover of staff and students (numbering some 75 by 1998) also hindered efforts. The construction permit was granted on March 20, 1998, and after municipal approval of a tower atop the Student Union, broadcasting began on September 1, 1999. Web streaming was added in 2001.

References

References

  1. Shah, Kinjal. (September 11, 2017). "WCUR undergoes changes for the new year".
  2. "91.7 WCUR The Curve".
  3. DeAngelis, Mary Elizabeth. (October 4, 1987). "School radio station getting a new office". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  4. Barrientos, Tanya. (August 9, 1987). "WCUR makes bid for a spot on FM dial". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  5. Smolowitz, Peter. (October 15, 1998). "College gets a clear signal for FM station". The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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