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WBWC (88.3 FM) is a non-commercial, college radio station located on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. At 4,000 watts, WBWC broadcasts a minimum of 18 hours a day, 365 days a year via the airwaves and webcast. more...
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WBWC is a student-run radio station that features alternative rock music as well as specialty shows. Staff, volunteers, and DJs for the station are made up of Baldwin-Wallace College students, faculty, and community members.
Timeline
1958 - WBWC signed on as the first totally student funded and operated radio station in the United States;
1975 - Stereo facilities were added to the radio station;
1981 - WBWC received permission from the FCC to begin construction to increase broadcast power from 10 to 100 watts of power; Summer Marathon Series launched;
1995 - WBWC became the first college radio station to perform a remote broadcast from the Cleveland Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Museum;
2001 - ERP was increased to 4,000 watts;
What WBWC Offers
15 hours a day of Alternative Rock Format;
Specialty Shows featuring all types of music weekdays from 10pm - 1am and various times on weekends.;
The Top 5 @ 5 Countdown show, counting down all the most requested songs of the week;
Public Service to the community including the AP Radio News, and many forms of public service shows;
Technical info
Station status: Licensed class A non-commercial FM station;
Effective radiated power: 4000 watts;
Height above average terrain: 78 m (256 ft);
Height above ground level: 65 m (213 ft);
Height above sea level: 295 m (968 ft);
Transmitter location: 41° 25' 05" N, 81° 54' 03" W;
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