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Any of these colleges have stations?

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ChrisTheListener

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I'm wondering which of these colleges/universities have stations on the RADIO, i'm not too interested in Internet stuff.

Southern Methodist University
Texas Christian University
Saint Louis University
Oklahoma State University
Santa Clara University
Loyola - Marymount University (in LA)

Thanks so much.

~CTL
 
AWESOME!!!!!

Thank you so so much!

And I'm terribly sorry I took the lazy way out. I suppose I could have googled it myself, huh? :)

~CTL
 
Some additions and corrections in bold:

Southern Methodist University - http://kpni.smu.edu/ Part 15/internet
Texas Christian University - http://www.ktcu.tcu.edu/ktcu/ 88.7FM 10KW directional Variety
Saint Louis University - http://kslu.slu.edu/ PART 15/internet
Oklahoma State University - http://www.kosu.org/ NPR/public radio across the state
http://kxzy.okstate.edu/ Part 15 FM Alternative
Santa Clara University - http://www.kscu.org/ 50 watt Class D FM at 103.3FM Variety
Loyola - Marymount University (in LA) - http://www.kxlu.com/ 2.9KW Directional 88.9FM

A couple of notes: KOSU provides NPR News/classical format and uses students in its operation. The student station, KXZY is on the cable TV system. They also have podcasts. SMU has carrier current and part 15 FM for KPNI on campus and internet to the rest of the world.
 
Over the years, quite a few well known radio and TV personalities put in time at KSMU / KPNI. I'm sure other schools have graduated a lot of successful people too.
 
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