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Impulse 91.5 now streaming

I am tired of people saying how much college radio sucks nowadays,

for those who don't read the Northern new england board
lydonstate.edu/WWLR

128 kbs stream .. not bad

WWLR with no set playlists and we can play whatever the hell we want (following FCC, and new streaming guidlines)
we are located in the NEK VT/NH screaming out at 3,000 watts of power!
each dj is different on what they want to play so I call it if it sucks, wait 3 hours and it will change radio station
-OZ
 
Everyone said our college station sucked too...until we got new automation and flipped to Top40 (with way more variety than the other area T40s) and now we have a huge following and we're targeting the young demo that the college wants coming to our campus. DUH. To hell with the old "college format"...it's nothing like the industry that the students are training for. And there's a reason most college rock bands haven't blown up...they SUCK!

just my opinion
 
Big_Ben said:
Everyone said our college station sucked too...until we got new automation and flipped to Top40 (with way more variety than the other area T40s) and now we have a huge following and we're targeting the young demo that the college wants coming to our campus. DUH. To hell with the old "college format"...it's nothing like the industry that the students are training for. And there's a reason most college rock bands haven't blown up...they SUCK!

just my opinion

If that's what you guys are doing and it's working out for you, then great. Kudos all around. That being said, a college station doesn't have to take on a mainstream format in order to be successful, or to provide a good training ground for students interested in radio. Automation works with more than 400 or even 1,000 songs. Many college stations also do more than just music...they feature news, talk, arts, sports, I've even heard of religious programs on college radio.

A college station is meant to be educational in more ways than one: sure, it's a great way to kick off a future career in radio broadcasting. But it's also a chance to open one's horizons, and learn more about music, management, marketing, business skills, people skills and communications skills, and even issues like politics, sports, the arts which they might cover at their station.

At the college station I used to be involved in, we had some community volunteers doing on-air shifts whenever students weren't available. Most of them were alums of the station, and fairly recent ones at that. They had no problem finding a job in radio, even though our station has been free form for three decades. Not just that, but even though they have day jobs in commercial radio, they still do their weekly free-form show on our station. It's a chance for them to do something they can't do on the air in commercial radio and to give back to the community as well.
 
very good point neo. i wish our station had the alums and volunteer support. it's just not in the cards for a smaller city and school.

and of course our student DJs play what they want. it's just hard to be consistent with that.

back to your point again, what works for one may not for another.
 
Big_Ben said:
very good point neo. i wish our station had the alums and volunteer support. it's just not in the cards for a smaller city and school.

and of course our student DJs play what they want. it's just hard to be consistent with that.

back to your point again, what works for one may not for another.

What station and college is this?
 
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