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Archive November 2017

28 Nov

Student Media in the News

Lost & Found – The WHAV Call Letters Haverford College was no stranger to radio. In 1923, Haverford was licensed to launch WABQ and built studios and a transmitting tower on campus. The station was an unqualified success, with the 1924 Haverford yearbook noting that the radio station was garnering more press than all of […]

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22 Nov

Remember CBI for the holidays!

Support us when you shop on Black Friday. Go to smile.amazon.com/ch/52-2362083 and Amazon donates to College Broadcasters Inc.

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21 Nov

Student Media in the News

Suffolk County Community College launches internet radio station “It’s been an incredible experience,” said Joseph Panzarino, 19, a second year radio and television major from Sayville. “We built a radio station from scratch.” Panzarino and about 100 other students working toward an associate degree will spend 150 hours staffing the station as part of a […]

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15 Nov

Board Blog: NSEMC 2017 – What a weekend!

What a week it was! More than 400 students from 85 schools converged on the Hyatt Regency River Walk in beautiful downtown San Antonio for the sixth annual CBI National Student Electronic Media Convention November 2-4, 2017. Our event officially opened on Wednesday afternoon as students began receiving official credentials and complimentary CBI messenger bags […]

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14 Nov

Student Media in the News

Taking the time to look more deeply: 40 years of public radio in Idaho The station grew out of a radio club on the campus of Boise State University that has roots all the way back to the 1930s, when the school was Boise Junior College. In the 1960s, the student radio station was a […]

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7 Nov

Student Media in the News

  FSU radio station V89 celebrates 30 years on-air V89, Florida State’s student-run, 24-hour radio station, is celebrating its 30th birthday. Having collected a dedicated following and garnering much respect, both locally and nationally, the station’s 30th birthday is exciting to many, especially when you consider that radio is supposedly a “dying industry.” Read more from FSUNews.com. […]

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