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November 28, 2017

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 the athletic teams. The next year, the station went to 1,000 watts of power, making it the most powerful collegiate station in the U.S. and the second most powerful signal in Pennsylvania.

Read more from WHAV.net.

Plus, the Radio Survivor podcast makes sense of the FCC’s effort to kill net neutrality.

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