WBWC
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WBWC is a non-commercial
Non-commercial educational
The term non-commercial educational applies to a radio station or TV station that does not accept on air advertisements , as defined in the United States by the Federal Communications Commission . NCE stations do not pay broadcast license fees for their non-profit uses of the radio spectrum...

, college radio station located on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace College
Baldwin-Wallace College
Baldwin–Wallace College is a liberal arts college in Berea, Ohio, founded in 1845. It is home to the Riemenschneider-Bach Institute and the Baldwin–Wallace Conservatory of Music, an internationally renowned music school. The college is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Students receive a...

 in Berea, Ohio
Berea, Ohio
- History :The first European settlers were originally from Connecticut. Berea fell within Connecticut's Western Reserve and was surveyed and divided into townships and ranges by one Gideon Granger, a gentleman who served as Postmaster General under President Thomas Jefferson...

. At 4,000 watt
Watt
The watt is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units , named after the Scottish engineer James Watt . The unit, defined as one joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion.-Definition:...

s, WBWC broadcasts 19 hours a day, 365 days a year via the airwaves and webcast
Webcast
A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand...

. WBWC is a student-run radio station that features Alternative Rock
Modern rock
Modern rock is a rock format commonly found on commercial radio; the format consists primarily of the alternative rock genre...

 music as well as specialty shows. Staff, volunteers, and DJs
Disc jockey
A disc jockey, also known as DJ, is a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience. Originally, "disc" referred to phonograph records, not the later Compact Discs. Today, the term includes all forms of music playback, no matter the medium.There are several types of disc jockeys...

 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
  • 2008 - WBWC celebrated its 50th Anniversary.


What WBWC Offers

  • 16 hours a day of Alternative Rock Format
  • Specialty Shows featuring all types of music weekdays from 10pm - 1am and various times on weekends.
  • The Morning Buzz, bringing you news, sports, weather, and modern rock from 6-9 am five days a week.
  • 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.
  • WBWC Summer Marathon Series: a 12 week series featuring 18 hours of one artist or theme running from early May to late August.

Technical info

  • Station status: Licensed class A non-commercial FM station
  • Effective radiated power
    Effective radiated power
    In radio telecommunications, effective radiated power or equivalent radiated power is a standardized theoretical measurement of radio frequency energy using the SI unit watts, and is determined by subtracting system losses and adding system gains...

    :
    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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