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KMEC radio is part of the Mendocino Environmental Center. The radio station came about in 2002 when it was announced that the FCC was going to be issuing a number of low power radio licenses. A committed group submitted an application and the MEC was awarded one of the licenses. A low power license means the broadcast wattage is maximum 100 watts.
A Blend of Deep Track Classic Album Rock, Blues, Folk Rock, Novelity Tunes, Comedy and Speciality Programming
Construction of KECG began in 1972 in the basement of the north wing of the old El Cerrito HS. Mr Maynes woodshop built the studios and the electronics dept under Elmer Peterson installed the electronics.Originally, KECG was supposed to broadcast "elevator" style music.Several years delayed activation of the transmitter. Educational station KQED objected to KECG going on the air stating that "They should broadcast over the telephone line". Local ABC news anchor Van Amberg was quite helpful, having continued his FCC certification even after moving from engineering to on-air talent.By the time KECG began broadcasting, the "elevator" music format plan had been dropped.After Elmer Peterson died, control of KECG moved from the Industrial Arts division to a more journalistic control. Later, the old campus was demolished and new studios are located on the 2nd floor of the main building of the new campus.
88.1 KDHX broadcasts diverse music programming from St. Louis and worldwide via the web 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. KDHX s music, the arts and culture in St. Louis through media arts outreach and education programs, and by the promotion of live music.
An electronic dance radio station that has been built for YOU! So... go ahead and visit Gen-Y.fm and tell us what YOU want to hear!
WZBC is Boston College's FM radio station. We broadcast over-air to the greater Boston area at 90.3fm and stream online to the world.
Our mission is to be the "Watchdog" of government local, state and national. Our combined news and editorial efforts help us achieve that goal. WILO is also a critical member of the community in inclement weather, local disasters and more - and we provide live local sports coverage throughout the high school sports season.
91.7 WHUS is a commercial-free college and community-based radio station broadcasting from the University of Connecticut. It broadcasts 24 hours a day and provides quality programs of informative and entertaining value for people both in central New England through their FM radio dials and for everyone else through live broadcast internet feeds.