- KWUR
infobox radio station
name = KWUR
city =Clayton, Missouri
area =Greater St. Louis
slogan = St. Louis Underground Radio
airdate =July 4 ,1976
frequency = 90.3 (MHz)
format = Freeform &College radio
erp = 10watt s
class = D
callsign_meaning = K Washington University Radio
owner =Washington University in St. Louis
webcast = [http://www.kwur.com/icecast/kwur128.m3u Listen Live]
website = [http://www.kwur.com www.kwur.com] KWUR is aradio station inSt. Louis, Missouri located at 90.3 MHzFM . KWUR was founded onJuly 4 ,1976 atWashington University in St. Louis , and represents one of the last remaining independent and fully student managedcollege radio stations in the United States.fact|date=August 2008 Commercial-free programming, including rock, surf-rock, garage-rock, hip-hop, punk, metal, world, goth-industrial, classical, reggae, jazz, blues, electronica, talk, experimental, and Washington University sports, represent KWUR's freeform format. Although KWUR is only a class D FM station with a 10 watteffective radiated power (early in its history it billed itself as "the 10,000 milliwatt giant"), its location on the Washington University campus allows reception over the lively and focalDelmar Loop . Additionally, live Internet audio streaming supports a dedicated student, national, and global following. KWUR receives funding and support from theWashington University Student Union , the institution's undergraduate student government.History
KWUR originated as a small
carrier current station, KFRH, serving the dormitories atWashington University in St. Louis in 1961. In 1968, freshman Beau Harris single-handedly broadcast for over 136 consecutive hours establishing a new collegiate record and helping to increase the station's budget. KFRH ceased broadcasting in the spring of 1974 while its staff worked toward establishing an FM station. OnJuly 4 ,1976 , KWUR 90.3 FM began broadcasting at 10 watts on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis. In 1991, in response to the lack of published music writing on campus, KWUR started producing a magazine titled "Sample". Based at KWUR, "Sample" would become the outlet for record reviews and numerous interviews until its end in 1999. In 1998, KWUR became one of the first college stations to offer a live online stream (at the time inRealAudio format). The now defunctNibblebox.com , who were once the central body of college radio, gave KWUR nine awards for best shows in their respective timeslots. In 2003, KWUR won the critic's choice from theRiverfront Times for the Best Radio Station in St. Louis. [ [http://www.riverfronttimes.com/bestof/award.php?award=31233] RFT Best Radio Station in St. Louis ] In 2001, KWUR began the latest of its periodic wattage upgrade campaigns, in the hopes of increasing its transmitting power to 100 watts. [ [http://www.riverfronttimes.com/2002-08-07/music/the-old-college-try/full] Riverfront Times ] (Previous upgrade campaigns occurred in 1989 and 1995.) The outcome of this campaign was the same as before: despite approval from theFCC and commissioned technical studies showing there would be no interference with adjacent stations, KWUR was unable to get approval from its closest neighbor,NPR -affiliateKWMU . [ [http://media.www.studlife.com/media/storage/paper337/news/2001/10/19/Cadenza/Kwur-And.The.Struggle.For.Airspace-129853.shtml] Student Life ] In 2005, KWUR began a complete renovation of its studio and technology. In 2006, KWUR began official rebroadcasts ofFree Speech Radio News .Computing
KWUR's internal systems run entirely on
Linux , and provide an array offree software written inPHP and Java. Software includes an automated scheduling and show application management system, playlist tracker, single click live remote broadcasting, automatic archival of live and remote content, and a fully customizable audio automation system. As part of a larger KWUR initiative to encourage grass-roots and community radio, on3 January 2007 , KWUR released all of these tools viaSourceForge.net under theGNU General Public License . [ [http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/megatrond] Megatron Daemon ] In addition to its support software, KWUR utilizes Linux to consolidate hardware and cut costs via fully functional and anonymous diskless kiosks.References
External links
* [http://www.kwur.com/ KWUR home page]
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