- WGTB
WGTB is a student-run
internet radio station atGeorgetown University inWashington, D.C. The station was originally founded as an AM station in 1946 by Rev. Francis Layden, SJ, moving to FM in 1960. In the late 1960s and through the 1970s, the station attracted attention in theWashington, DC area for its blend ofalternative rock and strong left-wing sentiments. This activity caused significant friction between the station's staff and the school's administration. Ultimately, Fr. Timothy Healy, SJ, Georgetown's president, donated the 6700-watt signal, broadcasting at 90.1 FM, to theUniversity of the District of Columbia in 1979 for the sum of one dollar. UDC sold the signal toC-SPAN in 1997 for $25 million.A new student staff resurrected the station in 1982 as WROX-AM, a
album-oriented_rock format broadcasting to individual campus buildings over carrier current at 690 AM. The station reverted to its WGTB call sign in 1985, moving to an alternative format. After the 1989 move from studios in the Copley dormitory basement to the Leavey Center, the station broadcast via a "leaky cable" FM system at 92.3 MHz, also intended to ensure that the station could only broadcast around the campus and its immediate environs. Since 2001, WGTB's content has been available exclusively over the web. Broadcasts can be heard every day from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m at [http://www.georgetownradio.com. georgetownradio] .Recorded programming from WGTB, mostly in the 1970's can be heard Wednesdays on internet-radio station, WGAY found at ( [http://www.wgay.fm wgay.fm] ) Fortunately, hundreds of hours of WGTB were recorded by various listeners, several of whom have allowed WGAY to borrow and digitally dub these historical tapes, so that the sound of WGTB will continue to be heard.
External links
* [http://www.georgetownradio.com WGTB]
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