- WHFR
Infobox Radio station
name = WHFR
city =Dearborn, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WHFR&service=FM&status=L&hours=U]
branding =
slogan = Making Waves
airdate =December 20 ,1985
frequency = 89.3MHz
format = Variety;College student station
power = 270watt s
erp =
class = A
callsign_meaning = Henry Ford Community College Radio
former_callsigns =
owner =Henry Ford Community College
webcast =
website = [http://whfr.fm/ http://whfr.fm/]
affiliations =WHFR is a low power
radio station at 270 watts inDearborn, Michigan which is operated byHenry Ford Community College . Itsfrequency is 89.3 MHz FMWHFR programs
alternative variety , music heard little elsewhere on Detroit area radio stations. 40% of the music is classical but the station also features alternative/modern rock ,big band ,opera ,americana /folk ,blues ,hip hop ,jazz ,space rock , urban rock, andworld music , in addition to a weekly public affairs show. All music shows highlight (as much as possible) new releases, independent labels, and local artists. Through a satellite-delivered service the station provides 60+ hours a week of classical music fromPublic Radio International .WHFR-FM 89.3, the College"s non-commercial, student-staffed, faculty-guided radio station hails from the newly renovated Student Center at
Henry Ford Community College . Back in1962 , WHFR began as a student radio club with only a double-closet-sized room for operating a public address system to the dining room, providing a variety of music and campus announcements during weekday hours. However, the club"s mission since its start was to start a real broadcast station, serving the unique music and information needs of the community, as well as the students at HFCC.By
1978 , the HFCC administration, recognizing the spirit and seeing the dedication, applied for an FM broadcast license from theFederal Communications Commission . The license was granted in1979 , but the preparations necessary to broadcast (construction, equipment, staffing, and budget) took until1985 to get worked out, when the station went on the air.Beginning with only six hours a day/six days a week, with all shows prerecorded, WHFR grew steadily as it proved itself and attracted more volunteers, first going "live" in 1987 (for three hours a week). In
1988 , with a schedule of 12 hours a day, the WHFR staff was stretched thin and moved all of its equipment and music library out of the Student Center and into the new HFCC Fine Arts Center. Since1997 , the station has achieved a24/7 broadcasting schedule, with the help of over 60 student and alumni volunteers.Among their achievements and awards by the
Michigan Association of Educational Broadcasters and the MABMichigan Association of Broadcasters , WHFR-FM is also locally recognized as the most diverse station in the state. They've been recognized for this achievement in several newspaper and website polls. Fact|date=March 2007WHFR's broadcast guide is available every day on their website and features
college alternative including indie rock, punk, blues, metal, jazz, classical, opera, choral music, world music, americana/folk, techno, grrl groups and video game soundtracks. Most shows fit a 2-hour time slot, and the format changes for each show.Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/whfr.html Michiguide.com - WHFR History]
External links
*FMQ|WHFR
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