WIDR

WIDR

Infobox Radio station
name = WIDR


city = Kalamazoo, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WIDR&service=FM&status=L&hours=U]
branding = Your Station for Radio Evolution
slogan = The Only Source for Radio Evolution
airdate = 1952
frequency = 89.1 MHz
format = Variety; college student station
power = 100 watts
erp =
class = A
callsign_meaning = Western Inter-Dormitory Radio
former_callsigns =
owner = Western Michigan University
webcast =
website = [http://www.widr.org/ http://www.widr.org/]
affiliations =

WIDR is a freeform FM radio station that broadcasts from the Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. WIDR, a student-run radio station licensed to the Western Michigan University, broadcasts at 89.1 FM with 100 watts of power. The station is entirely student-run and employs six part-time staff members. Staff members must be students at Western Michigan University, enrolled at least part-time. While the staff deal with most of the day-to-day operations, the station is largely run by its volunteers.

History

The station originally began broadcasting in 1952, as a carrier current station. The station was started by a small group of students including Jack Clifford, who later went on to found the Food Network. The station broadcast through the pipes of Western Michigan University; specifically throughout the dormitories. Thus, they picked as their call letters W.I.D.R., or Western Inter-Dormitory Radio.

For the first 23 years, WIDR broadcast as an AM station at 750 kHz. In 1975, the student-staff filed paperwork with the FCC to become an FM station. They were given a frequency of 89.1 MHz, and allowed to broadcast at a power of 100 Watts. WIDR is classified by the FCC as a non-commercial, educational station.

Today, the station goes by the moniker WIDR (pronounced "wider") and is the only 100% local community radio station serving the Greater Kalamazoo area.

Programming

WIDR's programming consists of a combination of variety music shows, specialty music shows and public affairs shows.

Variety music shows draw music from within the WIDR's own music library. The library is mainly comprised of CDs from a number of non-mainstream or alternative record labels and represents styles ranging from alternative, jazz and hip-hop to electronic, world and experimental music.

Experienced DJs are allowed to develop programming focusing on specific genres of music, such as ska, reggea or blues.

Some DJs choose, instead of a specialty music program, to develop a public affairs program. These are generally talk or interview-based programs focusing on subjects from current events to local culture.

WIDR broadcasts a number of popular specialty music and public affairs programs.
* [http://swagradio.org Bat Guano's SwaG!]
* [http://www.jasonjhall.com/widrworld WIDR World]
* [http://www.myspace.com/nonchalantcafe the Nonchalant Cafe Hour]
* [http://www.myspace.com/radiofreekzoo Radio Free Kalamazoo]

Funding

WIDR gets its funding from two sources: Western Michigan University and the listening public.

Western Michigan University holds the license to WIDR, and as such provides WIDR with mostly in-kind services. These include the use of on-campus office space, electricity, internet access and the like.

WIDR's main funding source, however, is the community. Most of its operating budget is raised during an annual, week-long fundraising drive. Called WIDR Week, the station plans a number of fundraising events, solicits donations on-air and requests donations from past supporters.

Special Events

WIDR hosts a number of special events every year on Western Michigan University's campus and in the city of Kalamazoo.

Barking Tuna Fest is WIDR's main annual event, held in the first weeks of October after classes are back in session. Barking Tuna Fest, or BTF, is held at a local music venue and generally features between four and eight bands or performers. Performers include at least one local band and one major headliner.

Past BTF headliners have included The New Pornographers, Spoon, Mission of Burma, Stephen Malkmus, Tiny Lights and The New Duncan Imperials.

Sources

* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/widr.html Michiguide.com - WIDR History]
* [http://www.widralumni.org WIDR Alumni Society]

External links

* [http://www.widr.org WIDR website]
*FMQ|WIDR


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