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Radio

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Students broadcast interests on FM speciality shows

March 15, 2016 admin 704

Students are blasting their favorite music, comedy and personality to the city every week from a sound-proof studio on Broad Street. WVCW, VCU’s student radio […]

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VCU students on the air waves, WVCW finally have their first FM frequency

April 5, 2015 admin 1

WVCW, Virginia Commonwealth University’s award-winning student-run radio station, is now broadcasting on FM radio for the first time since the station’s creation in 1968.

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VCU radio station earns feature spot on mtvU

November 4, 2013 Executive Editor 0

WVCW, VCU’s student-run radio station, will appear on MTV’s college music channel, mtvU, this week.

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For new student group, better living through public radio

October 14, 2010 Executive Editor 0

The American Life at VCU held their first meeting on Wednesday to listen to and discuss the popular weekly NPR program.

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