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Browsing by Subject "Radio stations"

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  • Unknown author (WYSU-FM, 2000-02)
    Contains detailed program listings for February 2000. Includes the article "Bookworm with Micheal Silverblatt Joins WYSU Line up." Also includes announcement for Mad About the Arts.
  • Unknown author (WYSU-FM, 2001-07)
    Contains detailed program listings for July and August 2001. Includes the article "The Cleveland Orchestra at Blossom: July 20." The first Robert W. Peterson Scholarship was awarded to Catherine R. Hilston. WYSU-FM's ...
  • Unknown author (WYSU-FM, 2000-03)
    Contains detailed program listings for March and April 2000. First issue published bimonthly. Includes the article "Alltel Returns as Major Sponsor for Mad About the Arts."
  • Unknown author (WYSU-FM, 2005-05)
    Contains detailed program listings for May and June 2005. Includes an article about the radio series This I Believe, produced by Jay Allison. Also includes an article introducing Ron Krauss, WYSU-FM broadcast engineer.
  • Lockhart, Emily; Garofali, Lisa; Brennan, Brian (2006)
    The largest part of the collection contains the subject files, which provide information on various projects, people, and internal affairs of WYSU-FM from 1965 to 2004. Some of the major projects include installing ...
  • Unknown author (1968-01-19)
    Rick Miller, director of the YSU Radio Show, and Bill Weimer, past director, informed "The Jambar" that a carrier current radio station could be set up at Youngstown State for under $700.
  • Unknown author (1960-10-07)
    Looking to change its format in order to compete with rock and roll oriented stations, radio station WBBW announced the cancellation of the YU Quarter Hour. The program was established by student council in 1949 to provide ...
  • Unknown author (1961-02-24)
    WHHH Radio announced the creation of a new program "From the Halls of Y.U." The show was to feature interviews, news, sports, humor, and information of interest to college students. Unlike "The YU Show" on WBBW, "From the ...
  • Unknown author (1980-01-08)
    Stephen J. Grcevich, director of telecommunications, announced that WYSU-FM, Youngstown State's fine arts radio station, will become the first station in the Youngstown area to use a satellite distribution system, specifically, ...

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