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In 2002, KNAB was given a ācease and desistā order from a station in
Colorado with the same call letters. Consequently, the station changed its official title to Chapman Radio. New call letters were not sought, because Chapman Radio does not have an FCC license. No license has been issued to a radio
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Chapman Radio has over 150 live shows and almost 300 DJs, each broadcasting live either once a week or every other week. There are no restrictions on content with the exception of explicit lyrics which are allowed after 10 pm - each show develops and broadcasts their own show on any topic. Each show
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has hosted some form of radio organization since 1967. The station began as a training course for students interested in broadcasting. The original station could only be heard by the people standing inside the studio. The original call letters for the station were KNAC: āthe station with the knackā.
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After Braden dorms were torn down in 2006, Chapman Radio was relocated to Henley
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During this time, Chapman Radio belonged to the Dodge
College of Film, but after administrative differences, the film school dropped Chapman Radio. Threatened to be removed from Chapman University, the two general managers at the time had to pull together a presentation, and beg the school to keep
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Sometime after, the station moved to Morlan Hall and broadcast within the Morlan Lounge. The station call letters were changed to KNAB, because the engineer who built the station in 1967 took the original call letters. āThe station with the KNABā never caught on as a slogan.
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In 1994, the station moved to the late
Cheverton Hall and functioned on-campus through a short-range āleaky coaxial cableā which served as a short-range antenna. In 2000 plans were made to tear it down. The station moved to Braden Hall.
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is produced by between one and five students. The
Chapman Radio website houses downloadable archives of every episode broadcast for each show. Each show is also available as a podcast for download.
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newspaper, which became fully independent in 1960. The highest listenership set by any show on
Chapman Radio has been 126 listeners by the talk show "KT KulTure" during the spring semester of 2017.
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was taking another stationās frequency and this led to confrontation with that station and the FCC. The university was threatened with a $ 100,000 fine and the antenna was soon removed.
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