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Penn State community for the purpose of connecting students, alumni, professors, and friends passionate about creating and promoting a more robust cultural environment through media." Specifically, the Penn State Media
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Communications each offered to pay half of the salary for a faculty adviser, which the new station had lacked since its inception. Jeff Brown, the faculty adviser, quickly moved to promote the agenda of the
College of Communications - to create an exclusively co-curricular experience - without regard to the station's stated goals or charter as an extracurricular club in Student Affairs.
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student-run radio station in the tradition of WDFM prior to its professionalization. The new station would seek to serve the listening community by providing alternative and cultural programming not found in local commercial radio. WKPS went on the air on
Halloween on Tuesday, October 31, 1995. The first song ever played on its airwaves was "Please Play This Song on the Radio" by
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Walsh secured funding from the office of
Student Affairs, with its Vice President Bill Asbury allegedly promising to provide funding support for an additional five years. The exact terms of this verbal contract are contested—when Vicky Triponey became the Vice President of Student Affairs, the University claimed Asbury only promised three years.
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Association launched its second capital campaign, this time to create the "Penn State Media Association Trustee Scholarship for Student Broadcasters." The capital campaign seeks to endow this scholarship to benefit WKPS students with demonstrated financial need, and once
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broadcast was through speakers into
Johnston and Findlay commons. At some point, the station lost its ability to transmit over the radio dial and was forced to accept being heard infrequently on Penn State University's House and Food Services (HFS) Channel 21 on the on-campus cable television system.
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Though the new station was smaller than the station to which the staff had become accustomed, it allowed for The LION 90.7fm to be physically independent. Live webcasts, added to the station's website the previous year, were launched for student and community audience of both State
College residents
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In order to secure more professional oversight for the station, LION 90.7fm attempted the following year to create a mutually beneficial partnership with Penn State's
College of Communications. The University agreed to create such a relationship, and the office of Student Affairs and the College of
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WKPS was chartered as a student club under Penn State's Office of
Student Affairs in order to avoid a fate similar to that of WDFM, which had been created as a subsidiary of the College of Communications. Though this move would prove problematic for the radio station in the future, it was ultimately
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programming was added to the schedule. By 1992, WPSU had become a full-fledged NPR affiliate with very few student ties and very little student programming. Despite the fact that the "new" radio station's mission and goals were dissimilar to those of early WDFM, the university allowed WPSU to exist.
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The rocky relationship continued and reached a boiling point when the College wired its student news studio into the station's sound board without proper communication or permission, leading to an incident known locally as "The LION Riot". It was at this time that faculty members of the College of
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By 2000, students in the University Park Allocations Committee, which replaced the SOBC, were not so inclined to give the station money. UPAC cut funding for The Lion 90.7FM by 80 percent during the 2000-2001 academic year, a decrease which nearly crippled the station. Student General Manager Mike
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The last broadcast schedule was posted on the station's website in 2005. Since that time, with limited resources, finances and student interest, WEHR ceased to function. The last staff to operate East Halls radio was Evan Raffel as General Manager, Alex Kozak and Programming Director, Jack Greening
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WPSC, Penn State's original student station, emerged from the Senior Gift of the Class of 1912. Initially an experimental shortwave installation, it represented "the first licensed club in the nation" and possessed "one of the first experimental licenses" granted by the government. By 1921 WPSC was
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In an effort to reestablish the tradition of student radio at Penn State, WDFM went on the air on December 6, 1953 as a result of the Senior Gift of the Class of 1951. Headquarters in 304 Sparks on the University Park campus, WDFM served its student audience for more than three decades. It changed
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Recent graduate and former WKPS officer Christopher Buchignani was hired for substantially less to replace Jeff Brown for one year. In the summer of 2003, the College of Communications, who leased the space in the James Building, forced The LION 90.7fm to evict. [Stanley Latta, Director of Unions
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Founded in 1972, WEHR originally broadcast from 10 Geary Hall, moving to 104 Johnston Commons sometime in the early 1980s. The station was set up to broadcast through the electric system in the dormitories of East Halls, via a carrier current, a system that failed miserably, so the station's main
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A growing number of students in the early 1990s, having become aware of the lack of student broadcasting options on WPSU and disillusioned with their options, decided to give student radio another try. A small group, led by Jeff Ecker, asked the university to provide funding to begin a brand-new
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In 2008, President and General Manager Tom Shakely began working with alumni to resuscitate the Penn State Student Radio Alumni Interest Group, an affiliate non-profit organization of the Penn State Alumni Association. The Alumni Interest Group had been founded in 2005 by then-faculty adviser
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Student staffers had only begun to get settled, however, when in 2004, newly installed Vice President of Student Affairs Vicky Triponey cut all funding to the radio station. Though she allegedly cited WKPS's flagship talk show Radio Free Penn State as the cause, she denied that its
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Communications entered the WKPS studios while students were broadcasting live, proceeding to reprimand student broadcasters on-air for a perceived failure to broadcast a curricular-focused campus news segment. The LION 90.7fm still references this incident from time to time through
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as deejay, Michael Boyson as Treasurer and James Peters as Business Manager. East Halls radio facility was said to house potentially the largest student archive of vinyl on-campus. From 1995 until 2005, Penn State had two student-run radio stations. By 2005, only WKPS remained.
739:(Weekdays 5pm-7pm) is a talk-show hosted by a variety of students focusing on both Penn State and national sports (particularly football, basketball and baseball). The Sportsblitz also provides play-by-play of all home Penn State football games and select home basketball games.
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981:(Weekdays 7-9 a.m.), the first morning show on the station, started by Jeff Ecker and Craig Shulz, offering an ensemble that featured water-cooler talk of all kinds. Its slogan was "There is no better way to wake up in the morning than with Coffee & Cigarettes".
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Faculty adviser Robert Zimmerman died on Monday, January 15, 2007, due to an allergic reaction to medication. He was 73 years old. The LION 90.7fm continued to operate, but was financially jeopardized due to high operating expenses and limited income sources.
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years of support by Asbury, a charge Asbury himself did not contest. The station managed to stay afloat, and with charitable contributions from listeners and alumni and help from UPAC, The Lion 90.7FM maintained its position in the Penn State Community.
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broadcasting on the AM dial at 500 watts and was one of the earliest college radio stations in the nation. Due to a combination of the Great Depression and increasing costs of regulatory compliance, the station ceased operations in 1932. Today, the
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heralded as the decision which would keep the station firmly within the students' grasp. Lacking in any professional oversight, the early radio station relied heavily on the staff of
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and distant alumni. The webcasts continue to be popular, nearly reaching their listener capacity limit each time The LION 90.7fm broadcasts a Penn State football game.
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894:(Friday-Sunday 1 a.m.-5 a.m.), a show hosted by "Cosmic" Ray Cromie. Avante Garde sought to highlight less-frequently featured musical stylings and unique spoken word.
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745:(Thursdays 3pm-4pm) Varied music genres played with connective commentary with focus to dive deeper into lyrics, themes, and underlying messages
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Transmitter Location: 40°47'58" N, 77°52'11" W (Ford Building)
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669:(11am-1pm), new and trending music, throwback favorites, and
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A view of The LION 90.7fm's 2003-2015 "Room 9" studio in the
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Station Status: Licensed Class A Non-Commercial FM Station
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1157:"Special Collections Library: Senior Class Gifts"
440:possessed their own stations. WEHR was a typical
1345:Kevin Horan, Matthew Spolar (December 1, 2006).
864:(Weekends 7 p.m.-9 p.m.) features dance, house,
1375:Penn State Media Association (July 28, 2014).
3616:Radio stations in State College, Pennsylvania
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1145:. The Daily Collegian Archives. May 22, 1956.
1077:Facility details for Facility ID 65471 (WKPS)
700:(Fridays 7pm-9pm), music talk show featuring
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1258:"Radio station changes hands, names manager"
987:(Tuesdays 9-11 p.m.), a roots and dancehall
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1228:"Student radio station must serve students"
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1360:Thomas A. Shakely (September 13, 2009).
1319:. The Daily Collegian. December 5, 2006.
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428:Logo of the now-defunct East Halls Radio
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3606:College radio stations in Pennsylvania
2876:List of radio stations in Pennsylvania
1226:Board of Opinion (September 4, 2001).
1143:"AM Station WPSC Discontinued in 1932"
2953:California University of Pennsylvania
1332:"Adviser dies from allergic reaction"
916:The Wake-Up Call with Burnie Thompson
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1213:"New station delivers student focus"
1211:David Schonfeld (October 31, 1995).
1537:Information Sciences and Technology
1347:"WKPS-FM asks board for more funds"
1008:Effective Radiated Power: 100 Watts
3229:Washington & Jefferson College
2280:Penn State women's ice hockey club
1330:Billy Wellock (January 17, 2007).
1303:"University cuts The Lion's funds"
1121:"Facility Technical Data for WKPS"
1070:The LION 90.7fm's Official Website
1026:License Granted: February 14, 1996
767:(Thursday-Saturday 7pm-10pm) is a
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1275:. Voices of Central Pennsylvania.
1256:Sarah Rothman (August 24, 2001).
1243:"College obtains station control"
1129:Federal Communications Commission
610:The LION 90.7fm's Room 37 in the
505:Federal Communications Commission
438:Penn State's five residence areas
360:Federal Communications Commission
1288:"The LION Riot Incident of 2001"
1020:Antenna Pattern: Non-Directional
991:show hosted by longtime friends
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3181:Lehigh Carbon Community College
3073:Franklin & Marshall College
1379:. Penn State Media Association.
1301:Holly Rosene (April 26, 2004).
1198:"WEHR - About East Halls Radio"
1125:Licensing and Management System
1083:Licensing and Management System
1029:License Expires: August 1, 2022
953:show that ran for over 20 years
712:, blues, classic rock, and more
3585:radio stations in Pennsylvania
852:, featuring classic rock music
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2614:by frequency & subchannel
2023:Graduate Professional Studies
1985:University Park (Main campus)
1573:Graduate Professional Studies
1450:Pennsylvania State University
1286:Justin Leto (November 2001).
1271:Justin Leto (November 2001).
1097:The LION 90.7fm Facebook Page
1058:Pennsylvania State University
881:(Friday-Sunday 9 p.m.-1 a.m.)
797:Lion in Bed (State Your Face)
585:Funding controversy aftermath
577:for another eight-year term.
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345:University Park, Pennsylvania
126:Pennsylvania State University
56:University Park, Pennsylvania
2090:Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel
1950:Harrisburg (Capital College)
1716:Medlar Field at Lubrano Park
1523:Health and Human Development
1241:Meghan Day (July 30, 2001).
1102:The Lion 90.7FM Myspace Page
660:(9am-11am), wide variety of
3037:East Stroudsburg University
2133:Penn State University Press
2085:Applied Research Laboratory
1464:State College, Pennsylvania
831:(Weekends 11 a.m.-1 p.m.),
524:Problems with communication
382:William Paterson University
279:Public license information
70:State College, Pennsylvania
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3301:Carnegie Mellon University
3277:University of Pennsylvania
2825:WQWK-FM (96.7 FM, 97.1 FM)
2095:Penn State Lunar Lion Team
1504:Earth and Mineral Sciences
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2269:Penn State Dance Marathon
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1182:CDT (February 22, 2005).
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257:40.7994444°N 77.8697222°W
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3373:Slippery Rock University
3253:University of Pittsburgh
1600:Penn State Nittany Lions
975:for Penn State deadheads
935:Penn State Nittany Lions
545:WKPS funding controversy
460:WSHR (South Halls Radio)
3385:Shippensburg University
3121:Millersville University
2989:West Chester University
2339:Child sex abuse scandal
1940:Fayette (Eberly Campus)
1711:Penn State Ice Pavilion
979:Coffee & Cigarettes
947:On The Good Foot (OTGF)
477:Logo of The LION 90.7fm
420:WEHR (East Halls Radio)
406:Residence Hall Stations
262:40.7994444; -77.8697222
235:Transmitter coordinates
28:Well Known Ports (WKPs)
3397:University of Scranton
3289:Susquehanna University
1935:Erie (Behrend College)
1527:Hospitality Management
1349:. The Daily Collegian.
1334:. The Daily Collegian.
1305:. The Daily Collegian.
1260:. The Daily Collegian.
1245:. The Daily Collegian.
1230:. The Daily Collegian.
1215:. The Daily Collegian.
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761:and hip-hop music show
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2057:Departments
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920:libertarian
892:Avant Garde
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1752:Ohio State
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951:funk music
898:The Nooner
824:soul music
702:indie rock
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572:Penn State
317:thelion.fm
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2259:Army ROTC
2205:Olympians
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2140:(90.7 FM)
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1831:Buildings
1798:Blue Band
1730:Rivalries
1675:Wrestling
1584:Athletics
1509:Education
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926:Rush Hour
856:Indie 500
829:Latin Mix
810:Kumekucha
749:Indie 500
693:punk rock
356:streaming
339:owned by
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1625:Football
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3140:WKCV-LP
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1079:in the
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492:WPSU-FM
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313:Website
302:Webcast
154:meaning
132:History
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3568:sports
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