WWSU (106.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Variety format. Licensed to Fairborn, Ohio, United States, the station serves the Ohio college area. The station is currently owned by Wright State University.[2][3] Along with music, WWSU broadcasts select Wright State Raiders sporting events.

WWSU
Broadcast areaOhio college
Frequency106.9 MHz
Branding‘’Dayton’s Wright Choice’’
Programming
FormatCollege radio
Ownership
OwnerWright State University
History
First air date
1976 (at 88.5), recognized by the FCC on April 4, 1977.[1]
Call sign meaning
Wright State University
Technical information
Facility ID73952
ClassD
ERP26 watts
HAAT64.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
39°46′58.00″N 84°3′43.00″W / 39.7827778°N 84.0619444°W / 39.7827778; -84.0619444
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wwsu1069.org

WWSU broadcasts in an open format. This means that the DJ has nearly complete control over what gets played on the air. Shows typically average two hours, with an automation system playing when no DJs are on the air.

Operations edit

The station staff is made up of Wright State students. Members of the faculty also assist with the station, but mostly in a hands-off fashion, as the radio station is intended to be a student-run environment. DJs consist of current Wright State students.

Awards edit

In 2010 and 2011, WWSU was rated “Best Radio Station in Dayton” by Active Dayton. WWSU had a programming schedule that spanned from about 7am-2am with back to back live DJ shows and an average show length of 2 hours. In 2021, WWSU was awarded one of the top ten student ran radio stations in the world.

Programming edit

While WWSU broadcasts in an open format, the current main genre on the station shifts between Hip-Hop and Rock. The station also puts a spotlight on Dayton music, broadcasting both larger and smaller acts from the area. Local artists occasionally perform live on various shows on the station.

WWSU carries all home Wright State men’s and women’s basketball games. Along with game coverage, WWSU’s sports department generates video blogs with sports highlights and commentary.

References edit

  1. ^ Wright State University Student Body. "The Guardian, April 14, 1977". CORE Scholar. Wright State University. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  2. ^ "WWSU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ "WWSU Station Information Profile". Arbitron.

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