词条 | WIUM |
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image = | name = WIUM | airdate = 1956| city = Macomb, Illinois| frequency = 91.3 (MHz)| area = Illinois| format = Public broadcasting| owner = Western Illinois University| erp = 50,000 watts| haat = 148 meters| branding = ''Tri States Public Radio''| callsign_meaning = '''W'''estern '''I'''llinois '''U'''niversity }} WIUM (91.3 FM) is a 50,000-watt radio station licensed to Macomb, Illinois, in west-central Illinois. Western Illinois University is the station licensee, authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. MissionTri States Public Radio is an outreach service of the College of Fine Arts and Communication at Western Illinois University. Early historyAfter World War II, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign hosted the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NEAB) for the establishment of broadcast allocations (AM/FM radio and TV channels) for non-commercial education programming. The outcomes of meetings underwritten by the Rockefeller Foundation (Allerton I) in 1949 and (Allerton II) in 1950 established the foundation for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System.[1] [2] In 1956, Western Illinois University established WWKS for educational radio broadcasting at 91.3 MHz with 3,000 watts. The station's FCC call letters were attributed to William Kimbrough Shake, who installed the equipment acquired from Gates Radio, in Quincy, IL. The station's mission was to provide educational programming primarily for the growing K-12 audiences in west-central Illinois. The radio studios were located in Tillman Hall (the "new science building") and a {{convert|250|ft|m|sing=on}} radio tower was constructed south of Murray Street, at the north edge of the University in 1956. With the completion of the university's "new library", Memorial Hall in 1962, WWKS studios were relocated to the top floor. The radio station and adjacent video studios would remain at this location for the next 40 years. The station's sole full-time employee throughout the decade is Elmer "Tug" Haddock, who served as General Manager and provided supervision of volunteer student announcers. In 1964 Sallee Hall (College of Fine Arts and foreign languages) was built along Murray Strret and adjacent (north) of the WIUM tower, the station’s transmitter was moved to the roof of Sallee Hall in a specially designed enclosure. The station's FCC call sign was changed in 1970 to WIUM, to better reflect the station's ownership (Western Illinois University - Macomb) and mission. Expansion
Tri-States Public Radio
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References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://fq.ucpress.edu/content/5/3/237 |publisher=Hollywood Quarterly |title=Radio in Education : Allerton House 1949, 1950 |first1=Robert |last1=Hudson |volume=5 |number=3 |date=Spring 1951 |pages=237-250}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://catalog.umd.edu/F/L34HGR2C77BUC9SPYL8X8JM1I1TDEU72M523YUECVEKT3H32RH?func=find-c&ccl_term=sys%3D003144780 |title=The National Association of Educational Broadcasters: a history. |author=Hill, Harold |publisher=National Association of Educational Broadcasters |year=1954 |accessdate=18 July 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.current.org/2013/08/tri-states-public-radio-to-operate-student-run-wvkc/. |date=22 August 2013 |title=Tri States Public Radio to operate student-run WVKC |publisher=Current.org}} 4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.thehawkeye.com/story/Tri-States-Public-Radio-062214 |date=29 June 2014 |title=NPR goes on the air in Burlington |publisher=thehawkeye.com}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thehawkeye.com/opinion/editorials/keep-public-broadcasting-on-the-air/article_2b4a8e6b-0514-5e95-8b07-232bbd43fc3b.html |date=29 March 2017 |title=Keep public broadcasting (NPR) on the air |publisher=thehawkeye.com}} External links
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