WMUA

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WMUA-FM (auch The Radio Voice of Umass) ist ein US-amerikanischer nichtkommerzieller Hörfunksender aus Amherst im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts. WMUA-FM sendet auf der UKW-Frequenz 91,9 MHz und wird von der University of Massachusetts Amherst betrieben. rdf:langString
WMUA (91.1 FM) is a student-run college radio station. Licensed to serve Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, the station is based on the campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The station's broadcast license is held by the University of Massachusetts. WMUA celebrated its 70th Anniversary of continuous on-air broadcasting during the 2017-2018 school year. The station debuted a second, online only stream called WMUAx in September 2017. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString WMUA-FM (auch The Radio Voice of Umass) ist ein US-amerikanischer nichtkommerzieller Hörfunksender aus Amherst im US-Bundesstaat Massachusetts. WMUA-FM sendet auf der UKW-Frequenz 91,9 MHz und wird von der University of Massachusetts Amherst betrieben. WMUA lässt sich unter anderem im Connecticut River Valley im westlichen Massachusetts, im nördlichen Connecticut sowie im südlichen Vermont empfangen. Der Sender wird von Ganztagsstudenten der University of Massachusetts Amherst geleitet. Ehrenamtliche Helfer der umliegenden Gemeinden unterstützen ebenfalls den Betrieb des Radiosenders. Die erste Sendung wurde 1949 als ausgestrahlt. Die Sendestudios befinden sich im Keller des .
rdf:langString WMUA (91.1 FM) is a student-run college radio station. Licensed to serve Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, the station is based on the campus of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The station's broadcast license is held by the University of Massachusetts. WMUA celebrated its 70th Anniversary of continuous on-air broadcasting during the 2017-2018 school year. The station debuted a second, online only stream called WMUAx in September 2017. WMUA was established in 1948 originally as an AM station. Though it is run by undergraduates, other faculty, staff, assorted members of the community, and graduate students contribute to the station. WMUA is broadcast to the Connecticut River Valley, including western Massachusetts, northern Connecticut, and southern Vermont. The station is federally licensed (authorized by the FCC) and non-commercial, and is under the supervision of the UMass Board of Trustees. WMUA's studio is located in the basement of the Lincoln Campus Center building. The actual transmitter and antenna are located on Observatory Way, between the Orchard Hill and Sylvan Residential living areas. This facility, activated at midnight on January 1, 2004, is WMUA's third transmission site; it originally transmitted from atop Marston Hall, and then on Emily Dickinson Dormitory. The Dickinson Dormitory tower in Orchard Hill served as a backup until a re-roofing project took it down in 2011; it is licensed as a backup facility, and rebuilding the backup was completed on June 30, 2014. The station is a licensed "class A" broadcast facility.WMUA is tentatively slated to move to a new facility in Fall 2020, as part of the UMass Student Union Renovation Project.
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