WKNC

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WKNC
City of license Raleigh, NC
Broadcast area Raleigh, NC
Slogan "The Revolution"
Frequency 88.1 (MHz)
Format Rock, various others
Power 25,000 watts
Owner North Carolina State University
Website wknc.org

WKNC (88.1 FM), North Carolina State University's student-run radio station, is a college radio station in the United States. Broadcasting at 25,000 watts, its signal covers a large portion of North Carolina. The station is entirely student-run and operated, from the DJs up through the station manager and technicians. Its primary weekday format is rock, with various general rock starting around 5:00AM on weekday mornings and continuing throughout the daytime into the early evening. weekday evenings and late-nights are filled by various local talkshows, Afterhours (various forms of electronic/techno music) and the Underground (hip hop), respectively. It also features specialty shows including the Local Beat (music local to North Carolina), The Video Game Revolution (Video game music), Sports Revolution, Chainsaw Rock (heavy metal), latin, bluegrass, Geet Bazaar (music from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and others), world music, a capella, punk rock, and 80's rock/pop. Most of the station's programming is also webcasted.

The station also carries all of NCSU's women's basketball and men's baseball games and occasionally partners with other athletics and campus programs to cover other significant events on and off campus.

[edit] History

  • 1922 - First licensed as WLAC by communications department faculty and students; it was the second radio station in North Carolina.
  • 1923 - WLAC signed off due to financial troubles.
  • 1944 - A group of engineering students establish WOLF (the mascot of NCSU is the Wolfpack) as a carrier current station for on-campus listeners.
  • 1945 - The station's call letters were changed to WNCS (W-North Carolina State) and the station was recognized by the Student Publications Authority. With university support, a permanent home for the station was established on campus.
  • 1947 - The call letters were changed, again, to WVWP (W-Voice of the Wolf Pack) as the station experimented with broadcasting sporting events.
  • 1948 - The station broadcast all home basketball games.
  • 1952 - The FCC shut the station down for over-radiation of its signal.
  • 1954 - WVWP returned to the airways.
  • 1958 - A final call letter change from WVWP to WKNC, 580 AM.
  • October, 1966 - WKNC 580AM became WKNC 88.1FM through a decision to expand the station's coverage. (As a carrier current station, WKNC could only be heard on-campus in three of the residence halls.) KNC went on air with a 10 watt transmitter and its combination of folk, jazz, and classical could be heard in most of the surrounding city.
  • 1972 - The station moved into studios in the University Student Center, and a 30 foot antenna tower was built atop the University's library.
  • 1974 - Output power was increased to 1,000 watts. Format changed to a progressive rock style, but continued to feature top-40, jazz, and soul.
  • early 1980s - Power increase to 3,000 watts (approximately a 40 mile radius of coverage.)
  • 1980s - The station moved into a hard rock/heavy metal format and gained praise as one of the top college stations in the nation.
  • 1991 - WKNC moved into its current home atop the Student Center Annex (later named the Witherspoon Student Center).
  • 1990s - Transmission power was increased to 10,000 watts.
  • 1997 - WKNC began its webcast and can now be heard all around the globe
  • late 1990s & early 2000s - The format changed from a hard rock format to a wider blend of music, focusing on independent and non-top-40 artists.
  • 2003 - Power was increased to 25,000 watts, making WKNC one of the most powerful college radio stations in America.

[edit] References

FM radio stations in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill/Research Triangle Park market (Arbitron #43)

By frequency: 88.1 | 88.7 | 88.9 | 89.3 | 89.7 | 90.1 | 90.7 | 91.1 | 91.5 | 92.5 | 93.9 | 94.7 | 96.1 | 96.9 | 97.5 | 98.1 | 99.9 | 100.7 | 101.1 | 101.5 | 102.3 | 102.5 | 102.9 | 103.5 | 103.9 | 104.3 | 105.1 | 106.1 | 106.7 | 107.1 | 107.9

By callsign: WBBB | WCCE | WCMC | WCPE | WCQM | WDCG | WFXC | WFXK | WHLQ | WKIX | WKNC | WKSL | WKVE | WNCU | WNNL | WQDR | WQSM | WQOK | WRAL | WRDU | WRTP | WRVA | WSHA | WVDJ | WWMY | WUNC | WXDU | WXYC | WYFL | WYMY | WZTK

See also: Raleigh (FM) (AM)

North Carolina Radio Markets

Asheville | Charlotte-Gastonia (FM) (AM) | Elizabeth City-Nags Head | Fayetteville | Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point (FM) (AM) | Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville (FM) (AM) | Raleigh-Durham (FM) (AM) | Rocky Mount-Wilson | Wilmington

See also: List of radio stations in North Carolina and List of United States radio markets


North Carolina State University

Academics

Undergraduate Colleges and Schools
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Graduate/Professional Colleges and Schools
Graduate School • College of Veterinary Medicine

Athletics

NC State WolfpackAtlantic Coast ConferenceTobacco RoadUNC-NCSU rivalryCarter-Finley StadiumDail Softball StadiumLonnie Poole Golf CourseDoak FieldMethod Road Soccer StadiumPaul Derr TrackRBC CenterReynolds ColiseumJ.W. Isenhour Tennis CenterSAS StadiumWillis R. Casey Aquatic CenterFight SongRed and White Song

Campus

Main CampusCentennial CampusCentennial Biomedical CampusGreek CourtD.H. Hill LibraryBell TowerThe BrickyardThe AtriumCourt of North CarolinaFree Expression Tunnel

Student Life

PeopleTechnicianNubian Message • African American Cultural Center • Agromeck • Hillsborough Street • Theatre • JC Raulston ArboretumTalley Student CenterWKNCWolfline