WMHD-FM

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WMHD-FM
City of license Terre Haute, Indiana
Branding "90.7 FM, The Monkey"
Frequency 90.7 (MHz)
Format Variety
ERP 1,400 watts
HAAT 70 meters
Class A
Facility ID 57684
Transmitter coordinates 39°30′14.00″N 87°26′37.00″W / 39.5038889°N 87.4436111°W / 39.5038889; -87.4436111Coordinates: 39°30′14.00″N 87°26′37.00″W / 39.5038889°N 87.4436111°W / 39.5038889; -87.4436111
Owner Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Website wmhd.rose-hulman.edu

WMHD-FM (The Monkey) is the student radio station at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana. The broadcast studio is located on campus in the basement of the Baur-Sames Bogart Residence Hall, while the antenna is located across the Wabash in West Terre Haute, Indiana.

The staff consists of many dedicated volunteers which include undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty and staff.[1]

Programming

The Monkey currently broadcasts a variety of music which is chosen by the disc jockey or the Unattended Broadcasting System software written by Rose-Hulman student, Christ Humbert.[2] Because there is no prescribed format, it is very common to hear punk, bluegrass, and electronica all in a single broadcast day.

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