WHUS

WHUS

Infobox Radio station
name = WHUS


city = Storrs, Connecticut
area = Connecticut college
slogan =
branding =
frequency = 91.7 MHz
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format = Variety
power =
erp = 4,400 watts
haat = 150.0 meters
class = B1
facility_id = 65451
coordinates = coord|41|48|50.00|N| 72|15|36.00|W|region:US_type:city
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owner = The Board of Trustees, the University of Connnecticut
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webcast = [http://www.whus.org/listen.php Listen Live]
website = [http://www.whus.org/ whus.org]
affiliations =

WHUS is the commercial-free college radio station of the University of Connecticut. It is one of the oldest radio stations in Connecticut, with roots going back to just after World War I.fact|date=July 2008 It is a community radio station, featuring members of the student body and the local community around Storrs, Connecticut.

The community radio format allows WHUS to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, at 91.7MHz on the FM dial. WHUS broadcasts a diverse mix of music, from polka to hip-hop, with several public affairs shows as well. It also provides commercial-free coverage of ten sports at UConn.

History

The station originally went on the air as WABL, a 100-watt AM station, in 1922 with two convert|103|foot|m|lk=on steel towers serving as the station's antennae. In 1925 power increased to 500-watts and the call letters changed to WCAC.

The 1930s to the 1950s

On April 301936 the station's license was voluntarily surrendered due to frustrations over constant frequency and power changes mandated by the U.S. Commerce Department. Broadcasting was resumed in 1947 at a frequency of 640kHz AM from studios in the basement of Koons Hall. The studios were moved to the new Student Union Building in 1952. Between 1954 and 1956, there was another hiatus in broadcasting owing to technical difficulties in complying with Federal Communications Commission restrictions on signal strength. In 1956, WHUS-FM began broadcasting, with a 10-watt transmitter at 90.5MHzcite web |work=Connecticut Broadcaster's Association |title=Time Line For Connecticut Broadcasting |first=Michael |last=Collins |url=http://www.wwuh.org/history/CTtimeline.htm] , and low power AM broadcasting was resumed at 670kHz.

The 1960s to the 1990s

AM programming was predominant through the late 1960s. In 1963 twenty-four hour a day broadcasting was started on WHUS-AM with the use of convert|24|in|cm|lk=on|adj=on} automatic reverse tape reels that provided 6 hours of programming. WHUS-FM moved to 91.7MHz in 1966, increased power to 1250-watts in 1968, then to 3200-watts in 1974.

In 1977 FM stereo broadcasting began, and AM broadcasting was discontinued. Student managers decided to operate the station 24 hours a day year round, so the station began accepting non-student volunteers to produce programs on the air. WHUS became a "community" station.

In 1997, WHUS built a new tower that allowed its signal to reach a convert|60|mi|km|lk=on|adj=on radius. This expansion into the Hartford area helped grow its audience. During the summer of 1998, WHUS began webcasting its air signal over the Internet.

21st century

In 2006, the station's website, WHUS.org, acquired a new design and a schedule database system, which allowed dynamic displays of currently playing and upcoming shows. in 2007 the station moved into new state-of-the-art studios in the remodeled Student Union.

Awards

Between 2002 and 2008, WHUS was voted "Best College Radio" by the readers of the Hartford Advocate each year except for 2006 when it received a second place award.fact|date=July 2008

References

External links

* [http://www.freewebs.com/whus/ WHUS Memories Museum: 80 Years of UConn Radio]
*FM station data|WHUS



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