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KSDB FM is Kansas State University's campus radio station. A non-commercial radio station located in Manhattan, Kansas, broadcasting on 91.9 MHz on the FM dial, KSDB is staffed by about 100 student volunteers who gain valuable experience in all areas of radio broadcasting. It plays alternative/independent rock, hip hop, and local music and is under the jurisdiction of the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. The station has been broadcasting on the FM band since spring of 1950, and from its current location in the K-State Student Union since 2002. Previously, the station broadcast on the campus carrier current AM system, and had studios located in Nichols Gymnasium. When Nichols burned down in 1968, KSDB operated from temporary locations until McCain Auditorium was completed. The station still maintains studios and offices there. Live requests can be made by calling (785) 532-0919. ==Timeline== * 1949 * *March, KSDB went on the air as wired-wireless (carrier current) AM station * *December, changed frequency to 660 kilocycles *1959 * *Spring, went on the air at 88.1 FM, 10 watts *1968 * *December 13, Nichols Gymnasium burned by arsonists. KSDB studios destroyed *1969 * *February, began broadcasting from makeshift studios at KMAN-AM in downtown Manhattan, KS *1970 * *moved to Farrell Library (now Hale Library) *1975 * *moved to McCain Auditorium *1980 * *power boosted to 100 watts *1982 * *began broadcasting 12 hours per day *1984 * *power boosted to 125 watts *1987 * *power boosted to 1,400 watts, frequency changed to 91.9 MHz *1999 * *students put in charge of programming decisions under leadership of advisor Candace L. T. Walton *2002 * *July, launched new studio in K-State Student Union with Candace Walton and Todd Simon as key administrators. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KSDB-FM」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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