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WSOE : ウィキペディア英語版
WSOE

WSOE is a non-commercial student-run college radio station based at Elon University in Elon, North Carolina that broadcasts at 89.3fm. The station serves as a creative outlet for students and as a means for students to develop skills for professional broadcast careers. WSOE offers a variety of opportunities in news shows, sports broadcasting, artist interviews, and music technology. Limelight Records, Elon’s student-run record label, has worked with WSOE to promote its artists through live sets and interviews on air. The station aims to promote local artists through ticket giveaways, band interviews, and playing these musicians’ music over the air.
==History==
WSOE first received their charter from the Federal Communications Commission in 1977.〔〔()〕 The call letters “WSOE” were originally held by the Wisconsin School of Engineering, but were acquired by the new Elon radio station when their charter was granted. The callsign is now used as an abbreviation for “the Wonderful Sounds of Elon”. Since then, the station has broadcast to the Elon/Burlington area under the management of students and a faculty mentor. In 2000, WSOE became a member of College Broadcasters, Inc., being one of the first stations to do so. During the spring of 2009, the station started its webcast, expanding its range to anyone with an internet connection. As of 2012, the webcast has been available on TuneIn through both their website and mobile apps. WSOE has reported charts to CMJ on and off over the course of its history and has been consistently reporting since early 2013. The original WSOE studio, newsroom, office, and production room was located across from Harden Dining Hall. The entire station was moved (with the exception of the transmitter and radio tower) over the winter of 1994 into the then newly opened Moseley Center. WSOE will be moved to into the McEwen School of Communications after the construction of its addition, which is planned to be underway in early 2016. The station's transmitter was originally located on the south side of Harden Dining Hall, but after the building's demolition in May 2012, a temporary radio tower was placed on the Moseley Center. The studios are now located in the second floor of the same building. The station has plans to build a new tower in a joint venture with an outside party such as a cellular carrier. The construction of a new tower will allow the station to give a clearer signal to its listeners in the area, but its range will not be significantly increased due to the potential that its signal will interfere with that of Chapel Hill’s WXYC, which also broadcasts at 89.3fm.

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