WRCR (college radio)
Broadcast area | Rockford College Campus |
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Frequency | 640 kHz |
First air date | March 17, 1963 |
Last air date | Spring 1995 |
Format | Freeform |
Callsign meaning | Rockford College Radio |
Affiliations | Intercollegiate Broadcasting System |
Owner | Rockford College Student Government |
Website | wrcr.radiohistory.net |
WRCR was a carrier current college radio station at Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois. It was conceived by a group of students in the fall of 1962.[1] On December 20, 1962, the establishment of a radio station on campus was approved by Rockford College Board of Trustees.[2] The Executive Board of Rockford College Student Government recognized WRCR as a communications medium on February 5, 1963, and WRCR began regular carrier current broadcasting on March 17, 1963, from room 206 in Nelson Hall.[3]
In the Fall of 1964, WRCR moved to a larger space on the first floor of Burpee Center.[4] Then in the Fall of 1970 the station moved to custom designed studios in the lower level of the new Burpee Center addition.[5][6] In 1985 the college needed the space in lower Burpee and WRCR was again on the move. The new location was three rooms in the former Lang Infirmary.[7] By 1993 as the college population changed from primarily residential to half-commuter student body, it became more and more difficult to staff the radio station. WRCR ceased broadcasting in the Spring of 1995.[8]
Among the students broadcasting on WRCR in the 1960s was Henry "Bart" Bartholomay.[9] Bartholomay was part of a History Channel program: "MIG Killers of Midway".
In the 1969 Fall semester an Evening College class was offered called "Intro to Radio & Radio Broadcasting.[10] The class was taught by Frank Tavares. Today Tavares teaches broadcast management, media production, advertising, and marketing at Southern Connecticut State University. For 31 years Tavares was the voice on most National Public Radio funding announcements at the end of programs. He left the position January 1, 2014.[11]
On January 21, 2011, broadcasting returned to the Rockford College Campus via a Live365 stream of Rockford College Radio It is broadcast 24 hours a day through live365.com and can be found on Facebook. It has recently collaborated with local businesses and promoters such as Kryptonite Bar and Sock Monkey Sound. It was reopened and is managed by Vince Chiarelli of the Vince Chiarelli Band.[12]
References
- ↑ "Radio Station Faces Problems of Existence" (JPG). The Collegian. December 19, 1962.
- ↑ "Campus Radio Station Approved By Trustees; Will Seek RCSG Okay" (JPG). The Collegian. January 9, 1963.
- ↑ Rosenau, Neal (April 17, 1963). "Campus Radio Becomes Reality" (JPG). The Collegian.
- ↑ "WRCR Planning Expansion; To Broadcast 12-Hour Day" (JPG). The Collegian. April 15, 1964.
- ↑ "Blanche Walker Burpee Center". Historic Campus Architecture Project. Council of Independent Colleges.
- ↑ "Hunter Heads WRCR" (JPG). The Collegian. April 1, 1970.
- ↑ Archer, Diana; Dave Seck (October 9, 1984). "WRCR's home up in air" (JPG). Regent Tribune.
- ↑ Bergstrom, John (Fall 1994). "Letter to student body".
- ↑ http://www.wrcr.radiohistory.net/WRCR%20Printed%20Items/staff%20lists/pages/page_1.html
- ↑ http://www.wrcr.radiohistory.net/WRCR%20Printed%20Items/miscellaneous/pages/page_15.html
- ↑ http://www.southernct.edu/communication/faculty
- ↑ http://www.live365.com/stations/musicclub10?site=web