WGFR campus radio
ý's student radio station, WGFR 92.7 The Revolution, has been on the air for decades, giving some of this region's top radio talent their first forays onto the airwaves.
WGFR radio has been ý’s soundtrack for more than 40 years.
Since 1977, the college radio station has been a creative outlet for hundreds of ý students from all majors.
“Because any ý student can participate through a training program, WGFR gives students a way to express themselves and develop confidence,” said Kevin Ankeny, professor of Radio and TV Broadcasting. “Being successful in live radio requires you to plan and sequence content, think quickly, work with strict time constraints, engage an audience, speak clearly and concisely, and stay focused and in the moment.”
According to Ankeny, the skills students learn at WGFR make them marketable in a variety of careers.
“I frequently encounter former WGFR staffers who tell me they got a job or a promotion because their WGFR experience made them better communicators. We all have an inner DJ looking to get out,” he said.
Students, alumni keep vinyl spinning
The college participates in a nationwide event.