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WVUM-FM is a non-commercial station owned by WVUM Inc. The format of the station is adult album alternative music. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 18 to 64. WVUM-FM broadcasts to the Miami area at 90.5 FM.
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KBST-FM is a commercial station owned by Rhattigan Broadcasting and affiliated with ABC Radio Network and the Texas State News Network. The format of the station is contemporary country music. KBST-FM's target audience is country music fans, ages 18 to 54, in the Big Spring, TX area. The station airs locally on 95.7 FM. KBST-FM's tagline is "KBEST 95.7" and its slogan is "Best Country." KBST-FM is a sister station of KBST-AM and KBTS-FM.
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KWXD-FM is a commercial station owned by My Town Media, Inc. The format is classic rock. KWXD-FM's target audience is adults, ages 18 to 54. The station airs in the Pittsburg, KS area at 103.5 FM.
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WESU-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Wesleyan University. The format of the station is variety. WESU-FM's target audience is listeners, ages 13 to 100, in the Middletown, CT area. The station broadcasts to the Middletown, CT area at 88.1 FM.
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KMSA-FM is a non-commercial station owned by Colorado Mesa University. The format of the station is rock alternative music. The target audience is students at Mesa State College and the surrounding community, ages 18 to 54. KMSA-FM is entirely student run. KMSA-FM broadcasts to the Grand Rapids, CO area at 91.3 FM. The station's tagline is "The Alternative." Newscasts air at various times throughout the day.
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KURE-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Residence Associations Broadcasting Services, INC. The format of the station college variety. The target audience of the station is listeners, ages 13 to 100. KURE-FM broadcasts to Iowa State University and surrounding areas at 88.5 FM. The station accepts 15 second PSAs in CD or Live Read formats targeted for a younger audience. The station's slogan is "Ames Alternative." KURE-FM features a wide range of musical genres alongside live broadcasts of Cyclone sporting events, news programs and talk shows.
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WRUW-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Case Western Reserve University. The format of the station is college variety. The station's target audience is Case Western Reserve University students and the surrounding Cleveland area, ages 13 to 100. The station airs locally at 91.1 FM. WRUW-FM's newscasts air every hour on the hour, ET. WRUW-FM's slogan is "More Music, Fewer Hits." The station accepts 10, 15, and 20-second PSAs in CD, Live Read, and MP3 Download formats. Contact the station by e-mail at psa@wruw.org for PSA submissions and all related inquiries
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WXOU-FM is a non-commercial college station owned by Oakland University. The format of the station is variety, featuring music, news and sports programming. WXOU-FM broadcasts to the Auburn Hills, MI area at a frequency of 88.3. The station's tagline is "The Grizz." The station first began broadcasting in 1966. WXOU-FM was named 2012 College Station of the Year by the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
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KCSS-FM is a non-commercial station owned by California State University. The format of the station is rock alternative. KCSS-FM's target audience is rock alternative music listeners, ages 18 to 54, in the Turlock, CA area. The station airs locally at 91.9 FM using the slogan "The Valley's True Alternative." Music submissions may be mailed to: ATTN: Music Director, 1 University Circle, Turlock, Ca 95382.
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WZLY-FM is the college radio station for Wellesley College in Wellesley, MA. The format of the station is AAA. It also airs local news, including campus news and events, sports, and weather. The station's tagline is "Electric Ladyland," which is reflective of the fact that Wellesley College is an all-female school. WZLY-FM, which broadcasts on channel 91.5 FM, first went on the air as WBS 730 on April 20th, 1942. According to the station's Web site, "send press releases and public service announcements (no commercial content, please) by e-mail or snail-mail in care of the WZLY programming director."