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WRCT

WRCT (88.3 FM) is a non-commercial freeform radio station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2] The volunteer-run station has a studio in the basement of Carnegie Mellon's University Center.[3] WRCT broadcasts throughout the city with an ERP of 1.75 kW, from atop Warner Hall. WRCT Radio, Inc. holds the station's license.[2]

WRCT
Broadcast areaPittsburgh metropolitan area
Frequency88.3 MHz
Programming
FormatFreeform
AffiliationsPacifica Radio
Ownership
OwnerWRCT Radio, Inc.
History
First air date
1949; 75 years ago (1949) (carrier current AM)
March 1, 1974; 50 years ago (1974-03-01) (FM)
Call sign meaning
Radio Carnegie Tech
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID1
ClassA
ERP1,750 watts (directional)
HAAT22 meters (72 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°26′39″N 79°56′37″W / 40.44417°N 79.94361°W / 40.44417; -79.94361
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.wrct.org

History edit

WRCT or Radio Carnegie Tech started as an experimental radio station at Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1949 by engineering students.[4][3] The students used electrical wiring to broadcast a weak AM signal to a few academic buildings for several hours each day.[4][3] In 1950, WRCT became an official student organization and covered half the buildings on campus.[4]

WRCT started as a carrier current AM radio station on 900 kHz, but moved to 88.3 FM on March 1, 1974, with a power of 10 watts.[3] This extended its signal across campus and to nearby areas.[3] In the late 1980s, the power increased to 100 watts.

In 1994, WRCT received permission to increase power to 1,750 watts[5] in the north, south, and west and 680 watts in the east, allowing it to be heard up to fifteen miles away. The station also streams audio on the Internet through the station's website.[3]

Volunteers from the Carnegie Mellon campus and the community run the station, serving as disc jockeys, producers, engineers, and support staff.[3]

Programming edit

WRCT's mission is to present its listening audience with freeform, original programming not found on the other radio stations in Pittsburgh.[3]

Music edit

The on-air DJs select the station's varied musical programming. WRCT's record library includes almost 70,000 records and CDs.[3] Musical genres commonly in rotation include alternative country, blues, electronic, experimental, hip hop, heavy metal, indie rock, jazz, musical theater, and world music.[4] Programmers also play locally produced music, including creative beats, conscious lyrics, and new artists.[6]

Public affairs edit

WRCT's public affairs programming emphasizes news and issues from the Pittsburgh community. The station's original programming includes:

Pacifica radio edit

WRCT is Pittsburgh's Pacifica Radio Network affiliate station, airing the following public affairs programs:

Awards edit

Brazilian Radio Hour won the 2013 Brazilian International Press Award.[citation needed]

In 2023, WRCT was recognized in the Greater Pittsburgh Community Media Awards for Community Radio.[10]

Notable people edit

Electronic music artist, DJ, and record producer Yaeji was a member of WRCT and debuted some of her first sets on the station while studying at Carnegie Mellon.[11][12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRCT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ a b "WRCT-FM 88.3 MHz - Pittsburgh, PA". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Cullen, Rob. " ." Pittsburgh News for Tech, Arts, Hiring – Pop City. 12 November 2008. Accessed 3 February 2012. via Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c d e f McCoy, Adrian. "WYEP, WRCT plan anniversary specials." Post-Gazette.com. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 10 Apr. 2009. Web. 2 Feb. 2012.
  5. ^ "WRCT-FM 88.3 MHz - Pittsburgh, PA". radio-locator.com. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  6. ^ Levy, Doug. “Owen Carmichael.” CMJ New Music Report, n.d. via Google Books.
  7. ^ Lindsey, Claire (2021-08-27). "The Neighborhood on the Air: Barrio Latino". Pittsburgh Latino Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  8. ^ Lindeman, Teresa F (March 20, 2012). "Brazil's rising power changes perceptions". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  9. ^ "Monthly Review | Fred Magdoff interviewed on History for the Future, WRCT-Pittsburgh". Monthly Review. 2011-10-18. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  10. ^ 2023 Greater Pittsburgh Community Media Awards - 10/19/23, retrieved 2023-12-07
  11. ^ Barr, Natalie (6 November 2017). "Korean-American producer Yaeji brings whispers to the dancefloor". Interview Magazine. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  12. ^ Groundwater, Colin (18 July 2017). "Yaeji – A visual artist and house musician finally finds a home in New York City". Loud and Quiet. Retrieved 10 March 2021.

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also 6 ReferencesHistory editWRCT or Radio Carnegie Tech started as an experimental radio station at Carnegie Institute of Technology now Carnegie Mellon University in 1949 by engineering students 4 3 The students used electrical wiring to broadcast a weak AM signal to a few academic buildings for several hours each day 4 3 In 1950 WRCT became an official student organization and covered half the buildings on campus 4 WRCT started as a carrier current AM radio station on 900 kHz but moved to 88 3 FM on March 1 1974 with a power of 10 watts 3 This extended its signal across campus and to nearby areas 3 In the late 1980s the power increased to 100 watts In 1994 WRCT received permission to increase power to 1 750 watts 5 in the north south and west and 680 watts in the east allowing it to be heard up to fifteen miles away The station also streams audio on the Internet through the station s website 3 Volunteers from the Carnegie Mellon campus and the community run the station serving as disc jockeys producers engineers and support staff 3 Programming editWRCT s mission is to present its listening audience with freeform original programming not found on the other radio stations in Pittsburgh 3 Music edit The on air DJs select the station s varied musical programming WRCT s record library includes almost 70 000 records and CDs 3 Musical genres commonly in rotation include alternative country blues electronic experimental hip hop heavy metal indie rock jazz musical theater and world music 4 Programmers also play locally produced music including creative beats conscious lyrics and new artists 6 Public affairs edit WRCT s public affairs programming emphasizes news and issues from the Pittsburgh community The station s original programming includes Barrio Latino The Latin American Radio Hour the latest news from Latin America and the Pittsburgh Hispanic community 7 Brazilian Radio Hour or Cantinho Brasileiro no Radio Brazilian music and news broadcast in English and Portuguese 8 History for the Future interviews with academics and journalists to explore the history behind contemporary social issues 9 Rustbelt Radio the Pittsburgh Independent Media Center s weekly round up of grassroots news 4 The Saturday Light Brigade one of the longest running public radio shows in the country 3 Pacifica radio edit WRCT is Pittsburgh s Pacifica Radio Network affiliate station airing the following public affairs programs Democracy Now 4 Feature Story News Law and DisorderAwards editBrazilian Radio Hour won the 2013 Brazilian International Press Award citation needed In 2023 WRCT was recognized in the Greater Pittsburgh Community Media Awards for Community Radio 10 Notable people editElectronic music artist DJ and record producer Yaeji was a member of WRCT and debuted some of her first sets on the station while studying at Carnegie Mellon 11 12 See also edit nbsp Radio portalList of community radio stations in the United StatesReferences edit Facility Technical Data for WRCT Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission a b WRCT FM 88 3 MHz Pittsburgh PA radio locator com Retrieved 2022 09 28 a b c d e f g h i j Cullen Rob The Eclectic and Eccentric WRCT FM Pittsburgh News for Tech Arts Hiring Pop City 12 November 2008 Accessed 3 February 2012 via Wayback Machine a b c d e f McCoy Adrian WYEP WRCT plan anniversary specials Post Gazette com Pittsburgh Post Gazette 10 Apr 2009 Web 2 Feb 2012 WRCT FM 88 3 MHz Pittsburgh PA radio locator com Retrieved 2022 09 28 Levy Doug Owen Carmichael CMJ New Music Report n d via Google Books Lindsey Claire 2021 08 27 The Neighborhood on the Air Barrio Latino Pittsburgh Latino Magazine Retrieved 2022 09 28 Lindeman Teresa F March 20 2012 Brazil s rising power changes perceptions Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2022 09 28 Monthly Review Fred Magdoff interviewed on History for the Future WRCT Pittsburgh Monthly Review 2011 10 18 Retrieved 2022 09 28 2023 Greater Pittsburgh Community Media Awards 10 19 23 retrieved 2023 12 07 Barr Natalie 6 November 2017 Korean American producer Yaeji brings whispers to the dancefloor Interview Magazine Retrieved 10 March 2021 Groundwater Colin 18 July 2017 Yaeji A visual artist and house musician finally finds a home in New York City Loud and Quiet Retrieved 10 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WRCT amp oldid 1188689974, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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