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WRST-FM
Frequency90.3 MHz
Branding"90.3 WRST"
Programming
FormatAlternative, News/Talk
Ownership
OwnerUW Board of Regents
History

First air date

April 20, 1966

Call sign meaning

Wisconsin's Radio Station of the Titans
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID4291
ClassA
ERP960 watts
HAAT38 meters
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitewrst.org

    WRST-FM (90.3 MHz) licensed to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is the student managed radio station located at the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh.

    History

    WRST started programming on April 20, 1966 at 6 pm. Originally located at 88.1FM with 10 watts of power, WRST was only on the air for four hours each weeknight. The first song played on WRST was The Mamas & the Papas "Monday, Monday". Doctor Robert "Doc" Snyder was hired by the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh in 1964 to start a broadcast media program and as part of his duties he established a radio and TV station (Titan TV). In 1966, Frank G. Kilpatrick moved from California to be the UW-O manager of the station as well as teach Radio Broadcasting to the students. He had been Vice President of KXRX in San Jose.

    WRST's call letters stand for "Radio Station of the Titans". However, some rumors around campus suggest that the call letters stand for "Robert Snyder's Toy", after the stations creator. Originally the call letters were supposed to be WSUO "Wisconsin State University Oshkosh" to be consistent with other state university radio stations, but those call letters were already taken and WRST was chosen.

    The Fuller Goodman Lumber Company served as the station's first studios. An antenna was located on the roof of the Gruenhagen Conference Center. In 1971, production and transmission was moved to the Arts and Communication center and in the fall of 1973 the signal frequency changed from 88.1 FM to 90.3 FM and the signal strength increased from 10 to 960 watts.

    In 1992, Director of Radio Services Ben Jarman established an affiliation with the Wisconsin Public Radio Ideas Network. This was done to cover programming during the hours students are in class and over breaks from the academic year when staffing became a problem at WRST. The affiliation continues to this date.

    On April 5, 2005, at 2:08 pm WRST began streaming locally produced programming online. The original stream and streaming server were set up by Joshua Werner.

    About WRST

    WRST is part of the historic Radio TV Film program at UW Oshkosh. Students at UW Oshkosh are responsible for most management aspects of WRST and fully staff it. Professional supervision is provided by the General Manager of WRST and Chief engineer who provide legal and technical guidance to the students.

    Programming from WRST is shared half time with Wisconsin Public Radio's "Ideas Network" which runs from 12 am – 1 pm daily. Student shows are on the air from 1 pm – 12 am and provide college alternative and Jazz music, news and talk programming along with sports coverage of UW-Oshkosh Athletics.

    Current WRST programming schedule

    Time Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday
    1–3 pm The Jazz Wire The Jazz Wire Wisconsin Public Radio
    3–5 pm The Jazz Wire The Jazz Wire Wisconsin Public Radio
    5–6 pm Sports Page (Mon.)

    The Shuffle (Tues-Thurs.)

    Week In Review (Fri. 5:00-5:30)

    UWO Now (Fri. 5:30-6:00)

    The Shuffle Wisconsin Public Radio
    6–7 pm The Shuffle The Shuffle Wisconsin Public Radio
    7–9 pm The Shuffle (Mon-Wed, Fri)

    Hanna's Hit List (Thurs. 8:00-10:00)

    The Shuffle Wisconsin Public Radio
    9 pm – midnight The Shuffle (Mon-Thurs.)

    BX3 (Fri. 10:00-Midnight)

    The Shuffle Wisconsin Public Radio
    Midnight – 2 am Wisconsin Public Radio Wisconsin Public Radio Wisconsin Public Radio

    Since 1989, Sociology professor Dr. Gerry Grzyb, called "Dr. Christmas" on-the-air, has been hosting a yearly Christmas music program on WRST the week after the fall semester concludes in December. The "Dr. Christmas Show" is proclaimed the most diverse Christmas music program in America.

    44°01′44N 88°33′07W / 44.029°N 88.552°W / 44.029; -88.552

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WRST-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

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