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Coordinates: 38°2230N 75°3929W / 38.375°N 75.658°W / 38.375; -75.658
 

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WXSU-LP
  • United States
  • BrandingWXSU 96.3
    Programming
    FormatVariety
    AffiliationsSalisbury University
    Ownership
    OwnerSalisbury University

    Sister stations

    WSCL,[1] WSDL[1]
    History

    Former call signs

    WSSC
    WSUR (?-2004)

    Call sign meaning

    W Xtreme Salisbury University
    Technical information[2]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID124825
    ClassL1
    ERP100 watts
    HAAT28.4 meters (93 ft)
    Links

    Public license information

    LMS
    Websitewxsu963.org

    WXSU-LP is the student-run radio stationatSalisbury UniversityinSalisbury, Maryland.[3] The station, formerly known as WSUR, was forced to change call letters when registering with the FCC because of an existing television station with those call letters in Puerto Rico. WXSU-LP first went live to the Salisbury community in 2005 with a low power, 100 watt signal. The station currently operates during the Fall and Spring semesters from Late August to Mid-May.

    WXSU-LP is considered a "Big 6 Student Organization" at Salisbury University because it is one of the six top student organizations that receives block funding from the university. The station can be picked up around the Salisbury area and the studio is located in the Guerrieri University Center.[4] The station is also available on the campus cable system in partnership with SUTV[5] on channel 7-6 and 8-1. WXSU-LP broadcasts online streaming as of August 2013 on UStream. WXSU-LP works closely with the campus community and Registered Student Organizations (RSO's) to provide DJ services and promotions for meaningful events. WXSU-LP is celebrating 40 years[6] as a student-run radio organization from its beginning as WSSC in 1974. The first broadcast date of WSSC was November 6, 1974[7] and the first song to be played was "Enter the Young" by the Association.[7]

    History[edit]

    WSSC was founded as a student-run radio station in 1973 when students felt that the campus of then Salisbury State College, was missing something. The founding members include Mike Seidel, Gary Rosser, Rick Holloway, Steve Shriver and Dan Gladding. The station was located in the basement of Manokin, a residence hall on the north side of campus. The station originally broadcast on a carrier current AM channel and was known as WSSC 530AM. As the station and SSC began to grow, WSSC was moved to its next location in the gymnasium—Tawes Gym. Tawes was located where the relatively new Fulton Hall stands today. The station began broadcasting on the college's cable network on Channel 11, where it remained until the summer of 2002, when it moved to Channel 44. The carrier current broadcast was dropped for an improved sound on a stereo cable frequency, 107.5 FM, and was broadcast both on campus, and throughout all of Salisbury via the local cable company until summer of 2002. In 1991, WSUR (renamed after SSC became Salisbury State University in 1989) moved to its current location in the Guerrieri University Center. In the fall of 1999, WSUR took an early jump into the 21st century and began a live audiostream that is sent all over the world first using Shoutcast, and later changing to a Windows Media Player and Real Player stream. In September 2020 WXSU installed a system called D.A.D. and now the station runs off that automated program and scheduler.

    Current Executive Board Positions Name
    Adviser Mike Camillo
    General manager Angela Semig
    Productions Manager Riley Smith
    Music Directors Jake Armacost
    Personnel Director Aaron Cave
    Marketing director Kristen Sullivan
    Programming Director Evans
    Graphic Director/Webmaster Isaiah Wims

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Delmarva Public Radio". Salisbury University.
  • ^ "Facility Technical Data for WXSU-LP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "LPFM Maryland". LPFM Database. Archived from the original on 2008-03-18. Retrieved 2008-06-08.
  • ^ "About Our Facilities". Salisbury University. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  • ^ SUTV
  • ^ "SU Celebrates Homecoming October 8–13". Salisbury University. October 3, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2020.
  • ^ a b "WXSU LPFM Student Radio Debuts". Salisbury University. April 1, 2005. Archived from the original on 2014-02-09. Retrieved June 21, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • External links[edit]

    38°22′30N 75°39′29W / 38.375°N 75.658°W / 38.375; -75.658


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