WXBL
City of license | Tampa, Florida |
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Broadcast area | University of South Florida |
Branding | Bulls Radio |
Frequency | 1620 kHz |
First air date | 1988 1999 (AM broadcast) 2009 -2014 (HD Radio)[1] |
(foundation/cable FM broadcasting)
Format | College radio |
Class | Part 15 |
Callsign meaning | South Florida Bulls |
Former callsigns | "WBUL" (1988 –2009), "WXBL" (transitional 2009) |
Owner | University of South Florida Student Government |
Webcast | Listen (128kb/s MP3) |
Website | bullsradio.org |
Bulls Radio is the University of South Florida student radio station. It broadcasts on 1620 kHz on the USF campus and was the first college station to be carried on an HD Radio sub-channel, when it occupied WMNF's HD-2 channel from July 2009 - July 2014. The station also has an Internet audio stream.[1]
The station claims to be one of Florida's largest student-run radio stations, and the entire operation of the station is by student workers and volunteers.[1] The station is funded by the USF Student Government, and the station office and on-air studio are in the university's Marshall Student Center.
The station was started in 1988, and began its AM broadcasting in 1999. It began receiving funding in 2003.[1]
Programming
Bulls Radio's original programming represents over a dozen genres of music as well as daily news and sports shows.
Controversy
Bulls Radio has been the subject of a few controversies since its inception. In June 2010, the USF Student Government President appointed Brett Farrar as the new director of Bulls Radio after an expedited interview process, despite having no previous experience at Bulls Radio or in the radio industry.[2] Vocal opposition to the final USF Student Government Senate vote confirming Farrar's appointment was silenced when senators voted to remove "Open Forum" from the Senate Agenda during the following Senate meeting.[2] In August 2010, anonymous grievances were filed against Farrar, student body President Cesar Hernandez and Vice President Spencer Montgomery, stating that they had "(broken) several statutes regarding executive branch confirmations on multiple occasions," which amounted to a "total of 10 counts of nonfeasance."[3] In October, the USF Student Government Judiciary and Ethics Committee found that Student Government President Cesar Hernandez and the former Student Government Senate President Pro Tempore were in violation of two statutes when they hired new Student Government members over the summer, including the controversial appointment of Farrar.[4]
See also
- WUSF (FM) and WUSF-TV — University of South Florida public broadcasting stations operated directly by the university
References
External links
- Bulls Radio — official website