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Get Involved!

August 21, 2009 in Pages by admin

Thanks for your interest in joining the WRBB team! To receive updates & info emails from specific WRBB departments, fill out the form at the bottom of the page.If you’re interested in having your own radio show and have NOT previously held a show with us, please contact our Engineer (engineer@wrbbradio.org) to schedule a clearance class. Once you’ve completed a clearance class and have shadowed an existing WRBB show, check out our current schedule of shows (here) and determine which empty time slot would work best for you. Then fill out the show request form to request your radio show and that’s it! If you have any questions about this process, contact our Program Director (program@wrbbradio.org). For any other questions/comments, please email any of the eboard members listed on our contact page. We always love and welcome new members, so don’t be shy! We want to help you get involved in whatever aspect of our station that most interests you!

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On-Air Schedule

February 27, 2009 in Pages by Marisa

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Station Info

February 27, 2009 in Pages by Marisa

WRBB is a non-commercial, non-profit, free-form station run by students at Northeastern University in Boston providing the surrounding areas with a musical diversity not available on any of Boston’s commercial stations. In addition to an eclectic mix of shows, all major Northeastern basketball, baseball, and hockey games are also broadcast live. There are lots of things going on with WRBB so stay tuned, check back often for updates, and spread the word about the hottest station in the Back Bay. Frequently Asked Questions Where are we located? WRBB broadcasts from the Curry Student Center 24 hours a day 7 days a week. We are located at 174 Curry on the first floor behind the center for community services. What is WRBB’s history? WRBB first began its broadcast on December 13, 1962 as WNEU a carrier current station which only reached 2 dormitories. WNEU began to grow and soon gained more power and became WRBB 91.7. In 1970 the frequency changed from 91.7 to 104.9 and the current WRBB was born. WRBB is a Class D non-commercial radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission and transmits from the campus of Northeastern University. How do I get a radio show? Getting a radio show at WRBB is easier than most people think. You are required to take a clearance class taught by WRBB’s student engineer. The class is open to all students as well as community members and is taught in our state of the art production studio. During the class, students will learn WRBB’s rules and regulations as well as become familiar with FCC regulations. Students will also be taught to run all the radio equipment needed to produce your very own radio show! After the class, a short written test will be given in which you will have to
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