WVUA-FM

WVUA-FM
City Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Branding 90.7 The Capstone (General)
The Capstone Sports Authority (Sports)
Slogan "The Voice of the University of Alabama"
Frequency 90.7 MHz
First air date 1981
Format Adult Album Alternative
ERP 220 watts
HAAT 56 meters
Class A
Facility ID 4242
Transmitter coordinates 33°12′34″N 87°32′56″W / 33.20944°N 87.54889°W / 33.20944; -87.54889
Callsign meaning The Voice of the University of Alabama[1]
Owner The University of Alabama
Sister stations WVUA-CD, WVUA, & WUAL
Webcast Listen Live
Website wvuafm.ua.edu

WVUA-FM (90.7 FM, "The Capstone") is the student-run college radio station at the University of Alabama. The station was established for the purpose of giving students an environment in which they could learn to be radio broadcasters.

History

WVUA was chartered in 1981, although student-run stations existed at UA since 1941.[2] WVUA has changed its name a few times. It has been referred to as "V-91", "Rock of The South", and "New Rock 90.7." but it currently operates under the branding, "90.7 The Capstone." (The Capstone is an affectionate nickname for the University of Alabama.) Originally, the "VUA" in the station's call letters was used to suggest the "Voice of the University of Alabama," which is a tagline the station often uses.[1]

Starting in May 2007, the station started a revitalization project to make it "an agent for a collaborative community." This effort included collaborations with the Student Government Association, The Crimson White, College of Nursing, Stillman College, University Programs, and more.

WVUA-FM emphasizes local music that derives directly from the Tuscaloosa community. It airs local music and hosts benefit concerts that feature local bands.

About two-thirds of WVUA operating budget is raised through sponsorships, benefits and other student-led fundraising efforts.

WVUA also uses the tagline "The Capstone Sports Authority." It is the radio home for Crimson Tide gymnastics, soccer, and volleyball. Due to conflicting schedules, only home matches for soccer and volleyball are broadcast on the station, while both home and away events are broadcast for gymnastics. Before each football home game, the station airs "Crimson Tide GameDay". The station features sports in"The Student Section."

Programming

Programming on the station features many specialty shows that air weekly. When a specialty show is not airing on the station, WVUA-FM runs its alternative rock format playlist, run by several regular, or "playlist" DJs.

The Specialty Shows on the station include a wide variety of genres, including electronic, indie, soul, R&B, industrial rock, folk, hip-hop, variety, metal, and jam.

The station streams all of its content, including its sports and music, from its website: wvuafm.ua.edu.

WVUA is maintained by the Office of Student Media, which is also the parent organization of UA's campus newspaper, The Crimson White.

WVUA is located in Student Media Building at 414 Campus Drive East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487. The building also houses The Crimson White, Marr's Field Journal and The Office of Student Media administrators.

References

  1. 1 2 Nelson, Bob (2008-10-18). "Call Letter Origins". The Broadcast Archive. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
  2. Hartsook, Richard (1955). A History of the Department of Radio and Television at the University of Alabama (PDF). Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama. Retrieved November 13, 2011.

External links

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