![]() ![]() From the 1960's, when the FCC began issuing "class D" licenses for 10-watt stations, college radio has been a staple of the college experience, and college town life in general. They're also bastions of free speech fueled by artsy, and music-obsessed students that are sometimes years ahead of the mainstream. ![]() College radio stations have long filled dorm rooms and frat house cleanups of lazy Sunday afternoons.
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