• WKCR-FM (89.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to New York, New York, United States. The station is owned by Columbia University and serves the New York...
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  • 150 hours of community service. In 1995, the New York City radio station WKCR-FM allegedly suffered a broadcast signal intrusion late at night. The broadcast...
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    weekend of April 20-21, public safety officers from the administration told WKCR-FM, which had been broadcasting information about the protest, to vacate its...
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  • Illmatic (category Albums recorded at WKCR-FM)
    James Loving Jae Supreme 4:30 2. "The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show on WKCR October 28, 1993" (featuring 6'9", Jungle and Grand Wizard)   Stretch Armstrong...
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    in New York, originally on 89.9 WKCR-FM, the student radio station at Columbia University, and later on 97.1 WQHT-FM. The show was hosted by Adrian Bartos...
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  • Columbia University protests of 1968 for the university's radio station, WKCR-FM. In 1970, Gardner became a desk assistant, writer, and producer for 1010...
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    Blackman was showcased on Ted Curson's "Jazz Stars of the Future" on WKCR-FM in New York. In 1987, Blackman's first compositions appeared on Wallace...
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  • the author, noted composer, arranger Gil Evans in a radio interview on WKCR FM, NYC stated publicly that the true author of the piece was drummer Norman...
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    Harry S. Truman Scholarship. He was also a sports broadcaster for 89.9 WKCR-FM, the university's radio station. As a student, he lived in Carman Hall...
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  • hosting New York City's only bluegrass radio program in the 1960s on WKCR-FM and earning a Ph.D. in sociology, thus the moniker "Dr. Banjo". In 1970...
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  • 1990. While there he was active at the institution's radio station WKCR-FM (89.9 FM). Subsequently, he received a master's degree from the Columbia University...
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  • majored in English and graduated in 2003. In college, he interned for WKCR-FM. He began his journalism career at the New York-based music magazine The...
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    Seibert began his media career in college radio at Columbia University's WKCR-FM in 1969. According to Seibert himself, he spent most of his time in college...
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  • presenting jazz shows on Columbia University's WKCR in 1970, and hosted Bird Flight and Traditions In Swing on WKCR for 40 years, beginning in 1981. Schaap received...
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    reporting of the 1968 Columbia demonstrations at the college radio station, WKCR-FM. He attended Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism for a year...
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    weeks. The FM signal was knocked off the air for a time. Various WNYC programs moved into studios loaned by the NPR's New York bureau, WKCR-FM of Columbia...
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  • University and hosted a hip hop show on Columbia's student radio station, WKCR-FM. Serch performed at clubs and block parties, and released a single called...
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    phenomenon of "binge-watching". Working together at college radio station WKCR-FM while attending New York City's prestigious Columbia University, Fred/Alan...
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  • Fondle 'Em Records (category WKCR-FM)
    co-hosted with DJ Stretch Armstrong on Columbia University radio station WKCR 89.9 FM, did not have a proper outlet for their talents. Fondle 'Em, along with...
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  • (College/alternative rock)* 89.1 WNYU-FM New York City (College/variety)* 89.5 WSOU South Orange, NJ (College/rock)* 89.9 WKCR-FM New York City (College/variety)*...
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    Channel 13 (WNET), Channel 31 (WPXN), Channel 47 (WNJU), WKCR-FM, WPAT-FM, WNYC-FM, WKTU-FM, CNBC, Genuity, CNN 109 Mechanical floor 108 Mechanical floor...
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    campus radio broadcasting, WKCR-FM and CTV. Many undergraduates are also involved with Barnard's radio station, WBAR. WKCR, the student run radio station...
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    won a demo battle contest on the Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito show on WKCR-FM. In about 1993, Necro started rapping full-time and made a demo called...
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  • I Need Drugs (category Albums recorded at WKCR-FM)
    (Nail 'Em to the Cross)" 5:18 12. "Underground" 5:52 13. "S.T.D." 2:39 14. "WKCR 89.9 Freestyle 4/20/2000" (featuring Mr. Hyde) 8:17 15. "WNYU 89.1 X-Mas...
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  • Armstrong (Adrian Bartos) and Bobbito Garcia hosted the radio show from the WKCR station at Columbia University. Gale, Alex. "'Stretch and Bobbito: Radio...
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  • Oblivion Records (category WKCR-FM)
    musicians. The company was originally based in Huntington, New York and the WKCR-FM studios at Columbia University in New York City, with a post office box...
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    Somethin' (Blue Note, 1964) Panken, Ted, "Ted Panken Interviews: Sam Rivers WKCR-FM New York, September 25, 1997", Jazz Journalists Association Library, 1999...
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  • 1988, when he worked as an international news feature broadcaster for WKCR-FM, and debated Dinesh D’Souza on public television. Between his undergraduate...
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  • Gory Days (category Albums recorded at WKCR-FM)
    Split' (Live At S.O.B.'s, NYC)"   4. "Interview Pt. 2"   5. "Rhyming Live On WKCR 89.9FM"   6. "'I'm Sick Of You' (Live At S.O.B.'s, NYC)"   7. "Interview...
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  • hosted a radio program on Objectivism on the Columbia University station, WKCR-FM. The Nathaniel Branden Institute (NBI) hosted lectures on Objectivism,...
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