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For the former WB afilliate in Augusta, Georgia, see WBAU (WB 100+).WBAU is the now-deleted call sign of the student-operated radio station located at
Adelphi University in
Garden City, New York. The new web-based radio station is
PAWS Web RadioWBAU was located at 90.3 on the FM dial, which it shared with
WHPC, owned by
Nassau Community College. Under the original agreement, WHPC owned the frequency from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and WBAU owned it from 5:00 PM until 1:00 AM. From 1:00 AM until 9:00 AM, the two stations switched ownership of the frequency on an "odd/even day" basis, although neither station generally operated between 1:00 and 9:00 AM until 1982, when the agreement was amended to allow WBAU to operate daily between 6:30 and 9:00 AM. WBAU did take advantage of its time during its annual "Radiothon" fundraiser.
WBAU was originally called WALI, and broadcast entirely through
carrier current at 640 on the AM dial. When, in 1971, the school decided to expand broadcast to the FM band, a protest by nearby WHLI (based on the call letters sounding so similar) led to the change to WBAU. Under these new call letters, the station began FM broadcasting in July 1972. They also continued broadcasting via carrier current to the school's dormitories and were piped directly into Post Hall (the resident students' dining hall) and the cafeteria in the Student Center. The first record played was "Long Time Gone" by Crosby, Stills and Nash.
WBAU's broadcast tower was originally located in
Mitchel Field; however when the tower was taken down in 1981, the station reduced power to 130 watts and moved their antenna to the top of the student center. Three years later they secured a new, higher location atop the Marriott Hotel in
Uniondale, New York. The new antenna broadcast WBAU's signal at an
effective radiated power of 1100 watts, making it one of the strongest signals on
Long Island at the time.
In August 1995, due to a clash of philosophies between the university president and the student run radio station, WBAU was abruptly shut down by the university. Its license and equipment were reportedly "voluntarily" sold to WHPC. The remnants of the dual control room, multichannel studios and the 10,000+ album record/CD library, which took over 40 years to collect, were discarded by the university.
Alumni & former radio staff
- Chris Gampat [Current President]
- Ben Guralnik [Current Vice-President]
- Doug Miles 1981-1986 Sports Director, Newscaster, Host Big Band Sound. Currently broadcaster/writer/producer in Sarasota,FL (www.milestoneproductions.50megs.com)
- Amy Wachtel aka "The Night Nurse"
Other brushes with fame
- Artists who first got public exposure via WBAU include:
- *Leaders of the New School
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