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WFUV (90.7 FM, wfuv.org) is a non-commercial, listener-supported public radio station, licensed to Fordham University for nearly 60 years. The station, staffed by 27 professional and 70 students, serves nearly 300,000 listeners weekly in the New York area and thousands more worldwide on the web. The University is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to operate WFUV at 50,000 watts.
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WFUV Public Radio from Fordham University
Fordham Programs on WFUV:
- The Fordham Conversation and Lecture Series
Airs Saturdays at 7am, available in the WFUV Archives section of this web site. Hosted by Nora Flaherty. [Profile]
- Fordham Athletics
The WFUV Sports Department covers Fordham Sports:
- Many games are aired live on 90.7 FM.
- Football, basketball, baseball and softball games are available online for live or archive listening with Windows Media Player. For a directory of choices, see the WFUV Sports Streams page.
- Saturdays from 1-4pm brings One on One, New York's longest-running sports call-in show, hosted by Fordham student sportscasters.
- Game schedules and results are part of each daily newscast coverage.
- Sunday Mass
Hear Sunday Mass from Fordham University Church each week from 11am-Noon, plus broadcasts on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Christmas Eve.
General Information:
- Fordham University Events are listed in the WFUV online Events Calendar.
- Maps and Directions to WFUV at Fordham University's Rose Hill Campus.
- WFUV Statement of Goals.
- Fordham Students are an important part of WFUV's staff. Read more about it in this article from our Spring 2002 Program Guide.
- University Weather Information - cancellations, delay of classes, or closing of the university - can be found by calling 1-800-280-SNOW.
From the WFUV Audio Archives:
- Listen to Fordham University's 2007 Commencement Ceremony:
[Links are for Windows Media Player - 32K]
- The inauguration of the Rev. Joseph M. McShane S.J. as 32nd president of Fordham University, Oct. 24, 2003. Speakers included Father McShane; Mayor Michael Bloomberg; and Vartan Gregorian, president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Listen here. [Windows Media Player - 32K]
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