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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
WFUV Statement of Goals
To foster its mission through radio broadcasting, Fordham University has established these goals for WFUV.
- To provide a unique, high quality radio service in the public interest which is directed to the general public in the New York metropolitan area. The station's licensee, Fordham University, has established that this service shall be rendered through the medium of public radio. Programming shall include news, information, cultural and entertainment programming designed to meet the needs of several distinct audiences whose needs are not otherwise well met in WFUV's service area.
- To promote a positive image of Fordham University to the radio listening public in the metropolitan area. The positive image is enhanced through the nature and character of WFUV's regularly-scheduled programming, as well as through broadcasts of special events and announcements reflecting the university community.
- To offer a structured work and educational opportunity for selected Fordham University students. Under the direction of WFUV's professional management team, undergraduate and graduate students are provided with a dynamic and creative environment in which to assist in accomplishing WFUV's mission in the community.
May 15, 1990
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