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Did you know that Dartmouth students operate two different radio stations on campus? WFRD/99Rock is a commercial FM station that broadcasts alternative music throughout the Upper Valley, while WDCR allows students to curate their own shows, and broadcasts online to a global audience.


Hosting a radio show is a fun and easy way to get involved with on-campus media, to gain valuable experience in public speaking and small business operation, and - in the case of WDCR - to share your musical tastes with classmates, friends, and family. If you'd like to get involved with Dartmouth Broadcasting, please plan to attend a brief informational meeting this weekend:


Saturday, January 18

2:00pm

Dartmouth Broadcasting Operations Center (3rd floor of Robinson Hall)


No prior experience is necessary!


If you have any questions, or can't make it to the meeting, please blitz [log in to unmask]


Hope to see you there,

Geanette (WFRD/99Rock Program Director) and Cooper (WDCR Program Director)






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