WRCR
WRCR was conceived by a group
of students in the fall of 1962. On December 20, 1962, the establishment
of a radio station on campus was approved by Rockford College Board
of Trustees. The Excutive Board of Rockford College Student Government
recognized WRCR as a communications medium on Feb. 5, 1963, and
WRCR began regular carrier current broadcasting on March 17, 1963,
from room 206 in Nelson Hall.
In the Fall of 1964, WRCR
moved to a larger space on the first floor of Burpee Center. Then
in the Fall of 1970 the station moved to custom designed studios
in the lower level of the new Burpee Center addition. In 1985 the
college needed the space in lower Burpee and WRCR was again on the
move. The new location was three rooms in the former Lang Infirmary.
By 1993 as the college population changed from primarially residential
to half-commuter student body, it became more and more difficult
to staff the radio station. WRCR ceased broadcasting in 1994.
In April 8, 2005, WTPB LP
99.3 a low power FM station licensed to Third Presbyterian Church
in Rockford went on the air. This partnership came about through
a series of unique events and will be a fully cooperative
effort between the college and the church. The college is excited
about the opportunities this station will offer students and ability
to broadcast athletic games, speeches, and performances to a larger
community.
At present you can get more information
from the Third
Presbyterian Church website . Click the "newsletter"
or "calendar" links on the left side of the church site.
A
group of dedicated WRCR folks have created a wonderfully
informative website at www.wrcr.radiohistory.net.
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