WMLU
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{{Infobox radio station
| name = WMLU
| logo = WMLU-FM 2014.png
| logo_size = 150px
| city = Farmville, Virginia
| area =
| branding = WMLU 91.3 FM
| airdate = 1981
| frequency = 91.3 (MHz)
| format = Public Radio/Variety
| power = 500 watts
| haat = {{convert|22.2|m|ft|sp=us}}
| class = A
| facility_id = 4311
| coordinates = {{coord|37|17|52|N|78|23|42|W|type:landmark_region:US-VA|display=inline}}
| callsign_meaning = Music of Longwood University
| former_callsigns = WUTA (1981–1986)
WLCX (1986–2002)
| owner = Longwood University
| licensee =
| sister_stations = WMRA, WMRL, WMRY
| webcast = [http://icy2.abacast.com/longwood-wmlu-32.m3u WMLU Webstream]
| website = [http://www.wmlu.org WMLU Online]
| affiliations = National Public Radio
BBC World Service
Public Radio Exchange
American Public Media
}}
WMLU (91.3 FM) is an American non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve the community of Farmville, Virginia. The station is owned and operated by Longwood University.{{cite web|url=http://transition.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?call=WMLU|title=WMLU Facility Record|work=Federal Communications Commission, audio division}}
History
WMLU began in 1980 as WUTA, a test broadcast station and had a low level college license. The initial transmitter power was 10 watts, with plans to expand the wattage as early as 1981. The first studio was located in the upper area of Longwood University's Jarman Auditorium, with weekly meetings taking place downstairs in the auditorium proper. Some time between September 1982 and February 1983, WUTA received and installed new equipment, and the in-house record collection was expanded. During these early years WUTA experienced a myriad of technical problems, ranging from a four-week transformer malfunction to interference with fellow Farmville radio station WFLO-FM as well as the WTVR television station out of Richmond.
Programming
Student programming and music is heard daily between 7 p.m. and 2 a.m., with a relay of Harrisonburg's NPR member station WMRA filling the remaining time.{{cite web|title=WMLU Student Shows|url=http://www.wmlu.org/student-shows}}{{cite web|title=WMLU Issues and Programs List - 2018 Q1|url=https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/api/manager/download/f51d7f34-ca26-3bbc-08f0-0e4a63b26a8e/d773a19e-fd15-416f-95b2-f2680da50a36.pdf|website=FCC Public Inspection File}}
Awards and honors
WMLU received the first place award for Outstanding Sports Coverage for a non-commercial/public radio station from the Virginia Association of Broadcasters in 2009. It repeated the accomplishment in 2010 accompanied by a runner up award for best promotion for a sponsored event. In 2011 WMLU won first place awards for Outstanding Sports Coverage and Best Promo for a Sponsored Event. The station continued their legacy in 2011, 2012 and 2013 with their third, fourth and fifth straight VAB awards for Outstanding Sports Coverage.
References
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{{cite press release |publisher=Longwood University |title=Longwood radio station receives statewide award |url=http://www.longwood.edu/2009releases_13309.htm |date=July 7, 2009 |access-date=March 3, 2011}}
{{cite news |first=Ashley |last=Bowles |work=The Rotunda |publisher=Longwood University |title=WMLU's General Manager and SGA's Webmaster reflects on his time at Longwood |url=http://www.therotundaonline.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=30f4dca6-0fed-4d4e-a45d-660fbe0f0042 |date=April 21, 2010 |access-date=March 3, 2011}}
{{cite press release |publisher=Longwood University |title=Longwood radio station again receives statewide award for sports coverage |url=http://www.longwood.edu/2010releases_25367.htm |date=July 14, 2010 |access-date=March 3, 2011}}
{{cite news|last=Abernathy|first=Jeff|title=WUTA: Back On Track?|newspaper=The Rotunda|date=December 6, 1983|location=Rotunda Office Archives, Lankford Student Union, Longwood University|page=1|quote=Faced with poor funding and a small group of supporters, the Longwood Radio Association has been plagued with inoperative periods throughout the current semester. The longest lasted nearly four weeks, beginning when the station's transformer [sic] broke down in late October. [...] At present, smaller problems are being dealt with, such as the station's interference with Richmond's TV channel six (WWBT) [sic]. When both Farmville station WFLO and WUTA are in operation, reception of channel six has been poor across campus as well as in Farmville. Interference between the two stations has created a jamming signal in the past, but WUTA solved the problem last week. Reception of WWBT is now free of interference. [This article confuses WWBT and WTVR-TV, which actually occupied channel 6 in Richmond.]}}
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External links
- [http://www.wmlu.org/ WMLU official website]
- {{FM station data|4311|WMLU}}
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{{Farmville Radio}}
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Category:Public radio stations in the United States
Category:Prince Edward County, Virginia