WRSU-FM did its first Rutgers football game on September 21, 1974 at Lewisburg, PA for a 16-14 win against Bucknell. WRSU (88.7 FM) hit the public airwaves on January 27, 1974. They experienced delays in 1972 when the test signal interfered with WPVI-TV’s signal from Philadelphia. The following year, according to the October 5, 1973 Targum, “The station’s 88.7 mh signal… is apparently being picked up by hearing aid units used by hard-of-hearing youngsters in Piscataway’s Conackamack School…. Apparently, the earjack operates on the same frequency as WRSU-FM, and in recent weeks, as the station began testing its signal for the first time, the children began to receive the station’s programmed music. ‘All of a sudden, the children were dancing around, clapping their hands. I didn’t know what happened, I thought they went mad,’ said teacher Jean Nevins.”
And an article released yesterday listed WRSU-FM as one of the 10 of the Most Influential College Radio Stations in the U.S. :
https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discover/10-of-the-most-influential-college-radio-stations-in-the-us/
And an article released yesterday listed WRSU-FM as one of the 10 of the Most Influential College Radio Stations in the U.S. :
https://flypaper.soundfly.com/discover/10-of-the-most-influential-college-radio-stations-in-the-us/