Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the station is based.

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  • Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the station is based. Sometimes campus stations are operated for the purpose of training professional radio personnel, sometimes with the aim of broadcasting educational programming, while other stations exist to provide an alternative to commercial or government broadcasters. Campus radio stations are generally licensed and regulated by national governments, and so have very different characteristics from one country to the next. One commonality between many stations regardless of their physical location is a willingness — or, in some countries, even a licensing requirement — to broadcast musical selections that are not categorized as commercial hits. Because of this, campus radio has come to be associated with emerging musical trends, including genres such as alternative rock in the latter portion of the 20th century, and hip hop before that genre had become part of the musical mainstream. Campus radio stations also often provide airplay and promotional exposure to new and emerging local artists. Many campus radio stations carry a variety of programming including news (often local), sports (often relating to the campus), and spoken word programming as well as general music. Often the format is best described as a freeform radio format, with a lot of creativity and individualism among the disc jockeys and show hosts. A number of these stations have gained critical acclaim for their programming and are considered by the community in which they are embedded to be an essential media outlet. Although the term campus radio implies full-power AM or FM transmission over the air, many stations experiment with low-power broadcasting, closed circuit or carrier current systems, often to on-campus listeners only. Some stations are distributed through the cable television network on cable FM or the second audio program of a TV station. Some universities and colleges broadcast one or more Internet radio feeds — either instead of, or in addition to a campus radio station — which may differ in format significantly from licensed traditional campus radio.
  • Das Hochschulradio (auch Uniradio oder Campusradio genannt) zählt zum nichtkommerziellen Lokalfunk und wird an einer Hochschule von Studenten betrieben. In Deutschland ist es nur in einigen Bundesländern als eigene Lizenzklasse vorhanden. In den Bundesländern, in denen Uniradio auf eigener Frequenz nicht zulässig ist, senden Hochschulgruppen nur stundenweise, vereinzelt auch nur vorproduziert auf Frequenzen anderer Anbieter, oder müssen sich auf eine Verbreitung per Internet beschränken. Das erste aktive Uniradio Hochschulfunk entstand 1950 an der Ingenieurschule Ilmenau, der heutigen Technischen Universität Ilmenau. Nachfolgend eine Übersicht über die Situation in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.
  • Колледж-радио (англ. сampus radio) — это тип радиостанции, политикой на которой управляют студенты колледжа, университета или другого учебного заведения. Такая станция преследует несколько целей: 1. подготовка профессионального персонала для радио; 2. трансляция образовательных программ; 3. создание альтернативы коммерческим или государственным СМИ. Сегодня на развитие студенческих радиостанций США студенты передают более 200 млн долларов каждый год. То, что радиостанцию финансирует сообщество, является практикой для общественных СМИ в США. Колледж-радио считается разновидностью «комьюнити-радио». Комьюнити-радио (англ. community radio) — радиостанция, удовлетворяющая интересы определенного сообщества, объединенного схожестью интересов в той или иной области и существующая на добровольные взносы. Студенты активно принимают участие в работе своих радиостанций, обычно профессиональным журналистом там является только шеф-редактор, остальной коллектив — волонтеры из студенческой среды.
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  • Campus Radio Online
  • an Internet radio station
  • the term of the college radio station
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  • Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the station is based.
  • Das Hochschulradio (auch Uniradio oder Campusradio genannt) zählt zum nichtkommerziellen Lokalfunk und wird an einer Hochschule von Studenten betrieben. In Deutschland ist es nur in einigen Bundesländern als eigene Lizenzklasse vorhanden. In den Bundesländern, in denen Uniradio auf eigener Frequenz nicht zulässig ist, senden Hochschulgruppen nur stundenweise, vereinzelt auch nur vorproduziert auf Frequenzen anderer Anbieter, oder müssen sich auf eine Verbreitung per Internet beschränken.
  • Колледж-радио (англ. сampus radio) — это тип радиостанции, политикой на которой управляют студенты колледжа, университета или другого учебного заведения. Такая станция преследует несколько целей: 1. подготовка профессионального персонала для радио; 2.
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  • Campus radio
  • Hochschulradio
  • Студенческое радио
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