WSUR Expands With FM Designation
Friday February 13, 2004
      SALISBURY, MD---WSUR, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥’s       Web-based student radio station, recently received approval of a low-power       FM frequency from the Federal Communications Commission. The new       designation will allow the station’s 100-watt signal to span a seven-mile       radius, giving students the opportunity to broadcast off campus for the       first time.      “We wanted to ratchet up a notch the professionalism       and experience the students receive at the station,” said John Fields,       assistant vice president of student affairs and an advisor to WSUR.       “Sending a signal out into the community will allow us to do that.”      The ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ community also will have a stake in the       station with representatives joining SU officials on a student radio       advisory board.      While the station will remain staffed by students,       much will change in its daily operation with the FM designation.       Marketing, finance and communication and theatre arts majors may find more       opportunities at the station, Fields said.      In addition, the station’s call letters may change,       though SU is requesting an FCC waiver to keep the WSUR name.      “The students like it because it has meaning:       ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Radio,” Fields said.      The new frequency will be set at 96.3 FM. A       transmitter for the station is expected to be in place by July 2005.       Studies are being done to determine the best location either on or off       campus. In the meantime, student radio advisors will choose a format for       the station and decide how long it will remain on the air each day.      For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the       SU Web site at            www.salisbury.edu.