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  2. WHHS - Wikipedia

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    Haverford High School circa mid-2000s. WHHS (99.9 FM) is a non-commercial educational FM radio station licensed to the School District of Haverford Township in Havertown, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia), and run by the students of Haverford High School. Studios are located within the school, and the transmitter is located on top of the ...

  3. Haverford High School - Wikipedia

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    WHHS is the student-run high school radio station of Haverford Senior High School. It is the oldest high school radio station in the country. The station itself is located within the school, and the transmitter is located nearby, covering a 5 to 10-mile radius.

  4. High school radio - Wikipedia

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    The station is still broadcasting today. WHHS, Haverford Senior High School's radio station also started in 1949, located in Havertown, Pennsylvania. [3] As the FM band increased in listenership in the next few decades, the number of HS stations increased with it.

  5. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    1 List of radio stations. 2 Defunct. 3 See also. ... High school radio WRRS: 88.5 FM: ... Public radio WZBC: 90.3 FM: Newton: Trustees of Boston College: College radio

  6. WCCT-FM - Wikipedia

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    WCCT-FM was a radio station on 90.3 FM in Harwich, Massachusetts, United States, which operated from 1989 to 2014. It was the radio station of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School and broadcast from a transmitter site on the campus. Originally a student-run station, it spent most of its history rebroadcasting WBUR-FM of Boston. It ceased ...

  7. WZBC - Wikipedia

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    WZBC (90.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an alternative format. Licensed to Newton, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves Boston and its western suburbs. The station is owned by Boston College. [3] [4] While the station is run solely by students, much of the on-air staff is made up of members of the surrounding Boston community ...

  8. WFOS - Wikipedia

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    The original frequency was 90.3 MHz. It was powered at only 10-watts and was based at the old Oscar Smith High School in South Norfolk. WFOS started with the help of the widow of the school's namesake, who made a donation to pay for an antenna bought from a station in Florida. She also helped purchase other radio equipment.

  9. WBSL-FM - Wikipedia

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    WBSL, founded in 1973 by Berkshire School faculty member Tom Dixon, is on the air weekdays from 7 to 8:00 a.m. and weekday and Sunday evenings from 7:00 to 11:00 when school is in session. During those times when students and faculty are not on the air, WBSL transmits the signal of National Public Radio affiliate WHDD-FM in nearby Sharon ...