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The precursor to Pellissippi State, State Technical Institute at Knoxville, was established on September 4, 1974. The original school was added on as a wing to the Knoxville State Regional Vocational-Technical School and intended to simply provide post-secondary vocational training to area residents.
Following are listings of radio stations in the United States of America affiliated with colleges and universities that are regarded as college (student-run) stations. The listings include links to Wikipedia pages on the stations, their parent institutions, and their cities and states of license.
Roane State logo. Roane State Community College is a public community college in eastern Tennessee with its main campus in Harriman. It was authorized by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1969, along with two other community colleges, and operates under the authority of the Tennessee Board of Regents. There were 6,214 students as of fall 2013. [1]
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The building then served as Knoxville City Hall until 1980. It currently houses a law school for Lincoln Memorial University. Since students come from all over the state of Tennessee to the Knoxville campus, TSD is a residential school. The school system has a new dormitory (2023) to house the students. [3]
WKNX-TV (channel 7) is an independent television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group alongside Fox affiliate WTNZ (channel 43). The two stations share studios on Executive Park Drive (along I-75 / I-40 ) in Knoxville's Green Valley section; WKNX-TV's transmitter is located on Sharp's Ridge ...
Jess H. Parrish (president, Shelby State Community College, 1970–1981) Charles M. Temple (president, State Technical Institute at Memphis, 1983–1995) M. Douglas Call (president, State Technical Institute at Memphis 1995–2000) Floyd "Bud" Amann (President Shelby State Community College 1996–2000)
WKGN is an AM radio station licensed to Knoxville, Tennessee. It was founded by Clarence Beaman, Jr. It first signed on the air September 28, 1947. After various format changes, including a Spanish format, WKGN became an all sports station. In September 2015 WKGN became affiliated with Fox Sports Radio and has both local and national sports ...