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Drake first began radio operations in 1982, with carrier current station "KDRK". From 2000 to 2006, it broadcast online and on campus TV sets as "KDCS Bulldog Radio". [ 1 ] Until 2015, it was a time-shared station with KGVC-LP of Grand View College, later Grand View University ; when the license for KGVC-LP was surrendered, it allowed KDRA-LP ...
Following are 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.
Lynch graduated from Benet Academy in 1965, [2] and went on to major in broadcasting at Drake University, where he also played football as linebacker and tight end. [3] [4] He was drafted right out of college to play linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969. A knee injury in the first few weeks of the season immediately ended his football ...
Drake University is mourning the loss of Griff I, the university's first-ever official live mascot who joined the Drake family in 2015. In a social media post on X, formerly known as Twitter ...
Drake University is a private university in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. The University offers over 140 [10] undergraduate and graduate programs, including professional programs in business, education, law, and pharmacy. Drake University Law School was founded in 1865, which makes it one of the 25 oldest law schools in the United States. [11]
DeShawn went to college for radio and television production, citing Robin Roberts as inspiration: "I wanted to be the next Robin Roberts because she was the only Black woman on ESPN doing sports". [1] In 2005, DeShawn earned her Bachelor of Arts from Drake University. In 2007, she earned her Master of Science in communications from Ithaca ...
Drake University has received the largest single-donor donation in the institution's history as part of the college's major The Ones campaign.. Greg Johansen, a prominent central Iowa resident ...
Pulliam decided to take a job at Drake instead of becoming a professional athlete. He was the first African-American television broadcaster in the state of Iowa when he joined KRNT (later KCCI) television as a sportscaster. [6] [7] Pulliam retired from Drake University effective May 31, 2013, where he had worked in marketing. [8] [9]