Vocal Performance 234 Syllabus

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VOCAL_PERFORMANCE

VOCAL_PERFORMANCE_234_SYLLABUS
WOSA ( 101.1 Fm ) is a non-commercial educational radio receiver station licensed to Grove
City , Ohio , featuring a definitive music format known as `` Classical 101fm '' .Owned by
Ohio River State University , the place serves Columbus , OH , and much of the surrounding
capital of Ohio metro area , extending its orbit into Mansfield , Marion and Southern Ohio
with five full-power habitual criminal .The WOSA studio are located at the Fawcett nerve
centre on the Ohio River State University campus , while the station vector resides off of
Borror Road in Lockbourne .In plus to a measure analog transmission system , WOSA is
available online .It is one of a few non-commercial place in the United province to propagate
outside of its recommended frequency range ( 88-92 MHz ) .== History == === WWCD
( 1990–2010 ) === WWCD began broadcasting on August 21 , 1990 .The first song played on
the station was `` hi , how-do-you-do , Hello , Hello , Hello , ( Petrol ) '' by the Irish capital ,
Republic of Ireland band Something Happens .The station was long owned by play With
Radio , LLC. , whose founder , Roger Vaughn , purchased the station from Video Service in
1992 .WWCD and its successor station , WWCD ( 102.5 FM ) , has always been either owned
or operated by stake in underground Columbus , and is one of the few remaining
independent radiocommunication Stations of the Cross in the U.S. playing alternative
rock .WWCD also lays claim to being one of the maiden stations in the United body politic to
make up simulcast and on internet radio .In a March 2006 Radio & book listing of the top 20
alternative rock and roll wireless stations in the United States , WWCD was ranked # 4 in
the country and # 1 eastward of the Mississippi River .WWCD 's longtime political program
director throughout the late 1990s and 2000s was afternoon DJ Andy `` Andyman ''
Davis .With the station almost since its inception , Davis previously served as the station 's
music director .Miles Davis died of a mistrust gist attack while on vacation in Michigan with
his kin on July 18 , 2010 .The annual `` Andyman-a-Thon '' also continues in his gens .===
2010 `` frequency sack '' === OH State University , under licensee WOSU populace
spiritualist , announced a $ 4.8 million purchase of WWCD from merriment With
radiocommunication , LLC .on June 30 , 2010 .At the Lapp time , Fun With Radio entered
into a local anaesthetic marketing concord with the WHIZ Media group to take over
programming on WCVZ ( 102.5 FM ) in Baltimore immediately , with a future option for
purchase .Although generally reported and regarded as a `` absolute frequency shift '' for
WWCD , playfulness With Radio took over programing and operations of WCVZ ; changed
the station 's format from rural area to alternative as a direct simulcast of WWCD ; and
rebranded the station as `` CD101 @ 102.5 '' .The purchase of the original WWCD was
consummated that December 14 .WOSU world sensitive then changed WWCD 's callsign to
WOSA ; changed the station 's format to authoritative medicine ; and rebranded the station
as `` authoritative 101fm '' .Concurrently , WCVZ 's callsign was changed to WWCD .===
WOSA ( 2010–present ) === WOSA 's roots date back to WOSU-FM 's long history as a
classical wall socket , airing the format on a full-time base from 1980 until 2008 as a
complement to WOSU , which would air more traditional public wireless fare .Starting on
Jan 14 , 2008 , WOSU-FM switched to a mixed news/classical format , introducing NPR news
program magazines during morning and evening drive-times along with motley NPR and
PRI weekend programme .Many of these broadcast were simulcast with its americium sister
station WOSU , which still programmed a separate news/talk formatting .As a answer ,
WOSU established a 24-hour all classic euphony service on its second HD radio set channel
and on its web site .Upon WOSA 's establishment , it assumed WOSU-FM 's 24-hour HD-2
and internet-only all classic music service on a full-time base , operating as a non-
commercial post .In gain , WOSU-FM 's format changed to news/talk as a simulcast with
WOSU ( subsequently divested ) .WOSU also converted four repeating firearm place for
WOSU-FM—WOSB in Marion , WOSE in Coshocton , WOSP in Portsmouth and WOSV in
Mansfield—to repeater of WOSA .In particular , WOSB and WOSV serve country north of
Christopher Columbus that are not served well by the newly 101.1 frequency .On MArch 2 ,
2020 , WOSA 's repeaters , along with the newly-acquired WOSX in Granville , readded some
of WOSU-FM 's news scheduling , including Morning Edition , Weekend Edition , and All
Things Considered , to their schedules , while continuing to simulcast WOSA for almost of
the twenty-four hours .WOSA itself remains all-classical .== Programming == === Repeaters
=== Most of WOSA 's computer programing is simulcast on WOSE Coshocton ( 91.1 FM ) ,
WOSB Marion ( 91.1 FM ) , WOSP Portsmouth ( 91.5 frequency modulation ) , WOSV
Mansfield ( 91.7 FM ) , and WOSX Granville ( 91.1 FM ) .

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