WHWS-LP

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WHWS-LP
Whws-276x155.jpg
CityGeneva, New York
Broadcast areaFinger Lakes Region of New York State
Frequency105.7 MHz
BrandingHobart and William Smith College Radio
Programming
FormatSpanish - Alternative
AffiliationsRadio Bilingue
Ownership
OwnerHobart and William Smith Colleges
WEOS, WITH
History
Former call signs
WSAC-LP
Call sign meaning
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Technical information
ClassL1
ERP100 watts
HAAT13.9 meters
Links
Webcasthttp://www.live365.com/play/whws
Websitehttp://www.whws.fm

WHWS-LP (105.7 FM) is a low power FM (LPFM) radio station operated by Hobart and William Smith Colleges and broadcasting to Geneva, New York. It is primarily staffed by the students of HWS.[1] The station was first owned by the Finger Lakes Regional Arts Council which manages The Smith Opera House in Geneva. The license was transferred to Hobart and William Smith Colleges on April 24, 2015. Hobart and William Smith Colleges also holds the license for WEOS 89.5 FM and 90.3 FM in Geneva, N.Y., which is primarily an NPR news/talk station operated in conjunction with WXXI in Rochester, N.Y.

History[]

WHWS-LP was originally applied for as WSAC-LP as a LPFM (low powered FM) license and had a variety of different, sporadic, shows. Eventually the station was organized around having Radio Bilingue[2] as its core programming, and began continuous operations as such towards the end of 2007. In January 2008, a fully functional studio was brought on-line in conjunction with WEOS and full operations commenced with HWS student programming intermixed with Radio Bilingue.

The call letters were still WSAC-LP (the Smith (Opera House) Arts Council) in early 2008 due to some minor bureaucratic delays; the "WHWS" call letters were originally assigned by the FCC, via the US Coast Guard, to a defunct World War II naval vessel. But in mid-May 2008, the change to WHWS-LP became official.

The WHWS Air Studio

Programming[]

Radio Bilingue[]

From midnight until 10am weekdays, and all day Saturday and Sunday, WHWS-LP is an affiliate station of the satellite service Radio Bilingue, which is primarily based in Fresno, California, and described on their website as: "...a non-profit radio network with Latino control and leadership, (and) is the only national distributor of Spanish-language programming in public radio. This satellite network was formed to provide stations with news, information, and cultural programming in Spanish and musical programs showcasing a variety of Latino formats with emphasis on Mexican folk and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. Satélite Radio Bilingüe builds on Radio Bilingüe's decades-old tradition of talk programs, special events coverage and its flagship news service, Noticiero Latino, for stations across the United States, Puerto Rico and Mexico."

Local Programming[]

From 10am to midnight weekdays (and some other times), WHWS-LP broadcasts a medley of local programming, from rock/alternative, hip-hop, modern rock, classic rock, CHR, jazz, world and other genres. Programming at the discretion of the DJ, who is often a HWS student. If no live DJ is present, an Enco DAD automation system plays from the latest selection of music that the station receives from a variety of music labels.

Special Local Programming[]

Fridays at the Scandling Cafe

WHWS also has specialty programming, such as Fridays at the Scandling Cafe, a two-hour live broadcast every Friday at lunchtime from the HWS . A rotating staff of student DJ's man this shift.

Throughout the school year, WHWS broadcasts a variety of live sports programming featuring Hobart Statesmen and William Smith Herons' lacrosse, football, basketball, soccer, field hockey and ice hockey teams.

Additionally, the WHWS studios are the home of HermitRadio [2], which produces and syndicates the weekly shows Stuck in the Psychedelic Era and Rockin' in the Days of Confusion to dozens of stations nationwide.

WHWS also broadcasts Geneva community events, like Candidate's Forums and City Council meetings.

Students DJing a show on WHWS

Rebroadcast[]

WHWS occasionally rebroadcasts some special programming that WEOS has previously aired, including:

Special days[]

WHWS also sometimes switches formats for special days, such as HWS Orientation Weekend in late August each year, when WHWS becomes a quasi-highway advisory radio station, broadcasting a loop of scheduled events, weather and driving directions for incoming first-year students and their parents. (informing the local community, as well)


References[]

  1. ^ "HWS: Hobart and William Smith Colleges".
  2. ^ [1]

External links[]


Coordinates: 42°51′29″N 76°59′20″W / 42.858°N 76.989°W / 42.858; -76.989

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