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AROUND THE QUADS
WKCR To Mark 60th Anniversary By
Alex Sachare
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WKCR, Columbia's student-run radio station, will celebrate its
60th anniversary with special programming from September 23, the
birthday of John Coltrane, through October 10, the birthday of
Thelonious Monk. During that period, WKCR hopes to raise funds to
pay for equipment that has been purchased for its new studios in
Lerner Hall. The radio station spent the past five years
broadcasting from temporary quarters in Riverside Church until
moving into Lerner this month.
"We
hope that moving into Lerner will increase student awareness and
involvement with KCR, and that more student volunteers helping out
will increase our impact in New York City as well," says Eugene
Sit '02 SEAS, general manager of WKCR. "The new space and
equipment will greatly, greatly expand WKCR's capabilities. Just as
an example, in our old studio, we had to use the studio space to
store CDs and records, so live performances will be much easier to
accommodate in the new studio." Sit also stressed that the new
equipment should enable WKCR to solve the technical problems caused
by old, outdated equipment.
Asked what makes WKCR special, Sit replied, "Compared to most
college stations, WKCR is quite unique in the opportunities it
gives to its students. A lot of that has to do with the fact that
Columbia's in New York City. But also, if you look at the breadth
and depth of our programming, we try to bring the arts to the New
York community — or New York's communities — in a way
other area radio stations don't."
In
addition to birthday marathons for Coltrane and Monk, WKCR's
special programming will include highlights from other jazz greats,
special sports broadcasts and selections from the best of its
Classical, American, New Music, Latin, Arts and "In All Languages"
programming. For more information, consult the radio station's Web
site, www.wkcr.org.
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