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became part of the University?s Extension Service and received a new name, WAPI-AM (WAPI) (for the school?s name at the time: Alabama Polytechnic Institute.) WAPI was later moved to Birmingham, Alabama. On June 1, 1970, the Board of Trustees authorized then-University President Harry Philpott to submit an application, on behalf of the Board of Trustees, to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a permit to construct and operate an FM radio station. The Student Government Association then funded the operation of the station. On April 25, 1971, WEGL Radio signed on the air with 10 watts of power and began broadcasting at 91.1 megahertz (MHz), as assigned by the FCC. The first song broadcast was "Another Day" by Paul McCartney. The first WEGL studio was located in room 1239 of Haley Center. After one year of operation, a student committee submitted a proposal to the Auburn University Board of Student Communication requesting a power increase. With the support of the University?s President, WEGL?s effective radiated power (ERP) increased to 380 watts in 1975. In June 1977, the station began broadcasting in stereo. The last song broadcast in mono was Elton John's Captain Fantastic and the first song broadcast in stereo was "You've Got A Cold" by 10CC. In 1988, the station upgraded its power to 3,000 watts and became a Class A Non-Commercial radio station. During the 1989-1990 school year, plans were finalized to move WEGL Radio from its home in the Haley Center to a new location in Foy Student Union. On October 8, 1990, then university president James E. Martin officially signed WEGL on for the first time from the Foy Student Union. WEGL remained in Foy Student Union until the summer of 2008. WEGL made its final broadcast from that location at 5:00 PM on Friday, August 15, 2008. The final song broadcast from Foy Student Union was "A Little Bit" by Tim Fite. WEGL, along with all other campus media, relocated from Foy Student Union to the new Student Center during the first weeks of the fall 2008 semester. Broadcasting with live DJs and Internet streaming audio resumed shortly thereafter from the new location. On April 25, 2009 WEGL, in association with the Committee of 19, held its first live music event in over a decade. "WEGLfest" was held in the ballroom of the New Student Center and all proceeds from the event went to benefit Auburn's War on Hunger. Performers at the event included Magnolia Sons, Weak Music for Thomas, and Tony Brook. Incidentally, the event took place on the 38th anniversary of WEGL's first air-date.

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Fire & Grace Church Radio is an internet radio station from Auburn, AL, United States, providing Christian music and program.

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consume at your own risk). Monday-Friday 6 - 10 AM - The Morning Tiger with Steve Ocean. Osh deals out your Daily Horoscope, Hollywood News, and a nice, sweet Bedtime Story. Nothing is off-limits, no one is spared. 10 AM - 2 PM - The Anti-Show Show. It's everything that's not a show, wrapped up into a show. You heard us. Video gamers welcome, all others enter at your own risk. 2 - 5 PM - The Afternoon Drive with Will - The newest music, the most information, and the smarmiest host. Will "dazzles" (um, yeah) with Offbeat Online, the Papa John's Movie Trivia Challenge, the Tiger New Release Schedule, and the Alt-Vault. (Warning: Contains dangerous levels of sarcasm) 5 - 7 PM - The Debacle - The boss is back. Kev takes over the final two hours of the afternoon drive. With him comes I'm a Moron, the 6 O'clock Spike, and Critical Party Information. Oh, and Hell, Hell comes with him. Also, don't forget about Loveline with Dr. Drew Sunday-Thursday evenings from 10-midnight. It's, um, interesting. Jed the Fish is Out of Order every Saturday night from 10 - midnight and again on Sundays from noon to 2 PM with the top 20 alternative rock songs in all the land. Hard Drive with Lou Brutus takes over every Sunday night from 7 - 9 PM. The World Famous Hard Drive that is. Also, we keep you up to date throughout the day with the Budweiser Concert Update, Critical Party Information, and the Modern Rock News. Knowledge is power, some dude once said.


it our goal and task to bring what you want to hear and when you want to hear it! KGRG became known as Today?s Rock in late December 1988 to early January 1989 by playing the local unheard of music which brought you the now famous bands of Green River, Mudhoney, Mother Love Bone and of course the infamous band from Aberdeen known world wide as Nirvana. To keep with the ideals of today?s rock we play new music from many genres and movements that that influence the following of the Station?s community and spawning many specialty shows. These specialty shows focus on things such as Psychobilly Rock, Hardcore, Metal, J-Rock, and Experimental. Overall the listeners make the difference, and we focus on YOU the listener with our all request Friday, where we rock out with you and bring the music you want to hear by your requests. It puts YOU the audience in charge of a radio station and choosing what music we will play. As long as it?s in the station we?ll play it for you! In short. It?s been twenty-two years, and we are not only still broadcasting strong, we?re enjoying what we do for you, and we will continue to bring you Today?s Rock. As long as there is you, the listener, there will always be a KGRG! If you would like to be apart of the movement of KGRG please enroll at GRCC and take Journalism 110: Radio Lab

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Cielo Radio Suchitepequez is an internet radio station from Auburn, Washington, United States, providing Christian Education, Information and Entertainment.