Another College Sells Its FM Station

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In recent years, institutions of higher learning with student-run radio stations that have either fallen out of disinterest with those seeking a degree at the school or have simply become too costly for the school to maintain have sold their noncommercial FMs.


Add a community college in Western New York to the list of colleges that will soon shed its 880-watt Class A facility — to a religious institution expanding again.

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