WITR explained

WITR
City:Henrietta, New York
Branding:WITR 89.7 "Modern Music and More"
Frequency:89.7 MHz
Airdate:1961 (600 AM)
1975 (89.7 FM)
Format:College
Erp:3,000 watts, Stereo
Haat:38 meters (125 feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:57280
Callsign Meaning:"Institute of Technology, Rochester"
Owner:Rochester Institute of Technology
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:witr.rit.edu
Licensing Authority:FCC

WITR (89.7 FM) is a student-run broadcast radio station in Henrietta, New York. It is a college radio station,[1] owned by the Rochester Institute of Technology. It was assigned the WITR call letters by the Federal Communications Commission.[2]

WITR first went on the air as an AM station (600 kHz) in 1961, when RIT was still located in downtown Rochester.[3] The station moved with the campus to Henrietta in 1968, and transitioned to FM in 1975.

The office and recording studios are located in the A-Level (basement) of the Student Alumni Union; in 2015 a new studio, Studio X, was constructed on the main floor of the Student Alumni Union. In March 2010, the station unveiled a new logo and branding, changing from "Modern Music and More" to "The Pulse of Music".[4] On May 9, 2022, at 4 p.m., after stunting with a loop of "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M., Christmas songs, and other musical styles, the station reverted back to the "Modern Music and More" format with a new curated music library, website, and logo.[5]

WITR is marketed as an independent music station and broadcasts a variety of genres, in addition to its regularly-scheduled and typically automated indie music format. Weekly shows are produced in-studio by students and feature the following genres: world, hip-hop, R&B, rock, modern metal, hardcore, disco, house, jazz, ska, punk rock, Spanish/Latin, reggae, electronica, gospel, blues, news, classical, punk, and glam. In particular, the "Reggae Sounds" program is claimed to be the longest-running reggae program in North America.

WITR additionally broadcasts sporting events, serving as the flagship station for RIT Tigers men's ice hockey games, which simulcasts locally on WHTK.

On September 14, 2023, WITR received FCC authorization to increase its broadcast power from 910 watts to 3,000 watts.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arbitron . Station Information Profile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100301134627/http://www.arbitron.com/ . March 1, 2010 .
  2. Web site: Station Search Details . FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  3. Web site: WITR relaunches with a new look and sound .
  4. Web site: University News.
  5. Web site: RIT's WITR Completes Relaunch . 2022-05-10 . RadioInsight . en-US.
  6. Web site: License to Cover, WITR-FM . Federal Communications Commission.