WIUX-LP explained

WIUX
City:Bloomington, Indiana
Area:Monroe County, Indiana
Branding:WIUX
Frequency:99.1 (MHz)
Airdate:June 4, 2007 (99.1 MHz)January 30, 2006 (100.3 MHz)
Format:Variety
Language:English
Erp:22 watts
Haat:63.1 meters
Class:L1
Facility Id:123644
Callsign Meaning:W Indiana University WQAX
Former Callsigns:WIUS
WQAX
WIN
WFQR
WQAD
Former Frequencies:100.3 (MHz)
Owner:Indiana University Student Broadcasting
Webcast:Indiana.edu (320 kbit/s) Indiana.edu (256 kbit/s) Indiana.edu (128 kbit/s) Indiana.edu (32 kbit/s) Indiana.edu (16 kbit/s)
Website:http://wiux.org
Licensing Authority:FCC

WIUX-LP (99.1 FM) is a student-operated low power FM college radio station in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. The station is owned by Indiana University Student Broadcasting with the slogan 'Pure Student Radio'.

Operation

WIUX is completely operated by student volunteers currently enrolled at Indiana University. There are no paid employees or faculty supervisors. It has two broadcast streams, one traditional stream that is duel broadcast on their LP-FM 99.1 as well as online, and the other steam called 'B-Side' is online only.

WIUX is run by a student board of directors who facilitate the different committees and programs of the station. Elections for the board of directors occur yearly in the spring for the following school year. Committees include music, PR, marketing, programming, news, special events, sports and engineering.

History

FCC/Right to broadcast controversy

On October 31, 2006, WIUX announced on its website[7] that the Federal Communications Commission was granting the 100.3 mHz frequency to a Class A FM radio station in Edinburgh, Indiana, taking over the frequency WIUX had been granted only the previous year. Because the Indiana University student-based station operates as a low-power station, the FCC maintains that it has the right to move the station or remove it from the air. Indiana University filed a petition against the move. The dean of students and vice president of student affairs at Indiana University, Richard McKaig, states in the official petition (available through the WIUX website): "The Indiana frequency did not appear on the Commission's internet site or on a public notice until after the comment reply date of June 13, 2006 deadline. As a result, we did not have a fair chance to file public comments." On November 6, both Indiana senators, Evan Bayh (Dem) and Richard Lugar (Rep), wrote petitions of support for WIUX to the FCC.

On June 4, 2007 WIUX moved from 100.3 FM to 99.1 FM.

Radio format

WIUX is a variety radio format college radio station. It features music of different genres, news, sports, and talk programming. Students broadcast live play-by-play of Indiana Hoosiers football, men's and women's basketball, and men's and women's soccer. (The Indiana Hoosiers Sports Network affiliate is WHCC). The broadcasts have a focus on local music and local news.

Awards

In 2016 and 2020, WIUX won "Best college radio station in America" in the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Awards.[8] In 2009, WIUX was nominated for the mtvU Woodie Award for best college radio station in America.

Culture Shock

Culture Shock is a free yearly festival[9] traditionally held in Dunn Meadow or 3rd St. Park by WIUX. It typically happens in the beginning of April. Culture Shock was founded in 1986 by Jim Kerns and John Polak. The lineup has included many national, regional, and local acts.

Yo La Tengo (1995), Antenna (1995), Black Moth Super Rainbow, Maps & Atlases, Richard Swift, Xiu Xiu, Husband & Wife, Sunset Rubdown (2007). Beach House (2008), the Dodos (2008), White Hinterland, Pattern is Movement, Rodeo Ruby Child (2008). Four Tet, Destroyer, Daniel Bejar, Extra Golden, Death Vessel (2009). Best Coast, Clovers, Light Pollution (2010). Ty Segall, Beach Fossils, The War on Drugs, Terror Pigeon Dance Revolt, Sleeping Bag (2011). Fang Island, the People's Temple, Busman's Holiday, Saintseneca, Triptides (2012). Mikal Cronin, Maps & Atlases, Apache Droupout, Charlie Patton's War (2013). Mac Demarco (2014), Royal Bangs (2014), Tunde Olarian (2014), Sleeping Bag (2014), Drekka (2014). Foxygen, Twin Peaks, TOPS, Mike Adams at His Honest Weight, Oreo Jones + Sirius Blvck, Thee Tsunamis, Dietrich Jon, and Vista Kid Cruiser (2015).[10] Neon Indian, Whitney, White Reaper (2016), Hoops (2016), Brenda's Friend, Spissy, Dasher, The Underhills, and Brownies in Cinema (2016). Noname, Sales, Flasher, Post Animal, Kevin Krauter, High Fiber, House Olympics, Amy O, Drayco McCoy, F L A C O, and Mathaius Young (2017). Chicano Batman, Milo, Joy Again, Melkbelly, Major Murphy, Nice Try, brz, Kailachare, Skull Cult, and Heaven Honey (2018). Saba, SHAED, Lala Lala, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Boa, The Slaps, Chives, Willis & Diop, Allison Victoria, and ktfaithful (2019). Okay Kaya, Nissim Black, Russian Cowboy (2021)

WIUX Culture Shock Music Festival 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

WIUX Culture Shock Music Festival 2022 was replaced with the community event Music Market which featured local performers, artists and vendors.

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Barman . Greg . The WIUS Reunions: Why We Keep Hearing the Voices in Our Heads, Part 1 . 20 January 2022 . . 14 July 2015.
  2. News: The Bloomington Music Scene.
  3. News: WIUX alumni reflect on history, look to future with 50th anniversary.
  4. News: New frequency, more listeners for WIUX.
  5. News: WIUX student radio named best in nation.
  6. News: Student broadcasters, alumni hope WIUX won't lose its unique appeal with move to Media School.
  7. Web site: WIUX. Wiux.org. 6 April 2018.
  8. Web site: IBS College Radio Audio Finalists 2020.
  9. News: Lindenmayer . Lexi . WIUX to broadcast virtual Culture Shock festival . 20 January 2022 . . April 14, 2021.
  10. Web site: Foxygen, Twin Peaks and TOPS to headline Culture Shock 2015 | Pure Student Radio . 2015-03-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150304200417/http://wiux.org/blog/2015/03/02/foxygen-twin-peaks-and-tops-to-headline-culture-shock-2015/ . 2015-03-04 . dead .
  11. Web site: 1969-70 Yearbook - Indiana University Campus Radio Alumni Association . 2011-02-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713070350/http://www.iucraa.com/1969-70.html . 2011-07-13 . dead .
  12. Web site: Secretly Canadian Co-Founder Chris Swanson Looks Back on the Label’s First 25 Years. www.variety.com. 21 April 2021.