WVMM explained

WVMM
Area:Grantham, Pennsylvania/Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Format:College radio
Owner:Messiah University
Erp:100 Watts
Haat:50m (160feet)
Facility Id:41312
Branding:The Pulse
Website:http://pulse.messiah.edu/pulseradio/
City:Grantham, Pennsylvania
Licensing Authority:FCC

WVMM is Messiah University's student-operated radio station, located at 90.7 MHz FM. The station is known by its listeners as "The Pulse". Messiah College had a radio station from 1970–1983. On October 6, 1989, WVMM was resumed, this time as an over-the-air FM radio station. Prior to that, it was heard only on campus. WVMM now operates at 100 watts, and can be heard throughout the Harrisburg area.

Programming

WVMM maintains an eclectic mix of programming, ranging from the primary format of indie/college rock to bluegrass, Latin, hardcore, hip hop, jazz, world, and electronica. The station also airs the BBC World Service weekdays from 7a.m. to 11a.m., as well as sports/entertainment programming from the BBC at certain weekend times, and other current events/issues programming during the week.

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