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| name = ''Radio Revolt''
| name = ''Radio Revolt''
| logo =
| logo = [[File:Radio Revolt logo.jpg]]
| caption =
| caption =
| school =
| school = [[Norwegian University of Science and Technology|NTNU]] and [[HiST]]
| slogan = "Studentradioen i Trondheim"
| slogan = "Studentradioen i Trondheim"
| nickname = ''Radion'', ''Revolt''.
| nickname = ''Radion'', ''Revolt''.
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| othernames = Studentradion i Trondheim
| othernames = Studentradion i Trondheim
| aprilfools =
| aprilfools =
| owners = Mediastud
| owners = [[Mediastud]]
| frequency =
| frequency = 100 / 1006,2
| price =
| price =
| broadcast population = 130 000
| broadcast population = 130 000
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| printer =
| printer =
| awards =
| awards =
| address = Elgesetergt. 1<br>7030 Trondheim
| address = Singsakerbakken 2E<br> 7030 Trondheim
| website = http://www.radiorevolt.no
| website = http://radiorevolt.no
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'''Radio Revolt''' (formerly known as Studentradion i Trondheim), is the student radio for [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]]. It airs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The frequency in Trondheim is FM 97,9. It employs about 80 students on a volountary basis.
'''Radio Revolt''' (formerly known as Studentradion i Trondheim), is the student radio in [[Trondheim]], [[Norway]]. It airs 55 hours a week on 100 and 100,6 FM, and 24 hours a day on the [[internet radio|internet]]. It employs about 80 students on a volountary basis.
The radio is a part of the [[Student Society in Trondheim]], and is so a part of the running of the house<ref>http://www.adressa.no/kultur/article1203763.ece The paper Adresseavisen interviewing Radio Revolt winter 2009</ref>.
The radio is a part of the [[Student Society in Trondheim]], and is so a part of the running of the house<ref>http://www.adressa.no/kultur/article1203763.ece The paper Adresseavisen interviewing Radio Revolt winter 2009</ref>.


==History==
==History==
Radio Revolt was started in 1984, as a local station for The Student Society. It then featured a staff of eight persons. Since then, it has had an increasing growth during is (by 2009) 25 years of existence. The name Radio Revolt was decided in the autumn of 2008, preceding the 24/7 [[concession]] it started covering by the turn of 2009<ref>Ibid. In 2010 Radio Revolt lost their 24/7 prodcast permission and is now sending 55 hours a week on FM 100 and 106,2. It airs the hole day and nihgt at [http://www.radiorevolt.no www.radiorevolt.no]</ref>.
Radio Revolt was founded in 1984, as a local station for The Student Society. At that time the radio station featured a staff of eight persons. Since then, it has had an increasing growth during its (by 2010) 26 years of existence. The name Radio Revolt was decided in the autumn of 2008, preceding the 24/7 [[concession]] it started covering by the turn of 2009<ref>Ibid. In 2010 Radio Revolt lost their 24/7 broadcast permission and is now airing 55 hours a week on FM 100 and 106,2. It airs the whole day and night at [http://www.radiorevolt.no www.radiorevolt.no]</ref>.


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Radio stations in Norway]]
[[Category:Trondheim]]
[[Category:Trondheim]]
[[Category:Radio stations in Norway]]
[[Category:Radio stations established in 1984]]
[[Category:1984 establishments in Norway]]

Revision as of 19:38, 28 November 2010

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Radio Revolt (formerly known as Studentradion i Trondheim), is the student radio in Trondheim, Norway. It airs 55 hours a week on 100 and 100,6 FM, and 24 hours a day on the internet. It employs about 80 students on a volountary basis. The radio is a part of the Student Society in Trondheim, and is so a part of the running of the house[1].

History

Radio Revolt was founded in 1984, as a local station for The Student Society. At that time the radio station featured a staff of eight persons. Since then, it has had an increasing growth during its (by 2010) 26 years of existence. The name Radio Revolt was decided in the autumn of 2008, preceding the 24/7 concession it started covering by the turn of 2009[2].

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.adressa.no/kultur/article1203763.ece The paper Adresseavisen interviewing Radio Revolt winter 2009
  2. ^ Ibid. In 2010 Radio Revolt lost their 24/7 broadcast permission and is now airing 55 hours a week on FM 100 and 106,2. It airs the whole day and night at www.radiorevolt.no