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WCSB (FM)

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WCSB
Broadcast areaGreater Cleveland
Frequency89.3 MHz
BrandingWCSB 89.3
Programming
FormatCollege/variety
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
May, 1976
Call sign meaning
W "Cleveland State Broadcasting"
Technical information
Facility ID65553
ClassA
ERP630 watts
HAAT62 meters
Transmitter coordinates
41°30′12.00″N 81°40′30.00″W / 41.5033333°N 81.6750000°W / 41.5033333; -81.6750000
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewcsb.org

WCSB (89.3 FM) – branded WCSB 89.3 – is a non-commercial educational college/variety radio station licensed to Cleveland, Ohio. Owned by Cleveland State University, the station serves Greater Cleveland and is student-run. The WCSB studios are located at Cole Center on the campus of Cleveland State in Downtown Cleveland, while the station transmitter resides atop Rhodes Tower.

History

WCSB began broadcasting in May, 1976.[1]

Station Events

WCSB holds an annual party every year on the Saturday following Halloween. The Halloween Masquerade Ball began in 2009 as a 'thank you' to the station's listeners and their undying support. This event has always been held at the Cleveland Public Theater in the Gordon Square district of Cleveland.

Current programming

WCSB airs a wide variety of music, including blues, noise and experimental, electronic jazz as well as traditional jazz, Eastern Bloc punk, outlaw country, heavy metal and grindcore, hip hop, turntablism and acid rap. The station also airs news and information oriented toward many of the ethnic groups represented in Greater Cleveland: Latin, Hispanic, German, Hungarian, Polish, Irish, Macedonian, Arabic, and Slovenian. Weekly public affairs programs focus on a range of topics, from social justice to space exploration.[2]

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