Talk:List of campus radio stations

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This list is a by-product of working through articles in Category:Station stubs, which explains why most of the entries at this point are stubs. User:Ceyockey 12:10, 2005 May 26 (UTC)

Guidelines for expansion:When adding new localities, please try to use the format "(City) (station) (college / university)" and when adding a new item for a listed locality, please use the format "::(station) (college / university)"; in either case, wikilink all two or three items for each entry. this is just recording the existing practice on the page User:Ceyockey 01:17, August 4, 2005 (UTC)

Oh, I'm not particularly wedded to using that exact format (as the person who organized the page that way); if anybody can come up with a superior way to organize it, be my guest. My main reason for doing it the way I did was that the stations should be listed in alphabetical order by city of license, not by callsign. Bearcat 03:29, 19 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Move U.S. list to its own location[edit]

I'm suggesting creating a separate article for the list of U.S. college stations. This is justified just by its length - the U.S. list accounts for over half of the current article. I'm not sure whether length is also a reflective of the list's notability, though it strikes me that with over 400 stations and associated institutions, the "audience" for this information is significant. I'd appreciate hearing from others (even if it's more than a year in the future). Allreet (talk) 20:29, 1 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Four years have passed and no response. I'll post the idea on WP:Help to determine how to proceed and will provide a link here as soon as I get a response. Allreet (talk) 17:31, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

actually student vs public radio[edit]

The entry starts off referencing "student" college radio stations. However, in the United States, many radio stations listed here are owned by a university but they are basically just NPR affiliates with little to no student leadership or involvement.

There should be some kind of distinction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.175.122.243 (talk) 05:53, 8 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]