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WAIF

Coordinates:39°07′37″N84°29′06″W / 39.127°N 84.485°W /39.127; -84.485
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Radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
WAIF
Frequency88.3 FM
Programming
FormatCommunity radio
Ownership
OwnerThe Real Stepchild Radio of Cincinnati, Inc.
History
First air date
December1975
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID63203
ClassA
ERP1,600watts
HAAT120 meters
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.waifradio.org

WAIF (88.3 FM) is acommunity radio station licensed toCincinnati, Ohio.

Overview

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WAIF is an all-volunteercommunity radio station. WAIF reception varies because of the hilly local terrain, but it can be heard over the air within the Cincinnati-areaI-275 belt in SouthwesternOhio, NorthernKentucky, and SoutheasternIndiana. WAIF also broadcasts over the Internet.

Organizing for the station began in 1973. WAIF went on the air in 1975. Rather than wait for an open frequency, the organizers decided to share the 88.3 MHz frequency with the local vocational school's station, WJVS, an arrangement that remained in place until WJVS ceased operations on May 10, 2012 (over a week earlier than expected), following the failure of its transmitter. Prior to this, WJVS broadcast on the 88.3 frequency during regular school hours, while WAIF broadcast at all other times.

WAIF is managed by a Board of Trustees of between 7 and 11 members, elected to two-year terms at an annual membership meeting in September of each year. The Board of Trustees elects officers and appoints staff and management for the station.

WAIF's motto is "What Radio Is Meant To Be" Originally, the station referred to their organization as "Stepchild Radio", and had close ties to WYSO, theAntioch College station inYellow Springs.

Programming

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Over the years WAIF has broadcast the work of more than a thousand volunteer programmers, producers and activists. As of June 2006, local programmers do all programming. Individual programs vary in length, but run between one and three hours, once a week.

Music programs

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  • Gospel
  • Jazz
  • Doo-Wop
  • Bluegrass
  • Blues
  • Surf Music
  • Hip-Hop
  • Christian Progressive
  • Rock
  • Local
  • Caribbean
  • Independent
  • Folk
  • Novelty Music
  • College Radio/Alternative

Talk-radio programs

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  • Current Affairs
  • African Perspectives on the News
  • African Village Buka
  • International Talk
  • Labor Unions
  • Women's Issues
  • Racial Issues
  • Local Affairs

Ethnic heritage programs

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  • German
  • Italian
  • Greek
  • Native American
  • Indian & Pakistani
  • Africa
  • Latin
  • Appalachian
  • Argentine
  • Nepali- Hamro Aawaz

Previous programs

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  • The Chris & Rob Late Night Talk Show[2]
  • Art Damage[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WAIF".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^https://cityatlas.net/chrisandrob/
  3. ^https://www.citybeat.com/music/art-damage-going-dark-12180343/

External links

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