The downsizing of the GSU Sports Radio Network
How the GPB deal could hurt the progress of the Georgia State Sports Radio Netowrk […]
How the GPB deal could hurt the progress of the Georgia State Sports Radio Netowrk […]
Album 88 Alumni will continue their efforts in support of students controlling WRAS air time, according to Reid Laurens […]
Georgia State University President Dr. Mark Becker guaranteed that Georgia State sports will continue to be broadcast throughout metro Atlanta, but did not know if 88.5 FM WRAS would be one of the carriers of the […]
The decision not to pursue the GSU-GPB partnership in 2008 was based upon the realities at the time, according to Covey […]
It is unclear if Georgia State or the Board of Regents owns the FCC license to WRAS 88.5 FM according to Adam Goldstein, attorney advocate for the Student Press Law Center. […]
Georgia State announced postponement of GPB programming on Album 88 to address concerns of the station’s leadership. The new start date will be June 29 and GPB is still working to finalize production plans, according to the announcement. […]
Discussions about the current GSU-GPB partnership began in March 2012 and planning for the partnership began in August 2013, according to documents […]
After GPB made a proposal about WRAS in 2008, discussions about the current GSU-GPB partnership began in March 2012, according to documents […]
WRAStravaganza raised $2,000 in donations from #SaveWRAS supporters […]
WRAS 88.5 FM won by accumulating a total of 88 days, nine hours and 27.13 minutes of streaming. […]
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