On February 4th, 2008, WNYU began a partnership with The American University in Paris.
WNYU-FM’s programming will be simulcast both on the website of American University in Paris (aupradio.org) and soon over a nationwide French cable network.
This cable-radio broadcast, called Freebox, will eventually reach THREEMILLIONHOMES in most major cities in France.
WNYU Forums Now Available
Jul 20, 2007
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Sep 17, 2006
Contact the on-air staff via AOL Instant Messenger, screenname wnyuradio. If AIM or iChat are installed on your computer this link should open up a window right away: aim:wnyuradio
WNYU is New York University ‘s radio station and is completely operated by NYU students. WNYU’s studios are located in the basement of 5-11 University Pl. in Greenwich Village. WNYU’s transmitter is located at University Heights in the Bronx, the former location of NYU. WNYU broadcasts on 89.1 FM with an effective radiated power of 8,300 watts weekdays from 4:00PM to 1:00AM, and on the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Click on the Listen Live link above in order to connect to WNYU’s Internet stream.
In the NYU dorms, WNYU can be heard 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as the audio for WNYU-TVs campus information channel.
If you are an NYU student and are interested in joining WNYU, contact the Net Radio Director at: 212-998-1677 or via email: (Contact) for more information.
For even more info about WNYU, read our Manifesto.
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