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Campus Radio LPU

F.M Radio at Lovely Professional University


Campus radio (also known as college radiouniversity radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. Programming may be exclusively by students, or may include programmers from the wider community in which the radio station is based. Sometimes campus radio stations are operated for the purpose of training professional radio personnel, sometimes with the aim of broadcasting educational programming

Many campus radio stations carry a variety of programming including news (often local), sports (often relating to the campus), and spoken word programming as well as general music. Often the radio format is best described as a freeform, with a lot of creativity and individualism among the disc jockeys and show hosts. A number of these radio stations have gained critical acclaim for their programming and are considered by the community in which they are embedded to be an essential media outlet.


The DOST takes the Initiative to start the Campus Radio at Lovely Professional University. Along with the Rules and Guidance of  Government of India and Lovely Faculty of Science and Technology, we are going to set up Campus FM radio under the Initiative of Community Radio Services.
Here is the Link for Campus radio file :- 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ja1xc4oe49rgv9l/Campus%20Radio.docx?dl=0
GO through for More information
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7s0moqk1315ii0t/AAA5eIejeC6yBNsArnWjJYT0a?dl=0

The key is not to think of a campus radio station as a means of replacing other communication tools, but rather as a medium that compliments them. It can be used to establish a creative hub within our university allowing students to express themselves and build their confidence.









We accept the Ideas and the members who wish to Contribute for the Campus radio Project.
Any Suggestion or request please mention Below at comments.
For More Information Contact The DOST

Regards,
Technical Team
THE DOST
+91-8602693452

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