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FREQUENCY SALE DISCUSSION
Return Fire: The Battle Still Rages in Nashville. Keep Radio Public. March 4, 2011.
Save WRVU. Kevin. The Sound of Indie. March 4, 2011.
Alumni protest sale of Vanderbilt Radio station's license.
WHNT-TV Channel 19. Huntsville, Alabama. March 2, 2011.
"Vanderbilt Alumni
support WRVU." The Tennessean. Nashville, TN March 2, 2011.
"The ABC's of VSC." Craig Hattersley.
Keepraddiopublic.com. March 2, 2011.
"Alumni Rally For Vanderbilt Radio Station".
WSMV-TV Channel 4. March 1, 2011.
"Vanderbilt Student Communications Board's Students Directly Address Possible WRVU Sale." D. Patrick Rodgers.
Nashville Scene. March 1, 2011.
"Not Dead (Air) Yet!!! Save WRVU Campaign Gains momentum." Vincent Wynne. The Rambler. March 1, 2011.
"To the Editor: Our Understanding of the WRVU sale". Students of the VSC Board. InsideVandy.com
"WRVU in CMJ: One of the Nation's Top College Stations". Steve Haruch. Nasvhille Scene. February 25, 2011.
“WRVU Strikes Back Against License Sale”. Brianne Galli. CMJ: College Music Journal.
Feb. 24, 2011.
“WRVU Supporters Respond to VSC Questions, Inspire Open Letter From Phi Mu Alpha's Vandy Chapter”.
Steve Harush. Nashville Scene. Feb. 24, 2011.
“Alumni Respond to Questions Issued by VSC Media Advisor Chris Carroll and the Vanderbilt
Student Communications Q & A” The Alumni of WRVU. www.savewrvu.com.
Feb 24, 2011.
"Under looming sale, WRVU rallies for second semester." Meghan O'Neill
Vanderbilt Orbis. Feb. 18, 2011.
"Nothing's Shocking:
WRVU is still on the air — for now — but the ongoing stalemate has been anything but uneventful."
Steve Haruch. Nashville Scene. Feb. 16, 2011.
"The DJs of WRVU."
ART ART ZINE. Feb. 14, 2011.
"Where We Live: WRVU 91.1 FM Nashville, TN". Caitlin Meyer.
Consequence of Sound. December 24, 2010.
"Why College Radio is Still Important". Jordan J. WUSC FM. December 6, 2010.
(http://wusc.sc.edu/?q=node%2F1018). Accessed December 17, 2010.
"So ... This Happened in 2010: Nylon to Next Big Nashville, KOL to WRVU". Cover Story. Nashville Scene. December 9, 2010.
"Possible Sale of WRVU Broadcast License Makes The New York Times". Steve Haruch. Nashville Scene. December 6, 2010.
"As Stations are Sold, Debate about College Radio". John Vorwald. New York Times. December 5, 2010. B5.
WSMV Segment on Possible Sale of WRVU Broadcast License. Heather Jensen. WSMV Nashville .
Sept. 20. 2010.
"Vanderbilt mulls sale of campus radio station and move to an all-internet format".
The Tennessean. Sept. 20, 2010.
“Vanderbilt Student Communications Considering Moving WRVU to ‘Exclusively
Online Programming” . D. Patrick Rodgers. Nashville Scene. Sept. 16, 2010.
“VSC Board Member: Student Listening Habits 'Not the Main Motivation' For Proposed WRVU Sale. Steve Haruch
The Nashville Scene.
"As Vanderbilt Student Communications considers taking WRVU off the airwaves,
an outraged community mobilizes". Steve Haruch. The Nashville Scene.
Sept. 23, 2010.
“WRVU GM Mikil Taylor Resigns, Long Live the WRVU General Manager”. Steve Haruch. Nashville Cream. Oct. 26, 2010.
“WRVU
wants to Sell Its FM licence, WRFN not Likely to Buy".” Tony Youngblood.
Theatre Intangible. Sept. 19, 2010.
"Vanderbilt Student Radio Station WRVU may loose its FM signal”.
Jennier Waits. spinningindie.blogspot.com. Sept. 17. 2010.
"Footnotes: The one in which the music died". Arnold Pan.
Post Academic. Sept. 19, 2010.
"Another One Bites the Dust?" Keepradiopublic.com. September 21, 2010.
"Trust Me, Vanderbilt".  
Keeppublicradiopublic.com. September 24, 2010
"Records and Ramen: Anna Lundy and Emily Hines."
Sinizine.net. Accessed November 23, 2010.
VSC PUBLICATIONS
"WRVU". Vanderbilt Student
Communications. vandymedia.org. Sept. 16, 2010.
WRVU Meeting - September 17. Podcast of Meeting with WRVU DJs and
VSC Chair Mark Wollaeger. Sept. 19, 2010.
"SAVE WRVU."
A Message From The Station. WRVU E-Staff. Sept 17, 2010.
"VSC Strikes Out".
David Namm. InsideVandy.com
"Vanderbilt Student Communications considers WRVU sale".
Meaghan O'Nell. ORBIS. Sept. 21, 2010.
"Letter to the Editor". M. Scott Cardone. Vanderbilt Hustler. Sept. 22, 2010.
"Save WRVU, VU media". J. Scott Cardone.
Vanderbilt Hustler. October 3, 2010.
“Vanderbilt University has no role in WRVU debate”. Lucas Loffredo.
Vanderbilt Hustler. Oct. 22, 2010. Front Page.
“The Truth About WRVU” Letter to the Editor. M. Scott Cardone. Vanderbilt Hustler. Oct. 24, 2010.
HISTORY of WRVU
"Best Radio Show: Nashville Jumps, WRVU 91.1 FM". Nashville Scene. Writer's Picks - Cover Story.
October 7, 2010.
"Listen: Dr. Raphael Smith, WRVU co-founder remembers early days of campus radio." Ann Marie Deer Owens.
Vanderbilt News. October 11, 2010.
“Radio Days: ‘Father of WRVU' continues legacy begun 50 years
ago in Cole Hall”. Skip Anderson. The Vanderbilt Register.
"HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO WRVU: 'The Student Voice of Vanderbilt University' Turns 50".
College Music Journal. Issue 808. April 7, 2003. Cover Story. p. 9 - 13.
“Turned On and Tuned In".
Jim Ridely and Michael McCall. The Nashville Scene. April 10, 1997.
"VU Radio Station Changes Format". Jay Orr.
The Tennessean. December 9. 1994.
"Radio Active: at WRVU Music is the Medium".
Vanderbilt Magazine. Gayenelle Doll
Summer 1995. Vol 78 No 3. p. 14 - 16.
"Of Mics and Men (& after 42 years, pleanty of women)".
Vanderbilt Magazine. Gayenelle Doll.
Summer 1995. Vol 78 No 3. p. 16 - 18.
HISTORY of CHRIS CARROLL, VSC CEO
“Dead Air: The Skinny on Chris Carroll.
Force beind WUSC shutdown pulled similar coup at Tulane.” Alex Todorovic.
Point: South Carolina’s Independent Newsmonthly. March 1996.
“Dark Days for College Radio”.
Tom Meares and Steve Pilon. Stomp and Stammer. 1996.
HISTORY of VSC / WRVU relations
“Letter To the Editor: Why I Resigned from WRVU”. Hugh Schlesinger. ORBIS. Jan. 27, 2010. accessed Sept. 17, 2010.
deleted by September 24.
"After four years, Chris and Greg Crofton's WRVU show "Best of Bread" is
toast". D. Patrick Rodgers. Nashville Scene. Sept. 17. 2009.
"A proposal to limit community DJs on Vanderbilt's WRVU triggers an avalanche of anger—but
the air may be clearing". Steve Haruch. Nashville Scene.
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