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WMRA is a Public Radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Harrisonburg, Virginia, serving the Central Shenandoah Valley.[1] WMRA is owned and operated by James Madison University.[2]
History of call letters
The call letters WMRA were previously assigned to an AM station in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It began broadcasting June 10, 1948, on 1450 kHz with 250 W power (unlimited). It was owned by Myrtle Beach Broadcasting Company Incorporated and had studios in the Ocean Front Hotel at Myrtle Beach.[3]
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External links
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- WCWM (College of William & Mary)
- WDCE (University of Richmond)
- WEHC (Emory & Henry College)
- WEMC (Eastern Mennonite University)
- WHOV (Hampton University)
- WISE-FM (Virginia Tech)
- WLUR (Washington and Lee University)
- WMLU (Longwood University)
- WMRA (James Madison University)
- WMRL (James Madison University)
- WMRY (James Madison University)
- WMWC (Mary Washington College)
- WNRS (Sweet Briar College)
- WNSB (Norfolk State University)
- WODU (Old Dominion University)
- WQLU (Liberty University)
- WRKE (Roanoke College)
- WRVL (Liberty University)
- WSWE-LP (Sweet Briar College)
- WTJU (University of Virginia)
- WUVA (University of Virginia)
- WUVT (Virginia Tech)
- WVAW (Virginia Wesleyan College)
- WVCW (Virginia Commonwealth University)
- WVRU (Radford University)
- WVST (Virginia State University)
- WVTF (Virginia Tech)
- WWVT (Virginia Tech)
- WXJM (James Madison University)
- WXTJ-LP (University of Virginia)
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Academics |
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Athletics |
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Campus |
- Wilson Hall
- The Quad
- UREC
- James Madison University Libraries
- Carrier Library
- Newman Lake
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People |
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Media |
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Student life
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