The university proposes to relocate DPR to space near the East Campus Complex, which houses other outreach facilities such as the Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture and the Small Business and Technology Development Center, with a tower nearby. The move would take place during the summer, prior to demolition of Caruthers Hall, where the stations are located now.
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Delmarva Public Radio Gets A Valentine
SALISBURY -- Salisbury University's president sent a Valentine to Delmarva Public Radio (DPR) and its listeners: a proposal that, if approved by the Salisbury University Foundation Board, will provide a new home and continued operations of its two stations, WSCL (89.5) and WSDL (90.7) FM.
The university proposes to relocate DPR to space near the East Campus Complex, which houses other outreach facilities such as the Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture and the Small Business and Technology Development Center, with a tower nearby. The move would take place during the summer, prior to demolition of Caruthers Hall, where the stations are located now.
The university proposes to relocate DPR to space near the East Campus Complex, which houses other outreach facilities such as the Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture and the Small Business and Technology Development Center, with a tower nearby. The move would take place during the summer, prior to demolition of Caruthers Hall, where the stations are located now.
Don Rush and the entire NPR team are commies of the worst sort
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