In 1976, the station was granted a full FM license, and went on the air for the first time that fall.
Prior to obtaining the FM license, the station was available on the internet.
The group incorporated as a non-profit and applied for a low-power FM license in August 2000.
The station successfully bid for an FM license (conversion) in 1990 but couldn't come up with the cash when it was time to pay.
In 1967 another FM license was dropped in Pittsburgh at 104.7.
This was back in the day when holders of AM licenses were also granted an FM license as well.
These students worked with the College and applied for an FM license.
The station recently surrendered its FM license in 2011 opting for an Internet only presence.
I had applied in 1984, and here I was, finally, granted a real FM license.
In the Fall of 1968, a Broadcast Club formed to work for an FM license.