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*[[George Stephanopoulos]] [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] - Bill Clinton's presidential adviser and now television news host, called soccer games for the station | *[[George Stephanopoulos]] [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] - Bill Clinton's presidential adviser and now television news host, called soccer games for the station | ||
*[[Soterios Johnson]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ' [[1990|90]] - host of [[WNYC]]'s Morning Edition <ref> [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul_aug06/features2.php] </ref> | *[[Soterios Johnson]] [[Columbia College|CC]] ' [[1990|90]] - host of [[WNYC]]'s Morning Edition <ref> [http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/jul_aug06/features2.php] </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:55, 1 June 2013
WKCR is a radio station. WKCR's signal is on 89.9 FM, and it is also streamed online.
It's run by Columbia students.
Their call letters stand for King's Crown Radio.
Contents
Alumni
- Robert Siegel CC '68 - Host of NPR's evening newsmagazine All Things Considered, anchored WKCR's coverage of the 1968 Protests
- Gary Cohen CC '81 - radio play-by-play announcer for the New York Mets from 1989-2005, presently television play-by-play announcer for the New York Mets [1]
- George Stephanopoulos CC '82 - Bill Clinton's presidential adviser and now television news host, called soccer games for the station
- Soterios Johnson CC ' 90 - host of WNYC's Morning Edition [2]
See also
- WBAR, Barnard's student radio station