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...Monday night, and at WHRB, 95.3 on your FM dial, the Record Hospital's weekly Top 20 Countdown is underway...

Author: By Ethan A. Vogt, | Title: The Record Hospital: A Healthy Kind of Sick | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...maintaining an active relationship with independent labels the Record Hospital has become one of the most well-respected college radio stations in the Northeast. Gerard Cosloy, president of Matador Records, one of the largest independent record companies, explains the unique position of college radio and the strength of WHRB. "Because college radio is not ratings dependent, it should be seen as an opportunity to do something different, to be devoted to informing the public about music they wouldn't hear otherwise. Unfortunately, at many colleges this opportunity is not taken advantage of. WHRB is an exception to the rule...

Author: By Ethan A. Vogt, | Title: The Record Hospital: A Healthy Kind of Sick | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...community of WHRB listeners overlaps with Harvard, but extend into the larger community. "We have a substantial lestenership outside of campus and in a lot of ways we do not really really see ourselves as fundamentally here to serve the Harvard rock listener," says Sonner-schein, who himself became devoted to the Record Hospital during his years of alienation at a local high school...

Author: By Ethan A. Vogt, | Title: The Record Hospital: A Healthy Kind of Sick | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...sitting in my room in Cabot House Saturday night, listening to the game on WHRB as I always do when I'm not fortunate enough to travel seven hours to such beautiful locales as Canton and Potsdam, New York. (Go north on I-93 and if you hit Canada, then you've gone...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: Radio Waves | 3/8/1994 | See Source »

...wasn't always this way-when I first arrived at Harvard, I was in a state of alternative withdrawal. Having listened to Los Angeles' excellent KROQ for several years. I was dismayed to find that while WHRB would come in over my phone, WFNX just wouldn't come in on my radio. I needed my Peter Gabriel, my Pearl Jam, my R.E.M.! Flipping aimlessly through station after station, from WBUR's BBC coverage to Kiss 108's irritating dance mixes, I eventually found what I was looking for--on WBOS, the station that the Unofficial Guide characterizes as "Fleetwood...

Author: By Diane E. Levitan, | Title: Moonstruck Melodies | 3/3/1994 | See Source »

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