WREK (91.1
FM "Wreck", from the
Ramblin' Wreck) is the radio station staffed by the students of the
Georgia Institute of Technology
The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public university, public research university and Institute of technology (United States), institute of technology in Atlanta, ...
. It is also located on channel 17 on the Georgia Tech cable TV network,
GTCN. Starting as a 10-watt
class D, WREK currently broadcasts a 100,000-watt
ERP signal throughout the
Atlanta metropolitan area
Metro Atlanta, designated by the United States Office of Management and Budget as the Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell metropolitan statistical area, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Georgia and the sixt ...
, making it among the ten highest-powered
college radio
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stations in the United States.
In 2007, WREK applied to the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) to increase its
effective radiated power
Effective radiated power (ERP), synonymous with equivalent radiated power, is an IEEE standardized definition of directional radio frequency (RF) power, such as that emitted by a radio transmitter. It is the total power in watts that would ha ...
to the maximum power of 100,000 watts (from its former 40,000 watts) with a directional antenna pattern designed to avoid interference with specific distant stations (as required). This coverage increase was designed to greatly improve the radio station's coverage to encompass more of the
Atlanta metropolitan area
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. That application was subsequently approved, and the station built out the improved coverage by replacing its antenna system in the fall of 2011.
In March 2008, WREK replaced its then 20-year-old transmitter with a brand new unit capable of three times the signal power and providing
HD Radio
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capability. The addition of an
HD Radio
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broadcast has made WREK among the first student-run, student-funded stations in the nation to add digital broadcasting capability.
Programming
Programming is student-run and extremely diverse, including everything from
heavy metal to
world
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,
hip-hop
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to
blues
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,
classical and
jazz
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to
industrial,
noise
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,
hyperpop
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and similarly diverse community programming (''
Church of the Subgenius
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'').
WREK slogans include "music you don't hear on the radio" and "quality diverse radio."
Sound blocks
Regular rotation programming blocks take up most daytime broadcasts. Certain times focus on certain themes: mornings play Just Jazz and Classics while afternoons transmit RRR (Rock, Rhythm and Roll) and nights air Atmospherics and the notorious Overnight Alternatives. These time slots are staffed by various WREK student staff and feature a wide selection of music, contests, and PSAs. The WREK website maintains a two-week archive of all regular rotation shifts, available as 128 kbit/s and 24 kbit/s downloads.
Specialty shows
Specialty Shows feature shifts dedicated to a specific genre. They air for over 50 hours a week, mainly in the evenings. They range from
the ''Ramblin' Wreck Sports Show'', a Georgia Tech sports talk show hosted by students to ''Destroy All Music'', clatter-improv with pink noise freakouts. Other weekly shows include ''Electronic Sound System'', an experimental electronic show featuring music and in-studio performances of new and established artists that run the electronic gamut; ''Velvet'', featuring classic and contemporary R&B and soul; ''Live@WREK'', a live music show broadcasting local and touring artists and bands; ''Girl Rock!'', highlighting the work of women and non-binary artists worldwide; and ''100 wreks'', a hyperpop show featuring new and immerging artists in the gerne.
Sports
WREK also broadcasts play-by-play coverage of Georgia Tech
intercollegiate athletics, including baseball, women's basketball, and volleyball. In fall 2004, the station agreed to partner with ISP Sports to
simulcast
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network coverage of selected Georgia Tech
football
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and men's basketball games to augment
WQXI's diminished AM nighttime coverage in metro Atlanta. That partnership ended following the 2007–08 season.

Technical details
WREK's transmitter is a Harris HT/HD+ which outputs a 16.3 kW
TPO signal into a high-gain 8-bay ERI (Electronics Research Inc)
antenna, resulting in an
effective radiated power
Effective radiated power (ERP), synonymous with equivalent radiated power, is an IEEE standardized definition of directional radio frequency (RF) power, such as that emitted by a radio transmitter. It is the total power in watts that would ha ...
of 100,000 Watts in the strongest direction. The antenna is located on a 300-foot (90-meter) self-supporting
tower
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adjacent to the Undergraduate Living Center and Woodruff Hall on Georgia Tech's west campus, connected to the studio in the Student Center via a wireless, 950.0 MHz
studio-transmitter link, WQAQ311, and a digital, fiber-optic link.
History
Georgia Tech was the home of an early AM radio station, WBBF (later WGST, now
WGKA AM 920), which began operation in January 1924. Much of this station's initial equipment had been previously used by the ''Atlanta Constitution's''
WGM, and was donated through the efforts of the newspaper's editor,
Clark Howell.
In April 1930, the school made an agreement with the Southern Broadcasting Stations, Inc. to operate WGST as a commercial station, while still under the oversight of Georgia Tech. In 1973, the Georgia Board of Regents decided WGST was "surplus property", and the next year it was sold for five million dollars to the
Meredith Corporation
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, despite opposition from
alumni
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groups, members of the
Georgia General Assembly
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Each of the General Assembly's 236 members serve two-year terms and are directl ...
and even the
Governor of Georgia
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. Proceeds from this sale were used to upgrade WREK.
WREK first signed on the air on March 25, 1968, broadcasting at 10 Watts from a 20-foot tower atop the
Van Leer Electrical Engineering building on
Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech, GT, and simply Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Established in 1885, it has the lar ...
's campus. Barry James Folsom, then-student, started radio station WREK and was one of first DJs. The
studio
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The word ''studio'' is derived from the , from , from ''studere'', meaning to study or zeal.
Types Art
The studio of any artist, esp ...
was located in the top floor of that building and included donated equipment from
WSM-FM
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From 1967 until it was sold to Cumulus Media in 2003, WSM-FM was the sister of the ...
Nashville
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. Chief Engineer and then-student Geoff Mendenhall designed and built a 425W power amplifier which, once type certified by the
Federal Communications Commission
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(FCC) in August 1968, brought WREK to 3,400W
ERP.
In 2013 Mendenhall retired from Harris Broadcast Communications (now GatesAir) as VP of Transmission Research and Technology.
In 1978 WREK's tower and studio were relocated. A new, tower was built on the western edge of the Georgia Tech campus, and the studio moved to the former WGST studios in the annex of the
Alexander Memorial Coliseum (now known as Hank McCamish Pavilion), where it would remain until 2004. Visitors to WREK's Coliseum studios were often startled by its walls, which were covered by thick layers of posters, set lists, and other music
memorabilia
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, as well as the giant
electromechanical
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broadcast automation
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machines and other large racks of monitoring and control equipment. WREK's studios relocated to the Student Center Commons (formerly the Georgia Tech Bookstore building) in August 2004.
After the renovation of the
Wenn Student Center, WREK relocated from their temporary residence in the Office of Information Technology building to their new studio in the newly-renovated Student Center.
WREK began
streaming
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its compressed (8-bit
μ-law) broadcast over the Internet on November 7, 1994, making it one of the first
Internet radio
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stations.
The station now streams in
MP3
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format and features a two-week-long running archive of its broadcast on the schedule page of its website.
In December 2002, WREK broadcast the entire 50-disc ''
Merzbox'' by the Japanese
experimental music
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artist
Merzbow. An article in ''
Creative Loafing
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'' described the Merzbow Marathon as "what may be the most obscure and counterintuitive move in the history of radio."
Continuing their tradition of unorthodox radio broadcasts, WREK chose to air the long-running heavy metal show ''WREKage'' for the entire 24-hour broadcast day on June 6, 2006 (6/6/6). Heavy metal was played in chronological order from midnight to midnight. As an extra nod to the mystic number ''
666 (number)
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In Christianity, 666 is referred to in most manuscripts of chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation of the New Testament as the "number of the beast."Beale, Greg ...
'',
Iron Maiden
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s ''The Number of the Beast'' was aired at 6:06 a.m. and p.m.
In the fall of 2007, the critics of
Creative Loafing
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declared WREK to be the Best Overall Radio Station in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The article describing their reasoning declared WREK to be "strange in a good way. The station's format is noncommercial and nonconforming. Few stations in the city can compete with WREK's eclectic playlist".
See also
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Campus radio
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*
List of college radio stations in the United States
Following are radio stations in the United States of America affiliated with colleges and universities that are regarded as college (student-run) stations. The listings include links to Wikipedia pages on the stations, their parent institution ...
References
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