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WREK (FM)

WREK
WREK Logo
City Atlanta
Broadcast area Atlanta metropolitan area
Branding WREK Atlanta, Georgia Tech Student Radio
Slogan Quality, Diverse Programming
Frequency 91.1 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Channel 17 (GTCN)
First air date March 25, 1968
Format College radio
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 102 metres (335 feet)
Class C1
Transmitter coordinates 33°46′41″N 84°24′22″W / 33.77806°N 84.40611°W / 33.77806; -84.40611
Callsign meaning Ramblin' WREcK
Owner Georgia Tech Radio Communications Board
Website www.wrek.org

WREK ("Wreck", from the Ramblin' Wreck) is the radio station staffed by the students of the Georgia Institute of Technology. It is located at 91.1 MHz and 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 metropolitan Atlanta, making it among the ten highest-power college radio stations in the United States.

In 2007, WREK applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase its effective radiated power 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. 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 capability. The addition of an HD Radio broadcast has made WREK among the first student-run, student-funded stations in the nation to add digital broadcasting capability.

Programming is student-run and extremely diverse, including everything from heavy metal to world, hip-hop to blues, classical and jazz to industrial and noise, and similarly diverse community programming (Church of the Subgenius). WREK slogans include "music you don't hear on the radio" and "quality diverse radio."


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