Updated 04-May-2020.
Mondo shtuff from around the internet, all about WXPN!
My botty best at summarizing from Wikipedia: the station’s call sign, often abbreviated to XPN, stands for “Experimental Pennsylvania Network” in 1957, it was granted a full license as a 10-watt college radio station at 88.9 local DJ Michael Tearson got his start at the station in the late 1960s with a radio show The Attic . in 1975, a controversial broadcast on the talk show The Vegetable Report led to an obscen a citizen’s group organized to petition the FCC to consider xPN’s unique service . with a pledge from Penn to create positions for professional staff to run the station, the license to renew . XPN station moved from 88.9 to 88.5 on the FM broadcast band in order to increase signal coverage . in 1988, WXPN started Kids Corner, a daily interactive radio show for kids hosted by Kathy O’Connell in 2004, the radio station moved to new facilities at 3025 Walnut Street . the station shares space with a music venue called World Cafe Live . in October 2015, WNTI and WXPN jointly announced a sales agreement WNTI changed its call sign to WXPJ on may 16, 2016 . the station’s weekday programs are all produced by its own staff . from august 15 to august 18, WXPN broadcast a “Woo portions of WXPN’s schedule are simulcast on WKHS 90.5 FM, Worton, Maryland . station is also syndicated to several other public radio stations, which air it on their HD2 or HD in mid-June 2010, “Y-Rock on XPN” programming was cancelled due to budget cuts . the HD2 channel and companion online stream would later be re-branded as “XpoNential Radio” the as of September 2005, the radio station is located on the 5th floor of the Hollenback Center . in 2003, the WQHS radio tower fell in a severe storm . the station now broadcasts exclusively over the