WPNR-FM

[5] The station continued to operate on this model, on an off-and-on basis,[6] for a decade; by 1964, its broadcasting led to an editorial in the campus newspaper, The Tangerine, which chided it for increasing the level of noise in the cafeteria and drowning out conversations.

[7] Noise level complaints led to the discontinuation of broadcasting in September 1965, with the radio workshop devoting its activities to program production for commercial stations.

[11] The station resumed broadcasting in March 1968,[6] but it went off the air again in April as its aging equipment began to fail and there was no money to hire electricians to fix it.

[15][16] The WEDJ name in actuality stood for Ed and Dana Jacobson, in reference to the music director and station manager of the period.

[2] The formal application by what was then the Utica College Branch of Syracuse University was filed on May 12, 1976, and a construction permit was granted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on October 29.