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Wgvu Charity Profile
WGVU's continued mission is to provide educational, informative, and entertaining programs and events to the West Michigan community as a service of Grand Valley State University.
Our broadcast stations are licensed to Grand Valley State University as public radio and television facilities operating from the Meijer Public Broadcast Center, as part of the University's downtown Grand Rapids campus.
The first station, WGVC-TV 35 signed on the air on December 17,1972. In 1984 our Kalamazoo station, WGVK-TV, Channel 52, began operation. In 1987 the call letters of channel 35 were converted to WGVU-TV, reflecting Grand Valley State College's transformation to Grand Valley State University. WGVU-FM 88.5 began broadcasting on July 17 of 1983 and expanded it's power to 3,000 watts on December 17, 1987.
Wgvu Volunteer Information
There are many ways to contribute to WGVU, your local PBS and NPR station, and donating your time is one of the most valuable.
As we continue to expand our many community events throughout West Michigan, and as we strive to raise the necessary funds to pay for our programs and outreach, we welcome members from the community and avid WGVU listeners/viewers to become part of our mission: to educate, inform and entertain.
Volunteering with WGVU is fun and offers you the chance to see how the radio and television stations operate from the inside. There are also plenty of opportunities to meet new and diverse people, with a common interest - supporting quality programs and events at WGVU!
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