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How did the webcasting through Stanford evolve?

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How did the webcasting through Stanford evolve?

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(Stanford offered webcasting while WTUL was down). Two DJs, a student and a faculty member, were in contact with the Electronic Music Department (CCRMA) at Stanford. The faculty member is a Stanford alum and was an electronic music professor here at Tulane, and the student is also in that department. Together they worked out the CCRMAcast, where DJs were able to upload prerecorded shows to the server. That is then both available online and streamed over the air when we must leave the coffee shop at night (usually we broadcast 24 hours, but since we are at a private establishment we are unable to do so). Are there enough DJs now to operate to full-schedule? There are plenty of DJs. Once we move to Uptown Square sometime in the next week or two, we will operate on a full 24-hour schedule and there will be plenty of DJs to take care of that. There were 70 requests so far to participate in our apprentice program for new DJs. Is there any foreseeable new location to relocate the station to

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