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    The HBCU Radio Preservation Project preserves and honors the legacy of Black college radio. The WYSO effort safeguards at-risk historical media and gathering oral histories to explore how HBCU radio stations serve their campuses and communities. In recognition of Black History Month, their series Legacy Listening: HBCU Radio Memories features excerpts from the project’s growing collection of oral history interviews, focusing on WCSU, an Ohio Newsroom member station at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. This week we meet Charles Fox, General Manager of WCSU, who was interviewed by the HBCU Radio Preservation Project’s 2025 Fellow Olivia Green in August of 2025. Central State The post The first-in-the-nation history of Ohio’s HBCU radio station appeared first on HBCU News.
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