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Student run radio station BRONCOiRADIO.COM launches a new app

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
A photo of the application as it appears on a user's screen - Photo provided by FSU

BRONCO-iRADIO.COM has announced the launch of its new mobile application. This app promises to transform the way the platform’s audience can access key information, music and entertainment offering app users a new level of convenience, efficiency and accessibility.

The BRONCO-iRADIO.COM app is designed to address the needs of the students, faculty and global audience by providing a comprehensive solution that leverages technology to provide ease of access and broadens the scope of communication. With a focus on user-friendliness and a commitment to providing a service and outlet for the community, this app showcases the student-run platform's continued growth.

Users can access the app on their phone or mobile device, by searching for BRONCO-iRADIO.COM in the Apple (IOS) and Google (Android) app stores, downloading the app and creating a login to complete setup. The global audience can now interact in real time with live student-aired programming via chats, live polls and station-generated surveys. Users will also be able to connect to other BRONCO-iRADIO.COM social media platforms via the app dashboard.

“This app represents a significant step forward for our student radio station and the entire College of Humanities and Social Sciences. With the new app, our students will have a user-friendly and convenient platform to access a wide range of informative and entertaining content. It is poised to revolutionize the way our listeners engage with our content, creating new opportunities for connection, exploration, and learning,” said Dr. Marcus Cox, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, in a press release.

Bronco-iRadio.com enables FSU students to learn about the radio broadcasting industry. Students receive on-the-job training for students and volunteers interested in the field of radio broadcasting. Students are given access to professional equipment where they learn programming, production, sales, marketing, photography, videography, music and media design.

“We are excited to introduce our stand-alone BRONCO-iRADIO.COM app to the Fayetteville State University family and global audience. All of this wouldn’t be possible without the continued support of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Communication, Languages and Cultures, and the Division of Student Affairs, “said Ray Thomas, Advisor/General Manager of BRONCO-iRADIO.COM, in a press release.

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