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Florida State entered radio on January 21, 1949, when WFSU started as a student-run radio station at 660 AM. Due to the terms of its license, the signal was limited to the confines of the Florida State campus.
Florida State applied for a low-powered FM license, and WFSU returned to the air at 91.5 FM in July 1954.
In 1970, WFSU-FM became a charter member of NPR, and was one of the 90 stations to carry the initial broadcast of All Things Considered.
All NPR news and information programming moved there on October 14, 1990.
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WFSU Public Media may also be known as or be related to WFSQ, WFSU Public Media, Wfsq, Wfsu Tv/fm Public Broadcasting and Wfsu-TV The Florida Chan.