Station Info
We are a non-commercial 50,000-watt public radio station located at Vincennes University in Vincennes Indiana. We feature a Hot AC/CHR (Top 40 Hits) format, plus news and information programming. In addition to our professional staff, students participate in a variety of activities through our Electronic Media program.
HD Radio Information
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WVUB Contest Rules
- All WVUB contests are open to any/all WVUB listeners, unless otherwise specified by WVUB.
- Only one winner per family or household per 30 days will be allowed. The Decision of WVUB is final. Winners will be notified by phone, mail or e-mail.
- All prizes, unless otherwise specified will be mailed out.
- All Unclaimed prizes will be forfeited.
- WVUB is at liberty to re-award any unclaimed prize at the end of a thirty-day grace period.
- Odds of winning any contest will depend on the number of qualified entries and may be different for each individual contest.
- WVUB may substitute another prize of equal value, in the event of non-availability of a prize.
- In the case of a dispute over telephone calls, the decision of WVUB is final.
- Employees of WVUB and affiliates, including sales reps, production members, crew, staff, on-air personalities, students enrolled in radio 240 class, their families and households are ineligible to enter/win.
- Most WVUB Prizes will be mailed by US Postal Service. WVUB is not responsible for the failure or tardiness of prizes delivered via US Postal Service. Prizes that may need to be claimed in person will need proper identification or ID. (I.E. Valid drivers license, passport, state ID, Military ID) etc.
- WVUB is not Responsible for defective prizes.
- Additions or deletions to these rules may be made at the discretion of WVUB and may be enacted at anytime.
- Winners can be of any age unless noted in specific contest rules.
- WVUB, its agencies, sponsors, or representatives absolve themselves of any liability, financial or otherwise, resulting from any on or off-air contests staged by WVUB.
- All Contest entries become the property of WVUB. Furthermore, WVUB may withhold any material crucial to the completion of the contest.
- All contestants acknowledge, as a condition of entry, that WVUB has the right to publicize or broadcast a contestants or winners name, character, likeness, voice or all matters incidental herein.
- All contestants acknowledge that WVUB may contact them by mail, e-mail or phone.
- All prizes are non-transferable and void where prohibited by law. No cash substitution of prizes will be allowed.
- Winners understand and agree that they are responsible for all taxes incurred on prizes receive. Also in the event a winner chooses not to accept a prize, he or she forfeits all claim to that prize. WVUB then has the right, at its discretion, to award that prize to a contest runner-up.
- Sweepstakes/contests are open to U.S. residents only. These basic contest rules and addenda are available for review during regular business hours at the WVUB Main 1200 N 2nd St. Vincennes, IN. (First Floor, Davis Hall,Vincennes University)
The Blazer (WVUB HD1) is part of The Vincennes University Electronic Media Department.
The mission of the Vincennes University Electronic Media Department is to prepare students from diverse backgrounds for employment and/or the pursuit of advanced degrees in multi-media, broadcasting, and other electronic media professions. Students will learn foundational concepts, techniques, and skills of the electronic media. Students are given both academic and hands-on opportunities to develop workplace skills through their use of the Electronic Media Department’s equipment and studios. Course work includes areas of study designed to address business, news, performance, production, and ethics media, as well as the interaction between media and a global society.
Vincennes University (VU) is a public university in Vincennes, Indiana.
Founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy, VU is the oldest public institution
of higher learning in Indiana. Since 1889, VU has been a two-year university,although baccalaureate degrees in seven select areas are available.
Unlike most other two-year higher-education institutions, however,VU is a residential campus and has been since its inception over two hundred years ago.
vinu.edu