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From a WFSU Halloween Party, hosted by Masselink Hall Council, circa 2001. |

Sponge gets the crowd pumped at Ferris Fest 2000. WFSU sponsored the 2nd
Stage acts for that year. Bulldog Radio continues that tradition to this
day. |

Alumni members
Rita and DJ Jazzy Jay showin' the love! Bulldog Radio members are friends
for a lifetime! |
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Alumni member
DJ Batman entertains the crowd between acts. |

Alumni members DJ Batman, DJ Dozer, & DJ Grand Marquis. From a WFSU gig circa 2001. |

Alumni members DJ Ruckus, DJ Rock, and DJ Spaz rock out at Ferris Fest 2000. |

1977 Broadcast Electronics Technology students, as submitted
by Marv Olson |

Cart Machine at WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

Rockability and classic rock on WRKX, as submitted by Melissa
(Planeta) Garland |

Mel P. checking the logs on WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

Greg, also known as G-Man on WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

Joe - Mr. Lynyrd Skynyd on WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

Mike Ruark aka "The Stork" from WRKX, as submitted by Melissa
(Planeta) Garland |

WRKX Booth circa 1989, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

G-Man cueing up a song on WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta)
Garland |

Esmeralda at WRKX, as submitted by Melissa (Planeta) Garland |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

An unidentified WFRS-era photo, circa late 1960's or early 70's. |

The new studio, complete with three new Dell computers, a brand new sound
console, monitors, mics and booms, and headphones. |

A closer look at the Production machine (L), the Jazler machine (R), and the
sound console. |

2004-2006
President/General Manager Zack East hard at work in the "new" studio (circa
Mar. 2006). |

The wall of CDs Bulldog Radio inherited from the WFSU years, steadily
becoming larger each year. |

The view of the new studio from the outside looking in. |

The equipment rack that houses some of our most important items, such as the
power conditioner, microphone pre-amp, distribution amplifier, effects
processor, and limiting/compressing processor. |

This is a screenshot of the Jazler Radio Automation System that Bulldog
Radio uses to produce our shows and keep the content coming 24 hours a day.
Jazler will soon be releasing our new system, Jazler RadioStar One, which
Bulldog Radio will be using. |

This is one view of our tower offices. The banner we use for Ferris Fest is
always hung on the wall to remind us of one of our biggest and best events
of the year, where we collaborate with Entertainment Unlimited. |
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A view of the office in the sunshine. Our large picture windows allow for a
great amount of light to come in...something radio DJs don't see often being
stuck in the studio all the time! |

Another view of the office, showing the old WFSU "gig sign," which is
displayed proudly to remind us of our heritage. The office is a great place
for the DJs to hang out and meet with others. |

In the storage area of the office, all of our albums from the WFRS, WRKX and
WFSU eras sit on the shelves. To the right is the Mobile DJ equipment, which
we use to perform events on the road. |
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Here is a view of the mobile equipment coffin. The top is the mixing board.
The next down is the power control bar, then the CD players. The amplifier
is at the bottom. |

This is the mixing board from American DJ components. The CD player controls
are at the top part of the coffin. The mixer allows us to control all of the
input channels. |

The top of this picture includes the power bar, the CD players, and the
Peavey amplifier. |

These are our two Peavey SP-2G speakers. They are some of the most powerful
and versatile speakers on the market. They provide a great service to us. |

On the left is the can light, which displays bright shades of colorful light
all over the room and spins with the sound. The electra light, on the left,
mirrors an image similar to the can light, but is smaller. |

This is a picture of a WFSU meeting in the fall of 2002, which was the first
year the FLITE library was open. WFSU was one of the first organizations to
use the meeting facilities in FLITE. This was also the last year that the
station was to be known as WFSU. |
 Our home, in the Telecommunications Department at Masselink Halls/Commons.
The Tower that you see here houses the offices of the station, while the
unseen lower level houses the studio. Masselink is one of the oldest
buildings on the campus of Ferris State University, but serves as the hub of
information for all of the campus. We are proud to call Masselink our home! |