A Community Silenced: The Story of the WCSB Hungarian Hour

A Community Silenced: The Story of the WCSB Hungarian Hour

The WCSB Radio station, broadcasting on 89.3 FM in the Cleveland area, operated for nearly fifty years as the student-run and community-based radio of Cleveland State University. Students, volunteers, and local program producers worked together to offer a wide range of musical and cultural content. In many ways, their operation was similar to ours at WJCU. The station played an especially important role for ethnic and national minority communities, including a Hungarian-language program called the “Hungarian Hour,” which aired every Saturday from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM and strengthened the cohesion and identity of the Hungarian community in Cleveland.

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