[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 16]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 21780]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




      SALUTING THE NATION'S TOP BLACK COLLEGE RADIO STATION: FISK 
                          UNIVERSITY'S WFSK-FM

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                            HON. JIM COOPER

                              of tennessee

                    in the house of representatives

                       Friday, September 29, 2006

  Mr. COOPER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate a very special 
organization in my hometown of Nashville, WFSK-FM, the radio station of 
Fisk University. Fisk is recognized nationwide for its outstanding 
academic programs as well as the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers--a 
group we recently honored here in Congress with the introduction of a 
special Congressional Resolution. Now, Fisk is also celebrating another 
outstanding accomplishment. WFSK-FM was just named the Nation's top 
black college radio station in the annual awards from Black Press 
Magazine and the Historical Black Press Foundation.
  WFSK-FM broadcasts from its home on the campus of Fisk, but it 
informs and entertains a growing audience throughout the Middle 
Tennessee area. On air since 1973, WFSK has long been recognized for 
its diverse and innovative programming. The current format reflects the 
diversity and interests of the greater Nashville area. Music programs 
showcase smooth jazz classics, reggae, Haitian, African and gospel, as 
well as vintage funk and soul recordings. Public affairs programming 
includes in-depth news reporting, talk shows that focus on issues of 
concern to the community, and features on art and culture events. 
According to Sharon Kay, General Manager at WFSK for the past year, the 
station prides itself on offering the community ``an opportunity to 
hear shows and events from a cultural perspective and viewpoint that is 
unique in this marketplace.''
  On October 6, WFSK will kick off a major fund-raising effort with a 
non-stop, 48-hour on-air celebration of their heritage and their 
commitment to future growth. Under Sharon Kay's direction, WFSK is 
undertaking a major renovation and expansion, with plans for a new 
transmitter and new antennae, as well as upgraded digital equipment. I 
am honored to be joining the entire team at WFSK, as well as other 
community leaders and music professionals, for this important event.
  WFSK is a powerful and important voice in Nashville. I am proud to 
salute them on their latest achievement, being named the Nation's top 
black college radio station. And I wish them continued success with 
their upcoming fundraising event and in the years to come as they 
expand their presence in our community.

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