WPTS-FM originally evolved from WPGH, an AM
carrier current station that broadcast to the Pitt Student Union and dormitories. WPGH was started in the fall of 1957 by 12 students, including
Adrian Cronauer, whose experiences in Vietnam were made famous by
Robin Williams in the movie
Good Morning, Vietnam. Since then,
WPGH is now the call letters of the
Fox TV station in Pittsburgh. The push to get an
FM station began in the fall of 1977 when Pitt requested a space on the commercial
FM broadcast band. Because the
Federal Communications Commission was concerned that the move of WPTS to FM might set an unfavorable precedent for other non-commercial stations seeking to make a similar move, Pitt had to reassure the FCC that WPTS-FM was a unique case. As a result, WPTS-FM was granted a class D license with a radiating power of 10 Watts in the fall of 1984, the last 10-Watt station to be licensed by the FCC. The station was originally on 98.5 until 1994, when it moved to the current frequency. WPTS acquired a new directional antenna in the summer of 2006 to reduce interference with
WKPL, a commercial station to the northwest. In 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2015 WPTS was nominated as one of the five to ten finalists for the
mtvU Woodie Award for best college radio station in the United States. WPTS was awarded the Woodie Award in 2015. In 2018, WPTS placed 2nd in the College Broadcasters, Inc. National Student Production Award for “Best Station Imaging.” CBI would award WPTS the first place position for “Best Podcast” in 2020 for the station’s “Impeachment Podcast,” based on the 2019 impeachment proceedings of President Donald J. Trump. == Promotions ==