For most of its existence, WRUR was staffed and run almost entirely by students with minimal input from University administrators. Content was largely eclectic and free-form, and included shows such as "Jazz in the Morning," the "Folk Lunch," a weekend late-night dance music show called "Club 88," Saturday and Sunday morning classical music shows, and progressive music programming on weekday afternoons. This changed around 2004 when school administrators took a more active role in station management and forged a partnership with WXXI in response to the FCC's crackdown on indecency violations, among other factors. This took most FM programming decisions out of the hands of students. The station today is primarily a AAA-formatted music station. Open Tunings with Scott Regan is a flagship music program on the station. For many years, as part of its partnership with WXXI, WRUR aired programs from
WXXI-AM such as Connections and
All Things Considered, this ended in July 2023, shortly after WXXI launched
WXXI-FM, putting WXXI's talk programs on a strong FM signal and eliminating the need to air those programs on WRUR. This led to WRUR and the co-programmed WITH airing
Morning Edition in the mornings becoming full time music stations re-branded as
The Route with the addition of
World Cafe and other music programming in the former WXXI talk programming timeslots. The University of Rochester students maintain an active presence in the evening on the FM station during the academic year and a more vibrant online presence under the name The Sting. Additionally, around 2014, the University of Rochester's TV club, URTV, merged into WRUR to form WRUR-TV, a TV station that broadcasts on the university's cable TV system and puts out videos on YouTube. ==References==