WEAREGREENBAY.COM — For over a week, students from St. Cloud State University travel to Oshkosh to help set up, run, and produce content on the official radio station for EAA AirVenture. This partnership between the university and EAA has been going strong for over 20 years.
“I started bringing one or two students a year and that has now grown to bringing 20 plus students every year. I now have 20 students that are earning credit towards their degree and they come here and do audio and video production. They get to help build the station and tear it down.” -Jim Gray EAA Radio Station Manager
The radio station hosts four interviews every hour between 6:00 AM and 2:30 PM along with a few shows that occur into the evening during the week long AirVenture event. The students work in all different positions from production, news, and weather.