Radio Free Penn State

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Radio Free Penn State
Genre public affairs, commentary, interviews
Running time 1 hour
Country Flag of United States United States
Home station The Lion 90.7FM
Starring Andy Nagypal
Creator(s) Andy Nagypal
Air dates 1999 – present
No. of episodes n/a (airs weekdays)
Website Radio Free Penn State

Radio Free Penn State, commonly referenced as "Radio Free" or "RFPS", is a public affairs talk show that airs weekdays on The Lion 90.7FM, the student radio station at the Pennsylvania State University. Currently in its sixth season, the show focuses on topical issues relating to students at Penn State as well as concerns of the surrounding State College community.

Hosted by Penn State alum Andy Nagypal, Radio Free Penn State attracts some of the station's highest listenership[citation needed].

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Radio Free Penn State was founded to provide student and community listeners with an engaging, informative and relevant source for discussion of topical concerns affecting both the State College community and larger Commonwealth.

Radio Free Penn State has made headlines in local media outlets for its historically hard-hitting discussion of topical political, social and student-centered issues.[1]

  1. ^ Daryl Lang. "Radio Free Penn State offers forum for opinions", The Daily Collegian, October 4, 2000.


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