Revamping WDSU “The Hive”
WDSU “The Hive” at Delaware State University is making one of its biggest comebacks this year. Being a closed-circuit radio station is limited, but you can soon access their content on their upcoming website. Until then, you can listen on Channel 15 or go to the station on-campus. With new shows and a variety of music, you can get the latest scoop about events and more. Intriguing shows such as “Living the Dream,” “Unscripted,” and “Caribbean Fever.” Diverse music from reggae and hip hop to country and jazz. Plus a new segment called “The Quiet Hour” that will be the designed for students to listen to relaxing music while studying for classes and a chance to receive prizes by playing the trivia. Behind the scenes, students work in different departments such as Music, Graphics and Design, PR, News and Production, Hive Tales, and more. Between finding trending music, creating flyers, writing stories, photographing events, and fulfilling community service, WDSU “The Hive” is always buzzing. With a staff of approximately thirty students, five managers, and advised by Mass Communications professor, Ava Perrine. WDSU “The Hive” invites students to listen and have fun, if you are interested in joining you can message them on Instagram at WDSURADIOHIVE and on twitter at WDSURadioHive or come into the radio station. Located in between the Administrative Building and Education and Humanities building.