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* 1990 - In cooperation with the FCC and to accommodate an increase in ERP by Augustana College's WVIK at 90.3 MHz in the Quad Cities area, as well as reducing adjacent channel interference with WVIK, WVKC changed its FM frequency to 90.7 MHz.
 
* 1990 - In cooperation with the FCC and to accommodate an increase in ERP by Augustana College's WVIK at 90.3 MHz in the Quad Cities area, as well as reducing adjacent channel interference with WVIK, WVKC changed its FM frequency to 90.7 MHz.
 
* 1997 - In addition to already reporting playlists to CMJ (College Music Journal) in New York City, WVKC also begins reporting spins to the Loud Rock/Metal sections of both FMQB (Friday Morning Quarterback) in Philadelphia and HITS in Los Angeles.
 
  
 
* 1998 - WVKC rebrands as Radio Free Galesburg.
 
* 1998 - WVKC rebrands as Radio Free Galesburg.
 
* 1999 - Student and metal/hardcore DJ Chris Ternes begins booking shows at Knox College. The band Thursday and the band One King Down play in the basement in Seymour on separate occasions.
 
  
 
* 2000 - On October 20th, WVKC begins simulcasting over the web.  WVKC also purchased a large 5000-watt solid-state transmitter (this did not change WVKC's ERP), which was manhandled up to the fourth floor of GDH with a handcart by the general manager, two broadcast engineers, and a student passerby.
 
* 2000 - On October 20th, WVKC begins simulcasting over the web.  WVKC also purchased a large 5000-watt solid-state transmitter (this did not change WVKC's ERP), which was manhandled up to the fourth floor of GDH with a handcart by the general manager, two broadcast engineers, and a student passerby.
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* 2003 - Someone gets drunk and pees on all the equipment.
 
* 2003 - Someone gets drunk and pees on all the equipment.
  
*1925- 2008+ - Someone makes racial slurs on the radio.  
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* 2006 - Someone makes racial slurs on the radio.  
  
 
* 2007 - Knox college agrees to partner with a local public radio station to begin offering NPR news in the future.
 
* 2007 - Knox college agrees to partner with a local public radio station to begin offering NPR news in the future.
  
* 13th, January, 2012 - An unedited song plays on FCC regulation time, and contains the words f**k and b*******q.
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===General Managers===
  
* 2013 - WVKC is HD-2 now, which means you can't hear it on the radio anymore unless you have an HD radio, but the contract isn't forever and online streaming is way easier and it sounds better. Also WVKC still rules really hard.
 
 
* 2013 - WVKC has a new website, www.thewvkc.com
 
 
===General Managers===
 
* 1982-83 - [[Derek Gilbert]] ('84)
 
* 1983-84 - [[Derek Gilbert]] ('84) (resigned, Fall '84), [[Carla Moradi]] ('85) (resigned, Winter '84), [[Mark Compton]] ('85)
 
* 1984-85 - [[Mark Compton]] ('85)
 
* 1985-86 - [[Dave Stejkowski]] ('87)
 
* 1986-87 - [[Dave Stejkowski]] ('87) and [[Bob Smith]] ('87)
 
* 1987-88 - [[Mitch Grayson]] ('89) and [[Brian McCartney]] ('89)
 
* 1988-89 - [[Steve Bitter]] ('90)
 
* 1989-90 - [[Steve Bitter]] ('90) and [[Jim Rodd]] ('90)
 
 
* 1997-98 - [[Brian Gawor]] ('98)
 
* 1997-98 - [[Brian Gawor]] ('98)
 
* 1998-99 - [[Mike Sweeney]] ('99)
 
* 1998-99 - [[Mike Sweeney]] ('99)
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* 2005-06 - [[Erik Byng]] ('06) and [[Matt Holland]] ('06)
 
* 2005-06 - [[Erik Byng]] ('06) and [[Matt Holland]] ('06)
 
* 2006-07 - [[Erik Byng]] ('06) and [[Mark Imielski]]
 
* 2006-07 - [[Erik Byng]] ('06) and [[Mark Imielski]]
* 2007-08 - Somebody, and I'm annoyed I can't remember
 
* 2008-09 - [[Bryan Lund]] ('09) and [[Ryan Cash]] ('09)
 
* 2009-10 - [[Elliot McKinely]] ('10) and [[Timothy Lovett]] ('11)
 
* 2010-11 - [[Miya Pleines]] ('12) and [[Timothy Lovett]] ('11)
 
* 2011-12 - [[Miya Pleines]] ('12) and [[Magdalene Linck]] ('12)
 
* 2012-13 - [[Hali Engelman]] ('13) and [[Andrew Stocker]] ('13)
 
* 2013-14 - [[Samantha Smith]] ('15) and [[Arthur Pascale]] ('14)
 
 
===Music directors===
 
* 2011-12 - [[Andrew Stocker]] ('13), [[Anna Casey]] ('12) and [[Paul Kangas]] ('14)
 
  
 
===Punk directors===
 
===Punk directors===
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===Metal Directors===
 
===Metal Directors===
* 2009 - [[Mike Wipper]]
 
* 2008 - [[Patrick Dooley]]
 
 
* 2007 - [[Paul Albertine]]
 
* 2007 - [[Paul Albertine]]
* 2002 - [[Nick Grover]]
 
* 2001 - [[Chris Ternes & Matt Anderson]]
 
* 2000 - [[Ben Markese]]
 
* 1999 - [[Ben Markese]]
 
* 1998 - [[Ben Markese]]
 
* 1997 - [[Ben Markese]]
 
  
 
===Librarians===
 
===Librarians===
*2004-06 - [[Rob Kamerer]] ('06)
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*?-06 - [[Rob Kamerer]] ('06)
 
*2006-07 - [[Cami Woodruff]]
 
*2006-07 - [[Cami Woodruff]]
  

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