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K-State's student-run television station includes two weekly shows: Channel 8 News and MHK All Day. Students of any major can be involved with broadcasts beginning their first week on campus. The station is an officially FCC-licensed low-powered television station serving
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Communication
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dial, KSDB is staffed by about 100 student volunteers who gain valuable experience in all areas of radio broadcasting. It plays alternative/independent rock, hip-hop, and jazz. KSDB-FM, which has been on the air since 1949, is the oldest, continuously operating FM station in the state of Kansas.
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Publication Printers in Denver,
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Manhappenin' Magazine is Kansas State
University's student-created lifestyle magazine. In 2018, the magazine (which is in its third year of production), won third place in the ACP/CMA National College Media Convention's Pinnacle Award's four-year feature magazine of the year category.
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The School is named for distinguished Kansas publisher and editor
Alexander Quintella Miller, Sr. (b., February 7, 1874; d., December 29, 1959), whose son, Carl Miller, a Kansas State alumnus, made a financial gift in 1987.
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was added to the School name in 1971. In 2022 the School of
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is the official daily student-run newspaper of Kansas State University. Founded in 1896, the Collegian has a circulation of 4,750. It is owned and published by Collegian Media Group.
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