From the beginning, WZND has always followed all FCC regulations and each disc jockey has always been expected to act professionally.
Throughout it's history, WZND has been located in 3 different buildings, finally resting in the basement of Fell Hall.
Stop by 007 Fell Hall to take a tour of the station. Make sure to ask where the time capsules are burried!
Deb Lesser, our current faculty Advisor, has been involved at WZND longer than any of other person.
Presently, WZND employs 28 interns and UTA’s. A staff of over 100 keep WZND on the air. In the future, we aspire to be broadcast in the dining halls and lobbys of the residence halls.
The mission of WZND is to provide practical experience and training for all ISU students interested in the radio broadcasting industry and related industries and to provide a radio broadcast cable programming service to the ISU student body and citizens of Bloomington/Normal and listeners of the World Wide Web. For more infromation, you can read our constitution.
WILN was formed with help by Ruth Yates.
WILN was changed to WZND on March 28th, 1981. "The Sound” was located in Cook Hall. The new WZND offered progressive rock-new wave sound and also soul and aired performances by local night spot bands and soul and jazz sessions. WZND was on the air from 7am-1am. WZND began broadcasting on Bloomington-Normal cable, increasing audience by 5,000-10,000 people!
WZND drops “The Sound” and becomes “Cable’s Hot Music FM, The New WZND”.
WZND moved to the “Media Services Building” aka the Old Union.
WZND receives national record recognition. WZND announces that it was chosen to report to The Gavin Report. At the time, The Gavin Report was the 2nd largest trade magazine in the radio industry. At the time there were only 125 urban stations in the entire country and only 2 in Illinois to report their play lists to The Gavin Report, WZND and WGCI.
WZND's 10 year anniversary! On April 11th, there was a celebration which included the burial of a time capsule filled with items pertaining to the station. More national recognition came WZND’s way when it was announced that WZND won a promotions award in the National Association of College Broadcasters “Top Station Search” contest. Over 60 applicants from all over the nation were entered and WZND was announced as the winner in the NACB’s Winter of 91’s issue of their magazine.
WZND launched a petition campaign to be aired in the BSC. It worked and we are still broadcast there today!
WZND has won state and national awards through the years. In the fall of 1993, the plans to relocate to the lower level of Fell Hall were in full swing, awaiting the fixing of a crack in Fell’s foundation.
The move was completed in the spring of 1994 and little by little the transition was completed. WZND is still located in Fell Hall Room 007, a much more spacious and better organized use of space. On October 6th of 1994, one of the studios was dedicated to Ruth Yates at a special ceremony. She was an instructor and the founder of radio at ISU, she passed away in 1993. On hand at the ribbon cutting ceremony was ISU’s President at the time, Thomas Wallace.
The Student Union Party, a ticket for the SGA’s presidential race took it upon themselves to feature WZND in their campaign. They pledged to raise money, appropriate funds and raise awareness -all to get WZND on their airwaves- instead of just cable broadcasting. The plans fell through. Today, we are still broadcast on cable and also over the web. In 1996, The Child Care Center at ISU became WZND’s philanthropy. Since then we have raised nearly $2000 a year and donated hours of time to the organization.
On March 28th, WZND celebrated its 20 year anniversary with a balloon launch of 106 balloons and another time capsule burial. Reggie the Redbird was in attendance.
Alumni returned from all over the country attended WZND’s incredible 25 year reunion. Some activities included a countdown of WZND’s favorite 25 songs of the past 25 years. During a 6-hour long 80’s Rewind, there was food and opportunities for alumni to get back on the mic. The next day, WAND held a large banquet where memories were shared and General Managers throughout the years were honored, as well as the founders of WZND.
April 4th the rock alternative became the “Alternative Evolution” marking a change in format. The rock selections would keep all the great new alternative rock coming, but also include music from the 90’s that the listening demographic grew up with.
Z106 formally became WZND Fuzed Radio on 1.20.10, combining our two formats and becoming a shuffle station playing rock, hip-hop, classic, pop, country and more!