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===Student media=== Clemson University has five student-operated media outlets within its communication department.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemson's student media organizations transition to university's communication department |url=https://news.clemson.edu/clemsons-student-media-organizations-transition-to-universitys-communication-department/ |website=Clemson News |date=February 19, 2019 |publisher=Clemson University |access-date=22 February 2024}}</ref> Each have been guided by faculty advisor and director of student media Wanda Johnson since 2019 when the outlets reintegrated as a component of the university.<ref>{{cite web |title=Wanda Johnson named director of student media under Clemson's communication department |url=https://news.clemson.edu/wanda-johnson-named-director-of-student-media-under-clemsons-communication-department/ |website=Clemson News |date=June 17, 2019 |publisher=Clemson University |access-date=22 February 2024}}</ref> The five outlets are [[The Tiger (newspaper)|''The Tiger'']], Tigervision, ''The Pendulum'', ''The Chronicle'', and [[WSBF-FM]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Department of Communication|url=https://www.clemson.edu/cbshs/departments/communication/ |website=clemson.edu |access-date=2024-02-24}}</ref> [[File:TheTigerClemson1917.png|thumb|Logo from [[The Tiger (newspaper)|''The Tiger'']] Vol. XII No. 25 on May 2, 1917]] Founded in 1907, [[The Tiger (newspaper)|''The Tiger'']] is the oldest student-run newspaper in South Carolina. ''The Tiger'' is printed biweekly, on Thursdays, and maintains a staff of over 30 senior members and contributing staff.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.thetigernews.com/about.php|work=The Tiger News|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130204112131/http://www.thetigernews.com/about.php|archive-date=2013-02-04}}</ref> Tigervision, Clemson's student-run TV station, broadcasts on channel 88 on the university's campus cable network. The station was created in 1994 under the name Clemson Cable Network by students at [[WSBF-FM]]. In 2007, CCN was reorganized into Clemson Television and began to produce student comedy shows and air public domain films. In 2014, CTV was renamed Tigervision to coincide with its switch to high-definition broadcasting.{{Citation needed|date=February 2024}} ''The Pendulum'' is a student-run international affairs magazine. It was established in 2014. It publishes twice a year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clemsonpendulum.org|title=The Pendulum|access-date=11 January 2017}}</ref> ''The Chronicle'' is a literary art magazine that publishes biannually. It was founded in 1897.<ref>{{cite web|title=About The Chronicle|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/ClemsonChronicle/about/?ref=page_internal|work=Chronicle}}</ref> [[WSBF-FM]] was founded in 1958 and made its first broadcast on April 1, 1960. In the beginning, WSBF's content was mostly agriculture education shows and classical music. By the mid-1960s, the station began to air sports programs such as ''The Frank Howard Show'' along with the news. The station would eventually shift to a "progressive" format where it focused on new, up-and-coming contemporary music groups. During the 1980s, the format would shift gradually to the station's current "alternative" format. WSBF plays a variety of genres, including jazz, rap, punk, rock, and folk, focusing on independent artists. The station broadcasts to the Clemson area and upstate South Carolina on 88.1 FM and online.<ref>{{cite web|title=History of WSBF|url=https://wsbf.net/#/history|work=WSBF}}</ref> ''TAPS Yearbook'' was established in 1907 after members of the Clemson College Chronicle, the literary arts magazine at the time, wanted to publish a new book printed annually. It is named after the bugle call "Taps," which was played each night when cadets went to bed during the college's time as a military school. Each edition of ''TAPS'' contains student portraits, information on student organizations, and reviews of the past year's events.<ref>{{cite book |title=TAPS Yearbook|date=2011|pages=357}}</ref> The end of the 2017β18 academic year was the final edition of the yearbook.<ref>{{cite web|title=Final edition of TAPS yearbook on sale, move to quarterly magazine outlined|url=http://newsstand.clemson.edu/mediarelations/final-edition-of-taps-yearbook-on-sale-move-to-quarterly-magazine-outlined/|work=TAPS}}</ref>
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