WLJS-FM
City | Jacksonville, Alabama |
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Broadcast area | Jacksonville State University |
Branding | 92J |
Slogan | "Your Cure for Common Radio" |
Frequency | 91.9 FM |
First air date | September 29, 1975 |
Format | Public/College |
ERP | 610 watts |
HAAT | 312 meters (1024 feet) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 4300 |
Transmitter coordinates | 33°50′12″N 85°43′59″W / 33.83667°N 85.73306°W |
Callsign meaning | We Love Jacksonville State[1] |
Affiliations | National Public Radio |
Owner | Board of Trustees, Jacksonville State University |
Webcast | http://jsustream.serverroom.net:5758/WLJS_Live |
Website | http://www.jsu.edu/radio |
WLJS-FM (91.9 FM, "92J") is the student-run non-commercial educational college radio station of Jacksonville State University. The station was established for the purpose of giving students an environment in which they could learn to be radio broadcasters. WLJS is maintained by the JSU Department of Communication, which is also the parent organization of the campus newspaper, The Chanticleer, and the Mimosa yearbook. WLJS is located in Self Hall, home to JSU's Department of Communication.
Programming
WLJS-FM was first chartered on September 29, 1975, and currently operates under the branding "92-J". Broadcasting at 6,000 watts, the station is an auxiliary National Public Radio member station which provides the university and surrounding communities with news and music programming, and is the flagship station for all JSU major sporting events. In that capacity, the station broadcasts JSU football, baseball, softball, men's and women's basketball.
During the morning and mid-day weekdays, the station is mostly dedicated to programming from NPR and American Public Media, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Performance Today. Weekend public radio offerings include Car Talk, Sunday Baroque and Weekend Edition Sunday. At 11:00 am CST Monday through Friday the students of Jacksonville State University take over the broadcasting. From 11:00am-4:00pm the newest DJs play the station rotation, a collection of mainstream, indie, and local artists. At 5:00pm the Specialty Shows begin.
Awards
2011 - Nominated for Most Improved Station by College Music Journal
2011 - Voted #1 Rock Station in Alabama by www.plugrooster.com
2011 - Voted #1 Rock Station in US by www.plugrooster.com
References
- ↑ Nelson, Bob (October 18, 2008). "Call Letter Origins". The Broadcast Archive. Retrieved October 31, 2008.
External links
- official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WLJS
- Radio-Locator information on WLJS
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WLJS