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WTJU is an FM free-form radio station licensed to the [[University of Virginia]] and operating on [[91.1]] FM. The station began broadcasting in 1957 after funds were put forward by the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity to help the Department of Speech and Drama get a radio station on the air<ref>"History: Timelines - The Early Days." 91.1 FM WTJU Charlottesville. Web. 28 Dec. 2009. <http://wtju.net/record/history/phase1>.</ref>. | WTJU is an FM free-form radio station licensed to the [[University of Virginia]] and operating on [[91.1]] FM. The station began broadcasting in 1957 after funds were put forward by the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity to help the Department of Speech and Drama get a radio station on the air<ref>"History: Timelines - The Early Days." 91.1 FM WTJU Charlottesville. Web. 28 Dec. 2009. <http://wtju.net/record/history/phase1>.</ref>. | ||
Long-time general manager Chuck Taylor retired at the end of 2009<ref>Fitzgerald, Brendan. "C-Ville: Feedback Column - Longtime WTJU General Manager Chuck Taylor leaves with secret plan." C-VILLE Charlottesville's news & arts weekly | Charlottesville VA news music culture dining. Web. 12 Jan. 2010. <http://www.c-ville.com/index.php?cat=11801003094014031&ShowArticle_ID=11801101102742419>.</ref>. | |||
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WTJU is an FM free-form radio station licensed to the University of Virginia and operating on 91.1 FM. The station began broadcasting in 1957 after funds were put forward by the Kappa Delta Pi fraternity to help the Department of Speech and Drama get a radio station on the air[1].
Long-time general manager Chuck Taylor retired at the end of 2009[2].
External links
Notes
- ↑ "History: Timelines - The Early Days." 91.1 FM WTJU Charlottesville. Web. 28 Dec. 2009. <http://wtju.net/record/history/phase1>.
- ↑ Fitzgerald, Brendan. "C-Ville: Feedback Column - Longtime WTJU General Manager Chuck Taylor leaves with secret plan." C-VILLE Charlottesville's news & arts weekly | Charlottesville VA news music culture dining. Web. 12 Jan. 2010. <http://www.c-ville.com/index.php?cat=11801003094014031&ShowArticle_ID=11801101102742419>.
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AM | 840 • 1070 • 1260 • 1400 • 1450 |
FM | 88.5 • 89.3 • 90.1 • 91.1 • 91.9 • 92.7 • 93.5 • 94.1 • 95.1 • 97.5 • 99.7 • 101.9 • 102.3 • 103.1 • 103.5 • 104.9 • 105.3 • 106.1 • 106.7 • 107.5 |
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