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Program Guide (Spring 2023)

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Monday:

(4:15 PM) “COM-242: Radio Performance and Production”

Each Monday, the students of the COM-242: Radio Performance and Production course conduct a series of “Pop-Up Talk Shows” discussing news, current events, and other topics of interest.

(8:00 PM) “Between the Pipes” with James and Henry

Tune in each Monday as James and Henry go “between the pipes” to discuss the latest news from the world of lacrosse.

Tuesday:

(8:00 PM) “The Present Tense” with Sam

Tune in to “The Present Tense with Sam Stewart,” where Sam offers his take on sports, current events, and other stories you need to know about. Featuring regular guests from the Washington & Jefferson College community. Now airing live on Tuesday & Thursday.

Wednesday:

(8:00 PM) “Unpopular” with Indra

During “Unpopular” we are allowed to be a little dramatic, a little controversial, and a little judgmental. Tune in as Indra and her occasional guests stir the pot and discuss some of the most polarizing phenomena in pop culture, politics, and everyday life.  

(9:30 PM) “Ghoul Talk” with Bella

Are you interested in the dark and unexplainable phenomena of our world, like hauntings, cryptids, aliens, and urban legends? Join Bella every Wednesday night as she discusses a new scary subject with a little bit of humor, so you can still sleep at night.

Thursday:

(1:00 PM) “The Presidential Briefing” with Gracie

Tune in every Friday to “The Presidential Briefing,” focusing on short global and national news bulletins drawn from the week’s top stories. Also featuring regular guests from the Washington & Jefferson College community, highlighting the activities, clubs, and events that you should know about.

(5:00 PM) “The Red & Black News Hour” with Brenden

Tune in every Thursday for conversations with W&J newsmakers and the stories you need to know about. Brought to you by the Red & Black student newspaper. [https://www.wjredandblack.org/]

(8:00 PM) “The Present Tense” with Sam

Tune in to “The Present Tense with Sam Stewart,” where Sam offers his take on sports, current events, and other stories you need to know about. Featuring regular guests from the Washington & Jefferson College community. Now airing live on Tuesday & Thursday.

Friday:

(9:00 AM) “Friday Feels” with Kenzie

Kick off your Friday morning with fun and festive music guaranteed to get you excited for the day and kick off your weekend on a positive note! Enjoy Kenzie’s handpicked playlist featuring music from different genres and decades that give you that Friday feeling.

(1:00 PM) “Gianna’s Choice” with Gianna

80’s hits & country & pop, oh my! If you enjoy all genres of music, “Gianna’s Choice” is the show for you! Gianna Muscaro gets to pick the songs for the hour, and there is sure to be a wide range of music played!

(3:00 PM) “Smooth Jams” with Nakota

Tune in every Tuesday at 3PM for “Smooth Jams” with Nakota. From synth-pop to indie rock, it’s music to mellow out with.

(5:00 PM) “Take A Gander” with Goose

Join Goose (Brenden) for an hour every Friday as he discusses all forms of fiction, from movies to TV shows to books. Each week features a special guest co-host.

(7:00 PM) “Global View” with Savan

Every Friday at 7PM, “Global View” brings diversity, history, culture, and unique perspectives to the community. It discusses stereotypes and shares interesting facts about different cultures. Savan invites guests from all around the world to build connections and share their voices with a global audience.  

(8:00 PM) “Get in the Game” with Gannon

Tune in to “Get in the Game” every Friday night with Gannon, as he gives you an up-close look into the immense diversity of student organizations and athletics teams here at Washington & Jefferson College, involving new guests every week!

Saturday:

(6:00 AM) “Saturday Light Brigade”

“SLB Radio Productions, Inc. (SLB) uses radio and audio to encourage, amplify, share and archive the ideas, stories, and feelings of children, youth and families.” [https://slbradio.org/]

(8:00 PM) “Glowup” with Montze and Savan

The radio show in mind is a self-improvement radio show talking about different cultures, generational experiences, and a coming-of-age talk show. Our main reason for starting this talk show is to invoke personal and cultural awareness and how one can integrate their experiences to further develop as an individual.

Sunday:

 

(8:00 AM) “The Allegheny Front”

“The Allegheny Front is an award-winning public radio program covering environmental issues in Western Pennsylvania, airing on WESA in Pittsburgh and on stations throughout the region.” [https://www.alleghenyfront.org/]

(9:00 AM) “Heidi’s Health Hints”

Tune in to “Heidi's Health Hints,” a monthly short feature covering the health tips and local resources you need to know about. Presented by Student Health and Counseling Services at Washington & Jefferson College.