WHCJ, 90.3 FM, is a campus variety radio station in Savannah, Georgia, owned by Savannah State University. The station's studios are located on campus at Hodge Hall, with the transmitter located just next door.

WHCJ
Broadcast areaChatham County, Georgia, and Beaufort County, South Carolina
Frequency90.3 MHz
Programming
Formatvariety
Ownership
OwnerSavannah State University
History
First air date
1975
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID59247
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT68 meters (223 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
32°01′28″N 81°03′23″W / 32.02444°N 81.05639°W / 32.02444; -81.05639
Links
Public license information
WebsiteWHCJ Online

WCHJ broadcasts 24 hours a day, with a signal covering Savannah, all of Chatham County, and can also be heard in Effingham, Bryan, Beaufort, and Liberty counties.

History

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WHCJ was established in 1975 as a non-commercial, educational public radio facility under the auspices of Savannah State.

Format and playlist

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The station's primary mission is to educate the listening audience through selective programming and to promote and enhance the image of Savannah State University. The goal of WHCJ, like other public radio stations is to present quality alternative programming that is not available on other outlets. Known as "the Voice of Savannah State University" the station plays jazz, reggae, gospel, blues, salsa, hip hop, and alternative soul music. Additionally the station broadcasts a lineup of talk shows, commentary, cultural enrichment and African-American educational programs.

As a public radio station located on the campus of an historically Black university, WHCJ has become the principal source of cultural programming for Savannah's African-American community, but the station's audience is considerable and diverse; not limited to any one ethnic group.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WHCJ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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