WJMU

WJMU (89.5 FM, "The Quad") is a radio station broadcasting an alternative music format.[1] Licensed to Decatur, Illinois, United States, the station serves the Decatur area. The station is currently owned by Millikin University.[2]

WJMU
CityDecatur, Illinois
Broadcast areaMount Zion, Illinois
Cerro Gordo, Illinois
Frequency89.5 MHz
BrandingThe Quad
SloganMillikin University's College Radio Station
Programming
FormatAlternative
Ownership
OwnerMillikin University
Technical information
Facility ID42654
ClassA
ERP1,650 watts
HAAT26.0 meters (85.3 ft)
Transmitter coordinates39°50′30.00″N 88°58′29.00″W
Links
Websitemillikin.edu/wjmu

Current student personnel

  • Lane Caspar - program director (since 2018), show host/producer (since 2017), news director (2018–2019)
  • Frank Macaluso - production director (since 2018), creative projects director (since 2018), show host/producer (since 2017)
  • Jason Messina - music director (since 2018), show host/producer (since 2017), head of training and technical management (since 2019)
  • Meghan Whitlock - promotions director (since 2018), producer (since 2017), show host (2017-2018)
  • Jordan Diver - sports director (since 2019), show host (2019)
  • Madeline Bethard - news director (since 2019), show host (since 2019)
  • Samuel Laro - campus activities liaison (since 2019), show host/producer (since 2018)
  • Caleb Kelch - assistant music director (since 2019), show host/producer (since 2018)
  • Nick Nemeth - sports color commentator (since 2018), show host/producer (since 2019)
  • Aaron Pellican - sports color commentator (since 2018), show host/producer (2018)
  • Alex Saviano - show host/producer (since 2018)

Current faculty/community personnel

  • Sam Meister - general manager, show host/producer
  • Matt Sands - show host/producer

Notable past personnel

  • Greg Brown - program director, disc jockey (1971-1972); now with WLS-FM

References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Winter 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
  2. "WJMU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-02-20.


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