- WJSV
Infobox Radio station
name = WJSV
city = Morristown,New Jersey
area =
branding =
slogan = "Rockin' From the Dungeon"
airdate =
frequency = 90.5MHz
format =Contemporary Hit Radio
erp = 125watt s
haat = 5.0 meters
class = A
facility_id = 43849
coordinates = coord|40|50|10.00|N| 74|29|16.00|W|region:GB_type:city
callsign_meaning = J.S. Vance
former_callsigns =
owner = Morris School District
licensee =
sister_stations =
webcast =
website = [http://www.emeqaweb.com/randomradio WJSV Online]
affiliations =Educational WJSV (MSD Ownership)
WJSV is a student-run
radio station inMorristown, New Jersey .cite news |work=Los Angeles Times |title=These DJs are well-schooled; Hundreds of high school radio stations operate across the U.S., albeit at low power |date=2004-05-22 |first=David |last=Porter |page=E19] WJSV is run by students of Morristown High School and owned by the Morris School District. WJSV, first bought by the Morris School District in 1971, generally broadcasts Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 10:00 pm while school is in session. WJSV's Main Transmitter is located at the Mountain Way School inMorris Plains, NJ .Currently, the station is completely run by members and an executive staff comprised totally of students. The executive staff is mainly an emulation of the
above the line positions at a commercial radio station, including Program Director, Music Director, and obviously, Station Manager. Usually the station is supervised only by two staff members, one being the Station Advisor, currently Norman Wallerstein; the other is the Chief Engineer, currently Steven Woodruff.Before the station was bought by the Morris School District, Morristown High School had already had a TV station, which upon purchasing WJSV, was renamed JSV-TV. Currently, it is used for morning announcements, and a seasonal show named Colonial Corner, on local cable highlighting the school's activities.
Original WJSV (CBS Ownership)
The original WJSV was a
Washington, D.C. radio station, owned byCBS . Among the more famous events involving WJSV was the recording of its entire broadcast day onSeptember 21 ,1939 . The recording includes many famous radio programs of the time (including "Amos 'n Andy " andMajor Bowes ' "Original Amateur Hour "), local programs featuringArthur Godfrey andJohn Charles Daly before their national successes, aCleveland Indians -Washington Senators baseball game, and a speech byPresident Franklin Roosevelt . The recording was saved in the National Archives and still exists today; manyold time radio websites have excerpts of the WJSV broadcast day and offer copies for sale.WJSV originally came on the air in 1926 as WTRC in
Brooklyn, New York then was moved toArlington, Virginia , the following year and became WJSV in 1928.CBS bought the station from the previous owner in 1931, officially moved the station to Washington (although the transmitter site remained in Virginia) and made WJSV its affiliate in the nation's capital. WJSV changed its call letters to WTOP in 1943; the station is still on the air to this day.References
External links
*FMQ|WJSV
*FML|WJSV
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