WDJW

WDJW

WDJW is the call sign of the FM radio station licensed to the Somers, Connecticut Board of Education. One of only a handful of high school radio stations in the state, WDJW has served the school and the community for over 20 years.

Originally operating on 105.3 MHz, WDJW moved to 89.7 in the early nineties and has had an eclectic format consisting of student and faculty programs supplemented with the programming of WWUH from the University of Hartford.

External links

* [http://www.wwuh.org/ WWUH]


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