WJSE

WJSE

Infobox Radio Station

name = WJSE
city = Petersburg, New Jersey
area = Atlantic City, New Jersey
branding = 102.7 WJSE
slogan = 102.7 JSE Rocks!
frequency = 102.7 (MHz)
format = Active Rock
erp = 3,300 watts
haat = 90 meters
class = A
owner = Access.1 Communications
website = [http://www.jserocks.com/ www.jserocks.com]

WJSE is a commercial active rock music radio station located in Linwood, New Jersey but licensed to neighboring Petersburg and broadcasting to the Atlantic City area on 102.7 FM. The station serves Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Southern Ocean Counties in New Jersey.

From November 1999 until December 16, 2005 WJSE was the South Jersey home of the syndicated Howard Stern Show. On January 8, 2006 the Scotty and Alex Show replaced Stern after he moved his radio show to Sirius Satellite Radio and in February 2007 the syndicated Mancow Show replaced Scotty and Alex after the duo moved their show over to Free FM formated WYSP in Philadelphia.

On December 16, 2005 the last day of Howard Stern's terrestrial radio show WJSE along with many of the other soon to be former Stern affiliates including flagship station WXRK in New York City broadcast Stern's last show live over the Internet which until then was strictly forbidden under the syndication agreement between Stern, his production company One-Twelve, Inc., his employer CBS Radio, the syndicator Westwood One and the affiliates which broadcast The Howard Stern Show.

The station was a finalist for Radio and Records magazine's 2007 Industry Achievement Award for best Alternative Station for markets 100 and up. Other finalists include WKZQ-FM, KQXR, WBTZ, KXNA, and WSFM.cite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=2007 Industry Achievement Awards | date=Sept 28, 2008 | publisher= | url =http://www.radioandrecords.com/Conventions/con2007/awards/altFinal.asp | work =Radio and Records | pages = | accessdate = 2008-04-27 | language = ]

As of late July 2008, 102.7 is no longer The Ace. It is now simply 102.7 JSE.

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WJSE is a commercial active rock music radio station located in Linwood, New Jersey but licensed to neighboring Petersburg and broadcasting to the Atlantic City area on 102.7 FM. The station serves Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Southern Ocean Counties in New Jersey.From November 1999 until December 16, 2005 WJSE was the South Jersey home of the syndicated Howard Stern Show. On January 8, 2006 the Scotty and Alex Show replaced Stern after he moved his radio show to Sirius Satellite Radio and in February 2007 the syndicated Mancow Show replaced Scotty and Alex after the duo moved their show over to Free FM formated WYSP in Philadelphia.On December 16, 2005 the last day of Howard Stern's terrestrial radio show WJSE along with many of the other soon to be former Stern affiliates including flagship station WXRK in New York City broadcast Stern's last show live over the Internet which until then was strictly forbidden under the syndication agreement between Stern, his production company One-Twelve, Inc., his employer CBS Radio, the syndicator Westwood One and the affiliates which broadcast The Howard Stern Show.The station was a finalist for Radio and Records magazine's 2007 Industry Achievement Award for best Alternative Station for markets 100 and up. Other finalists include WKZQ-FM, KQXR, WBTZ, KXNA, and WSFM. [1] As of late July 2008, 102.7 is no longer The Ace. It is now simply 102.7 JSE Rocks.

On August 4th, 2008, 102.7 debuted it's brand new morning show, The Morning Edge with JoJo and Scotty. Within two months, the show has built a moderate fan base, even hosting "booze curises" which they have packed 200 people on board a boat in the middle of September. Along with Billy B'Douche and Spaz, JoJo and Scotty now claim to be the number one morning show in South Jersey.

The line-up of DJ's include:

5:30-10am: The Morning Edge with JoJo and Scotty10am-6pm: Moon6:00-10pm: SpazWeekends: Mark Thompson

External links

*FMQ|WJSE
*FML|WJSE



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