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During the 2008 Democratic presidential primary elections, the sports crew produced live coverage for two political events on campus: a town hall meeting with Barack Obama and a rally for Hillary Clinton featuring former President Bill Clinton. The WNJR Sports Broadcasting Crew produces live broadcasts from the College's athletic teams. Student on-air personalities produce radio programs including music, news, talk, and sports. The station also plays Pittsburgh-based independent programs including Rustbelt Radio and The Saturday Light Brigade. Assisted by a faculty advisor, the student-run studio broadcasts in a freeform format with several nationally syndicated programs, including Democracy Now!, Free Speech Radio News, and CounterSpin. WNJR is licensed as a noncommercial educational station and operates as a co-curricular program of the W&J Department of Theatre and Communication. WNJR has been listed as silent in the FCC database since October 30, 2018.
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In 2007, new MegaSeg automation software aided a format shift to freeform music and the station joined the Pacifica Radio Network. Around 2007, ultimate control of the station was shifted to a member of the faculty, Anthony Fleury, and the role of station manager reverted to student control. At the same time, the station hired a full-time manager, changed its call sign to WNJR and the frequency to 91.7 MHz. A change to a new classic rock format and a Simian automated playout system enabled 24-hour broadcasting for the first time. In early 2000, the current studio was installed in The Commons and in 2003 a 1500-watt transmitter was installed at the Washington Trust Building, reaching roughly 30 miles in all directions.
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īroadcast antenna atop the Washington Trust Building For the first time, the signal could be heard beyond the campus, reaching as far as the Franklin Mall and the Washington Mall.
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Unable to convince the college administrators to upgrade the transmitter, in 1989, a newly refurbished WXJX station was broadcasting at 92.1 FM from a new on-air studio and production booth, using the same 10-watt transmitter which was substantially repaired. New Federal Communications Commission regulations forced the station to upgrade to a signal strength of at least 100 watts in order to keep a non-commercial license. By the mid-1980s, the station's operations had deteriorated to the point where it no longer produced a transmission.
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In 1971, the college secured a license to broadcast as WJCR at 88.3 FM, upgraded to a 10-watt transmitter, and moved to the Old Gym. The next year, the station received $200 in funding from the Student Council and upgraded its transmitter, but the signal could only be heard in Hays Hall, Mellon Hall, Upperclassmen Dorm, and many fraternity houses. Washington & Jefferson's first student radio station, WAJC-AM, began broadcasting October 8, 1961, from the second floor of the music building.