WXVU

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WXVU
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City of license Villanova, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Delaware Valley
Slogan "The Spot"
Frequency 89.1 (MHz)
First air date 1991
Format College Radio
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 85 meters
Class A
Facility ID 70229
Owner Villanova University
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.wxvufm.com

WXVU, known as Villanova University Radio, is a College Radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area via a 100 watt transmitter that covers an 8-mile radius around the Villanova University campus. WXVU offers a wide variety of music, news, sports, public affairs and specialty programming. All full and part-time Villanova students are eligible to sign up for training, and become a station member.

Sharing its FM frequency with Cabrini College (WYBF), WXVU broadcasts four days a week over the air and every day of the week over the Internet.[1]

Contents

[edit] Executive Board & Staff

  • Brandy Jericho-Beach - Advisor
  • Kevin Moran - General Manager
  • Tom Cherry - Archives
  • Andrew Moriarity - Music
  • Mike Moroco - Hip-Hop
  • James Ceronsky - Jazz
  • Jeff Yerger - Loud Rock
  • Tyler Lambing - RPM
  • Sinead Cloughley - News
  • Chuck Sgammato - Production
  • Dave Derrot - Program
  • Kaitlin Santanna - Public Relations
  • Adam Scavette - Promotions
  • Nick Esposito - Sports
  • Betsy Milarcik - Training
  • Molly Kalan - Underwriting
  • Sebastian Wojnar - Web

[edit] Notable alumni student deejays

  • Jim Croce - singer/songwriter
  • Ed "Ego" Gallagher - 104 continuous hours for charity (1975)
  • Don McLean - singer/songwriter

[edit] References

  1. ^ Villanova Parents' Connection newsletter (Spring 2007)

[edit] External links