WWVU-FM
WWVU-FM (a.k.a. The Moose) is a student run college radio station serving Morgantown, West Virginia and greater Monongalia County, WV. It is owned by West Virginia University. Main offices are located at the WVU Mountainlair, on the Downtown Campus. Its transmitter is located around University High School (Morgantown).
U92 was nominated for Station Of The Year by the College Music Journal.
WWVU first began broadcasting in 1982, and was the first radio station in Morgantown to stream online at U92's website.
Specialty Shows
- Alternate Routes- one hour of Americana (music)
- Artist Feature- an hour from favorite artists
- Blind Alley- one hour of the blues
- Classical Show- a two hour study of the great composers, past and present
- Debut LP- an entire new release from favorite artists played without commercial interruptions
- Encore- a countdown of favorites from the 1930s and '40s
- Euphoria Garden- six hours of new age sounds
- Feedback- an hour talk show dedicated to covering local, state, and national issues with guests and callers- produced by U92 News
- Golden Road- a two-hour showcase of the best jam bands
- Jazz Show- traditional and contemporary jazz on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays
- Low Orbit- electronic music
- Morgantown Sound- a profile of the local scene featuring both live and recorded music
- Nonverbal Communication- three hours of instrumental music on Mondays
- No Limits - three hours of completely freeform radio on Saturday nights
- No Remorse- a three-hour show of all things metal
- Reggae- two hours of roots, dub, dancehall, and ska
- Slapshot- one-hour hockey talk show, currently a podcast produced by U92 Sports
- Sportspage- one-hour talk show, talking all things Mountaineers, college, and major league sports; Sportspage specialty shows are also produced throughout the year for special events- produced by U92 Sports
- Studio 92- a showcase of all the latest alternative releases and the top 10 albums of the week
- Time Warp- three hours of classic rock from the 1950s, '60s, and '70s featuring underground sounds
- Urban Diner- the latest in hip hop and R&B
- Vocalese- three hour in-depth look into the world of jazz with a featured release, an artist feature, and a top 10 countdown
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West Virginia Radio Markets: Beckley • Bluefield • Charleston • Elkins-Buckhannon-Weston • Huntington • Morgantown-Clarksburg-Fairmont • Parkersburg • Wheeling
Other West Virginia Radio Regions: Cumberland, MD • East-Central • Eastern Panhandle • Kingwood • Southern • West-Central
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WCDE (Davis and Elkins College) • WGLZ (West Liberty State College) • WMUL (Marshall University) • WQAB (Alderson-Broaddus College) • WSHC (Shepherd College) • WVBC (Bethany College) • WVWC (West Virginia Wesleyan College) • WWVU (West Virginia University)
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See also: adult contemporary, classic hits, college, country, news/talk, NPR, oldies, religious, rock, sports, top 40, urban, and other radio stations in West Virginia
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