General Body Meeting Schedule

01/30/12, 7PM
CC room 101
02/13/12, 7PM
CC room 101
02/27/12, 7PM
CC room 101
03/12/12, 7PM
CC 176-76
03/26/12, 7PM
CC room 101
04/09/12, 7PM
CC room 101
04/23/12, 7PM
CC room 101

Thursday's Show Schedule

00:00:00 - 02:00:00
Sounds from the Underground
Todd Delisle & George Cubberly

06:00:00 - 08:00:00
Old School
Darryl Clark

08:00:00 - 09:00:00
Democracy Now!


09:00:00 - 12:00:00
Other Voices, Other Blues
Dave Hart

12:00:00 - 14:30:00
Grooved Pavement
Elliott Burke

14:30:00 - 16:30:00
Thursday's Rhythm & Blues Revue
Katie and Dave

16:30:00 - 17:30:00
The Kids' Show
Big D

18:00:00 - 20:00:00
New Folk's Home
Beau Monast

20:00:00 - 22:00:00
End of Radio
Rich Ladew & Bryan Grabigel

22:00:00 - 24:00:00
Gold Rush
Mary

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About WMUA

WMUA 91.1 FM is a federally licensed (non-commercial) broadcast facility serving the Connecticut River Valley of Western Massachusetts, Northern Connecticut, and Southern Vermont. Full-time undergraduate students at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst manage WMUA. However, station members can consist of various members of the University (undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff), as well as people of the surrounding communities, of which donate their time and efforts to help continue the day-to-day operations of the station. WMUA has been in operation since 1949, when it first started as an AM station. WMUA broadcasts music, news, sports, and public affairs programming.

WMUA is a Registered Student Organization (RSO) at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Our broadcasting license is held by the UMass Board of Trustees. WMUA's studios are located in the basement of the Lincoln Campus Center building on the UMass Campus.

Ralph A. Van Meter
UMass President Ralph A. Van Meter cuts the ribbon during the opening of WMUA in 1949.


Technical Information

WMUA is a licensed class 'A' broadcast facility. WMUA broadcasts in stereo on FM channel 216 (91.1MHz) as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, operating with an effective radiated power of 450 watts in both the vertical and horizontal planes.

The transmitter and antenna are located on Observatory Way, between the Orchard Hill & Sylvan Residential living areas, also at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

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