Stay home and slow the spread of COVID-19, all while enjoying WJJW Fix Friday! Featuring a variety of shows produced remotely from some of your favorite WJJW DJ’s, we’re offering something for everyone. Then at 8pm, Jim goes LIVE with
WJJW Fix Friday, April 17
Stay home and slow the spread of COVID-19, all while enjoying WJJW Fix Friday! Featuring a variety of shows produced remotely from some of your favorite WJJW DJ’s, we’re offering something for everyone. Then at 7pm, Jim goes LIVE with
Live From Quarantine: A Socially Distanced Podcast
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, MCLA students will be participating in remote-learning for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. This also means WJJW’s regularly scheduled programming will be on a temporary hiatus. The pandemic has brought out
Reflecting on my WJJW career and the situation we face
I had always envisioned this semester ending as it usually does with Downtown Sound, getting to meet and help transition the new E-Board officers, and (as many seniors) having an opportunity to say goodbye to our listeners with a final show. It was a combination of the feeling of excitement for what lies ahead for this organization and sheer terror knowing that I would be searching for a “real” job. With tonight’s news, it’s prompted me to reflect on my time with the station, and this moment in time.
MCLA’s Ever-Expanding Food Pantry
Shelby Dempsey of the MCLA Volunteer Center sits down with Aidan Rawson of The Aidan Show to discuss the MCLA Food Pantry. Shelby Dempsey is in charge of the Public Relations Affairs of the MCLA Food Pantry. Take a listen
The Drive: Reaction to the Mookie Betts Trade
This week on The Drive, Drew offered his take on the Boston Red Sox decision to trade outfielder Mookie Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Drive with Drew airs Wednesdays from 4-6 p.m. exclusively on WJJW 91.1 FM.
The Sound Returns with LuxDeluxe, Melanie Alanna Glenn, and Zac Rea
This Saturday, Dec. 7, WJJW will return with another installment of The Sound, with performances this year from LuxDeluxe, Melanie Glenn, and Zac Rea. This exciting night of music will take place in The Church Street Center Social Hall, with
Remembering Our Friend, A. Paul Willey
Longtime WJJW Engineer A. Paul Willey passed away at the age of 89 on Oct. 28 at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield. Willey spent 42 years as WJJW’s Engineer from 1971 until his retirement in 2013. Regarded as a kind man
Exclusive: An Interview with the 2019 Candidates for Mayor of North Adams
Jake Vitali, president of WJJW, was joined in studio by North Adams Mayor Tom Bernard, candidate for re-election, and his challenger Rachel Branch. These interviews cover topics including the candidates’ individual backgrounds, economic development, gentrification, and public health.
Life Changes Prompt New Outlook on Mental Health
This piece originally appeared in The Beacon, MCLA’s student newspaper. By Jake Vitali Two years ago, today, my life unexpectedly changed forever as I suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car crash about two miles from campus. The collision