UVA's student run and student staffed radio station, broadcasting on 100.1 FM Charlottesville! For booking inquiries, email [email protected].
Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.
05/04/2024
AMP IS SET TO OVERDRIVE: behindthesun () recorded a few of their own songs just for us! Pull up the latest WXTJ Jamz video and scream along 🗣️ (link in bio // youtube.com/)
Produced by Libby Eveland (.e17) and Emile Milliard ()
Special thanks to:
WTJU Radio ()
Ellis Laveen (.laveen)
Patrick Salvanera ()
Emma Spooner
Holly Acker ()
Blake Cabral (.com.org.gov.cabral)
Dana Sun (.t)
Whitney Edgerly (.edgerly)
05/04/2024
Join us for Sunday morning brunch as we record swamp street () for an episode of WXTJ Jamz! You’ll get to see the behind the scenes of what goes into making an episode while listening to some awesome tunes!
Note: there will not be food this is a metaphorical Sunday brunch :)
copy: .e17
05/04/2024
Happy Spring WXTJ! This month we will be having lawn socials every Thursday afternoon from 1-3. Bring a friend and come hang out! open to all :)
postcard:
copy:
05/04/2024
Check out the new WXTJ Writes article by , where she goes through the past 30+ years of hip hop and ranks the big three artists of each decade! Read it at wxtj.fm 🔥🎤📼
Copy:
05/04/2024
Check out this awesome panel in neighboring town, Harrisonburg! We’ll be sending some of our best DJs to speak about what volunteer radio means to them.
Going back to our ROOTS 📻🎙️ Did you know MACROCK used to stand for Mid-Atlantic College Radio Conference? Well, join us as we talk about college radio and indie broadcasting, why it’s important and what’s changing! (or relive your college radio days!) Speakers from .radio
Be the first to know and let us send you an email when WXTJ 100.1 FM - Student Radio at UVa posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Contact The Business
Send a message to WXTJ 100.1 FM - Student Radio at UVa:
Want your business to be the top-listed Media Company?
Share
WXTJ 100.1 FM
“By free form radio, we mean that we trust in the integrity of our DJs to play good quality music, and leave it up to them as to what counts as good.
“Some of the DJs who are transfer students and were active in their old college radio stations have talked about requirements where the song can’t have more than 5,000 views on YouTube, or a certain amount of listens on Spotify. We’ve discussed in XTJ on whether we should only play music that’s been released in the past year.
“Ultimately, those arguments always break down, because a good quality radio station necessarily cannot be uniform in content. Our station would lack all credibility if we didn’t have late night hip-hop shows, Saturday midnight electronic, femme, q***r, and riot grrl, the one great classic rock show, and all the rest. Free form radio is the spirit of college radio, it’s the tradition we are inheriting, and it’s what the DJs do a hell of a job keeping alive and relevant.”
-- Chase Browning, WXTJ co-director, 2016-18
The core of WXTJ is 120+ students who host shows, sharing excellent music and conversation with the University community and beyond. Applications accepted at the beginning of every semester. More info at wxtj.fm.
WXTJ hosts bunches of live music events. For booking inquiries, email [email protected].
WXTJ 100.1 FM is licensed to the University of Virginia, which ensures compliance with all applicable laws pertaining to on-air broadcast. The organization “WXTJ Student Radio” is a CIO. Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.