WJCU is a non-commercial FM radio station at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio, United States, broadcasting at 88.7 MHz. WJCU broadcasts 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in the Cleveland area and online. WJCU receives some funding from the University but relies mainly on listener donations made during their annual "radiothon" as well as benefit concerts put together by some members of the on-air staff.
Founded June 7,1969 as 10 watter WABU at 88.9 FM later switching the calls to WUJC eventually moving to the 88.7 frequency with the call sign switched to WJCU in January of 1998.
A power increase to 1,000 watts took place in the spring of 2006,gradually to its current power output of 2,500 watts in the summer of that same year. HD Radio programming is offered in addition to the internet audiostream.
WJCU features eclectic, unique, and diversified block programming. The diverse genres of music that are featured on the station are in addition to the community...