HISTORY - Rami Hassan
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HISTORY - Rami Hassan
WJUC (“The Juice”) is a commercial Urban contemporary music radio station in Swanton, Ohio, broadcasting to the Swanton, Ohio-Toledo, Ohio area on 107.3 FM. H ISTORY WJUC, which began broadcasting in 1997, was the first African-American owned-and-operated radio station in the Toledo market and is one of the few radio stations in the area that is still locally owned and operated. “The Juice” began as a station playing a wide variety of musical styles to African-American appealing listeners, including rap, soul oldies, gospel music, and blues. Today, the station’s playlist consists almost exclusively of hip hop and urban contemporary hits, aside from a Sunday morning gospel music show. L ocation WJUC’s facilites include an office area for administrative tasks, a production room for on site recording, and of course a studio for their on-air live broadcasts. The WJUC building is located on Southwyck Boulevard. Even though the station’s motto is “Toledo’s Station for Hip Hop and R&B, the transmission tower is actually located in Swanton, Ohio. P rogram The Steve Harvey Tisha Lee Kaj Boogie & J Roc DJ Onetyme Pastor Will SchylarMeadows Martini 6am–10am (Weekdays) 10am–2pm (Weekdays) 2pm–6pm (Weekdays) 6pm–10pm (Weekdays) 5am–10am (Sundays) 10am–11am (Sundays) 2pm–6pm (Weekends) E vents S UPPORT your local radio station The Juice 107.3 WJUC is an independantly owned radio station and has been since 1997. WJUC takes pride in the fact that they are one of the extremely few independantly owned and family operated stations. WJUC is the brainchild of Charles “Charlie Chuck” Welch, a former disc jockey at the nowdefunct WKLR-FM (now WKKO). Welch is said to be proud that his station is still live and local and has reportedly declined offers from larger broadcasters to buy his station 5902 Southwyck Blvd Toledo, OH, 43614 WJUC 107.3 hosts and sponsors various events in order to promote the radio station and local businesses. Some of their most recent were live broadcasts from The Valt on Laskey road and the Put Me On Workshop, where record company A&Rs were invited to speak to potential artists about marketing their music effectively. Being an independant station, The Juice works hard at promoting the local scene. The Juice 107.3 WJUC