WJMU
WJMU (89.5 FM, "The Quad") is a radio station broadcasting an alternative music format.[1] Licensed to Decatur, Illinois, United States, the station serves the Decatur area. The station is currently owned by Millikin University.[2]
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| Broadcast area | Mount Zion, Illinois Cerro Gordo, Illinois  | 
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| Frequency | 89.5 MHz | 
| Branding | The Quad | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Alternative | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Millikin University | 
| History | |
First air date  | March 10, 1971 | 
Call sign meaning  | James Millikin University | 
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 42654 | 
| Class | A | 
| ERP | 1,650 watts | 
| HAAT | 26.0 meters (85.3 ft) | 
Transmitter coordinates  | 39°50′30.00″N 88°58′29.00″W | 
| Links | |
| Webcast | WJMU Live Player | 
| Website | millikin.edu/wjmu | 
Current student personnel
     
- Anna Peter – sports director (since 2022), show host/producer
 - Cole Anderson – news director (since 2022), program director (since 2023), show host/producer
 - Helena Hashimoto - promotions director (since 2023), show host/producer
 - Katie Kocan - social media and online promotions director (since 2023), show host/producer
 - Kyle McMillen - music director (since 2023), show host/producer
 
Current faculty/community personnel
    
- Sam Meister – general manager, show host/producer
 - Matt Sands – show host/producer
 - Jeannie "Short Wheels" Martin – show host/producer
 - Dr. Eduardo Cabrera – show host/producer
 - Dr. Joel Blanco – show host/producer
 - Dr. Scott Lambert – show host/producer
 - Jamie Whitmer – show host/producer
 - Frank Macaluso – producer
 
Notable past student personnel
    
- Greg Brown – program director, disc jockey (1971–1972); formerly with WLS-FM[3]
 - Dominique Bates-Smith – show host/producer (2017–2019); now with WSOY-AM
 - Meghan Whitlock – promotions director (2018–2020), producer (2017–2020), show host (2017–2018, 2020); formerly with WAND-TV, now a freelance digital content manager for the PGA Tour
 - Caleb Kelch – assistant music director (2019–2020), music director (2020–2021), show host/producer (2018–2021); now with WMBD-AM
 
Other past student personnel
    
- Lane Caspar – program director (2018–2020), news director (2018–2019), show host/producer (2017–2020)
 - Frank Macaluso – production director (2018–2020), creative projects director (2018–2020), producer (2017–2020, 2021), show host (2017–2019)
 - Jason Messina – music director (2018–2020), head of training and technical management (2019–2020), show host/producer (2017–2020)
 - Sydney Stoewer – project coordinator (2018–2019), show host/producer (2018–2020)
 - Samuel Laro – program director (2021–2022), show host/producer (2018–2022), campus activities liaison (2019–2020), promotions director (2020–2021)
 - Alex Saviano – show host/producer (2018–2022)
 - Ronnie Ovando-Gomez – show host/producer (2018–2022)
 - Molly McCool – show host/producer (2018–2020)
 - Athena Pajer – news director (2020–2021), show host/producer (2018–2021)
 - Aaron Pellican – sports color commentator (2018–2020), show host/producer (2018)
 - Jordan Diver – sports director (2019–2020), program director (2020–2021), show host/producer (2019–2021)
 - Madeline Bethard – news director (2019–2020), show host/producer (2019)
 - Nicole Dadoly – production director (2020–2021), show host/producer (2019–2021)
 - Nick Nemeth – sports director (2020-2022), sports color commentator (2018-2022), show host/producer (2019-2022)
 - Faith Fitzsimmons – promotions director (2021-2022), show host/producer (2019-2022)
 - Geoffrey Diver – show host/producer (2019–2021)
 - Aidan Lee – production director (2021), music director (2021), show host/producer (2020-2021)
 - Cole Daniel – production director (2022), music director (2022), show host/producer (2021–2022)
 - Zach Harper – program director (2022-2023), music director (2022-2023), show host/producer
 - Sam Thoong – production director (2022-2023), show host/producer
 - Eliz Hulick – promotions director (2022-2023), show host/producer
 
References
    
- "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Winter 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
 - "WJMU Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-02-20.
 - Greg Brown says goodbye! | 94.7 WLS
 
External links
    
- Official website
 - WJMU in the FCC FM station database
 - WJMU on Radio-Locator
 - WJMU in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
 
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