WU Radio

Woodbury University's Radio Station

WU Radio is Woodbury’s first radio station. An internet station with a local focus and a global audience.

 

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WU Radio Live

WU Radio enables Woodbury students to get hands-on experience with radio broadcasting, podcasting, and music programming. All members of the Woodbury community are eligible to participate, including students, alumni, faculty, and staff. WU Radio encourages a wide variety of content. The station strives to foster dialogue, tolerance, and respect for others through a celebration of diverse music and cultures.

Click below to listen live to WU Radio:

Live Schedule

(Subject to Change)

AM SCHEDULE
PM SCHEDULE
12:00The Midnight Charette Twenty-Six and Counting
1:00The Midnight Charette (Continued)Eartango
2:00Twenty Six and Counting - New EpisodeCartoon Craze
3:00Heavy.ishStudio 7500
4:00EartangoWU Sports Center Daily
5:00Rehema RadioKNZ
6:00The BreakdownThe Breakdown
7:00WU Sports Center DailyRehema Radio
8:00Into the AetherHeavy.ish
9:00Cartoon CrazeRock N Roll Time Machine
10:00The Midnight CharetteEartango
11:00The Midnight Charette (Continued)Into the Aether

Featured Shows

Click on picture below to listen to show.

A spectacular evening of fashion featuring the work of Woodbury’s Fashion Design students and honoring the lifetime achievement of Badgley Mischka.
Stephanie Thomas, adjunct instructor in Communication at WU, gives a presentation on people with disabilities as an often-overlooked segment of the population.
Living punk rock icon Henry Rollins gives a commencement speech to the graduating class of 2015 at Woodbury University
Jamie and Greg talk with Damon Griffin, Woodbury’s Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations, about supporting Woodbury’s students and mission.
Woodbury’s Moira Magazine interviews poet Richard Garcia.
Recent Woodbury graduate Daniel Hwang (COMM ’20) hosts a show on WU Radio called D-Wang’s Waves, a music podcast that revolves around Korean hip-hop, Korean R&B, and Korean ballad music. Check out Episode 106. There’s more to Korean music than just K-Pop!
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