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WMSC is a college radio station located at and owned by Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, United States. WMSC broadcasts at 90.3 MHz . WMSC is operated by the students of Montclair State University with university administrator Anabella Poland serving as its current general manager.
WMSC may refer to: WMSC (FM), a college radio station located in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, United States; FIA World Motor Sport Council; William Morris Society of Canada; Women's Missionary and Service Commission, a women's organization that originated out of the Mennonite Sewing Circle movement
Domestic Church Media Foundation: Religious WFJS-FM: ... WMSC: 90.3 FM: Upper Montclair: Montclair State University: Freeform ... Word of Life Christian Fellowship ...
Mar 8, 2024; Montclair, NJ, United States; Dylan Torre (center) holds as sign as New Jersey Students for Justice in Palestine hold a protest at Montclair State University after administrators ...
At Montclair, Jude became a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity and The National Broadcasting Society - Alpha Epsilon Rho, [4] and was a disc jockey and Operations Manager at WMSC (FM). [ 1 ] During an internship at Batfilm Productions, headed by executive producers Michael Uslan (a family friend) and Benjamin Melniker , Jude met future ...
The Core has several music departments including: Rock, Heavy (Metal Music), Electronic, Hip Hop, R&B, Blues, Jazz, Local, and World.Being located near New Brunswick, a college town, the Core is well known among students, as well as the underground music scene.
The church, an Art Deco-style brick building, remained in Christian Scientist use until its closure in 1987, after which it was sold to an Evangelical congregation which by 1998 was known as Broadwater Christian Fellowship [211] but which became known as River of Life Church in September 2003. [213] Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Worthing
WMCX began broadcasting on 88.1 MHz from Monmouth University on May 2, 1974. At 10 watts, the station could only be heard within a radius of 2–3 miles.