| Broadcast area | Metro Charlottesville |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 100.1 FMMHz |
| Branding | "WXTJ" |
| Programming | |
| Format | Freeform[1] |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| WTJU | |
| History | |
First air date | September 5,2015[2][3] |
Former call signs | WXTJ-LP (2015–Present)[4] |
Call sign meaning | WXThomasJefferson |
| Technical information[5] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 194838 |
| Class | L1 |
| Power | 23Watts |
| HAAT | 62 meters (203 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°1′49.0″N78°29′22.0″W / 38.030278°N 78.489444°W /38.030278; -78.489444 |
| Links | |
Public license information | LMS |
| Webcast | WXTJ-LP Webstream |
| Website | WXTJ-LP Online |
WXTJ-LP is aFreeform formattedbroadcastradio station licensed to and servingCharlottesville, Virginia,[1] owned and operated by theUniversity of Virginia.[6]
WXTJ-LP was founded by the staff ofWTJU (91.1 FM) in 2013 as a response to low and declining student involvement atWTJU, the university's long-established station. WXTJ is now entirely administered and programmed by students, with WTJU's staff providing only studio space and technical support.[7]
The station first went live on the Internet in the fall of 2013 under the fictitious callsign WTJX. A plannedPart 15 AM transmitter on 1620 kHz while the station raised money for an FM signal was publicized, but never materialized. WXTJ gained its current callsign as a side effect of applying for anLPFM license in 2015. Although the suffixed callsign WTJX-LP is not in use, FCC rules require approval if any station is already using the base callsign – in this case,WTJX-TV ofCharlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands, which expressed its opposition.[7][8]
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