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WHCJ is a campus radio station, owned by Savannah State University, broadcasts 24 hours a day from the campus. Known as "the Voice of Savannah State University" the station plays jazz, reggae, gospel, blues, salsa, hip hop, and alternative soul music.
I tell all my friends about 90.3, thank you for providing great programming to the Savannah airwaves!
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Russell Keen21.01.2024
Thank you Ike the only and best jazz station in Savannah. Also Reggae and the black star liner thank you.😀🇯🇲
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Liam Foster30.03.2023
Best radio station in Savannah!!!!
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Janet CARR03.10.2022
Ike Carter is an amazing historian of jazz.🤩🤩🤩He is very cool when he speaks. He is an encyclopedia of jazz knowledge! Does he give a class on jazz greats? would love to meet this amazing man. The best station in our area🥇🏆
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Thomas Bullock21.08.2021
Ike Carter showed up and showed out tonight taking us on a journey through the roots of jazz. Loved it! Thank you.
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Sylvia Sharps11.07.2021
Awesome station!
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Brenda Bryant Davis19.05.2021
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LISTENING WHEN ARETHA FRANKLIN IS ON, LOVE GOSPEL PERIOD...... THANKS
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Ethan Petuchowski17.04.2021
Found it while visiting from out of town. Can’t get enough. The jazz is great and the alternative soul is mind blowing.
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Sonja Marie17.09.2020
Love love LOVE THIS STATION! The jazz portion on Sunday afternoon is my favorite!
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Austin Knowles05.09.2020
Love this station!! I began listening to this station when my brother Calvin Knowles was attending as he was obtaining a bachelor’s degree in Communications. He was Deejay on Saturday evenings, WHCJ KEEP ON KEEPING ON for HBCU!!