College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 1

How traditional radio is evolving.

Mary Garner McGehee and Sage Tanguay from the University of Virginia's WTJU and Virginia Audio Collective visit the Continuing Studies podcast to explore the evolving role of radio and podcasting in higher education. In part one of this two part episode, they share how WTJU, with its storied past in the punk rock scene, has transformed into a dynamic podcasting hub, emphasizing the student-run station WXTJ, where DJs have the freedom to explore diverse music genres. Further, Mary Garner and Sage discuss the surprising ways students today define radio, often merging it with podcasts and digital media, and how this reflects broader shifts in media consumption.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (03:52) - The Evolution of WTJU
  • (06:49) - Student Interest in Radio
  • (08:07) - Small-Town Radio
  • (00:31) - The Future of University Radio
  • (15:29) - YouTube’s Role in Podcasting
  • (19:43) - Audio vs. Video in Podcasting
  • (24:57) - Celebrity Podcasts and Industry Impact
  • (28:26) - Educational Mission and Media Training
  • (29:12) - Conclusion

Creators and Guests

Jennifer-Lee
Host
Jennifer-Lee
Co-host and editor of HAVAN's podcast Measure Twice Cut Once/ Traffic Helicopter Reporter/Social Media & Marketing Manager for Euro Canadian
Mary Garner McGehee
Guest
Mary Garner McGehee
Managing Producer at the Sound Justice Lab and Virginia Audio Collective at WTJU 91.1 FM
Sage Tanguay
Guest
Sage Tanguay
WTJU-FM Audio Producer
College Radio’s Renaissance: Higher Ed’s Audio Evolution Part 1
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