WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM

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How to Listen

  1. Check out the Spring 2009 schedule.
  2. Stream or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.

Station Info

The best damn student group on campus, WCFM strives to be the greatest radio station in all of Prospect; maybe even in the entire Odd Quad! It has a transmitter known to be AT LEAST as powerful as a good hair dryer (sometimes)! WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.

WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003.

They also have pretty sick tee shirts.

Getting Involved with WCFM

Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Jim Dunn at 10jrd@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and pissing off Jordan Hollander, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. That last sentence actually wasn't a joke, the music library has been known to spontaneously impregnate women at a range of 30 meters and legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.

If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, who also happens to be Jim.

If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every Wednesday night at 6:00pm in Goodrich Hall.

WCFM Mission Statement

WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.

WCFM Concerts History

  • Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold
  • Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend
  • Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice
  • Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes
  • Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years
  • Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions
  • Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya
  • Spring 2005: RJD2
  • Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters
  • Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens

Board for Spring and Fall 2009

  • General Manager: Gaston Kelly
  • Treasurer: Dave Kulik
  • External Music Directors: Katie Aldrin
  • Internal Music Director: Semira Menghes
  • Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster
  • News and Community Director:
  • Director of Public Relations: Ed Mazurek
  • Webmaster:
  • Personnel Director: Jim Dunn
  • Technical Director:
  • Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey
  • Production Director: Jim Dunn (For Now)
  • Programming Director: Alex Mokover
  • Sport Director:
  • Concert Director: Lissy Twaits
  • Special Events Committee:

Board for Fall 2008

  • General Manager: Anthony Molina
  • Treasurer: Jacob Siegel
  • External Music Directors: David (Davi) Schoen
  • Internal Music Director: Semira Menghes
  • Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster
  • Special Adviser: George Carstocea
  • News and Community Director: Gaston Kelly
  • Director of Public Relations: Ed Mazurek
  • Webmaster: Ed Mazurek
  • Personnel Director: Emilie Voight
  • Technical Director: Chuck Kollmer
  • Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey
  • Production Director: Alex Mokover
  • Programming Director: Alex Mokover
  • Sport Director: Ian Mitchell
  • Concert Director: Matt Felser
  • Special Events Committee: Chuck Kollmer, Davi Schoen, Beverly Acha, Alex Mokover

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