Quick is the station’s student manager. Jim Riley, a longtime local broadcaster, is the general manager. Juliana Kelly ’28, an advertising/public relations/social media major from Havertown, is the music director.
Kelly, who worked in Haverford High School’s radio program, said the opportunity to participate with WUSR was one of the reasons she came to Scranton.
The experience has been everything she’d hoped it to be.
“It’s definitely allowed me to expand creatively,” Kelly said. “I feel like I’ve been able to grow throughout this. It’s also a great lesson that you’re not always going to be perfect. I’ve definitely learned to work through some issues.”
Kelly gives advice and plays music on her show, “Radio: Jules’ Version,” from 5 to 6 p.m. Saturday.
Kelly, Quick and Fahey, whose show airs at 5 p.m. Friday, are three of the 20-plus WUSR student DJs. Numerous others work behind the scenes.
“I find it very fun,” Kelly said. “I look forward to this every week.”
WUSR will again invite guests into its studios at the upcoming Nov. 9 open house. WUSR is available for personal tours from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Numerous other facilities and programs inside St. Thomas Hall, the Houlihan-McLean Center, Loyola Science Center, Brennan Hall, Weiss Hall, Leahy Hall, Hyland Hall, the DeNaples Center and McGurrin Hall, covering all colleges and interests, will open its doors at the upcoming open house.