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Hear your kid graduate on the radio, worldwide!

So, if you’ve got a person getting a degree from Westconn this Sunday, you can tell your family and relatives to be listening for ALL the names, ALL the speakers and ALL the festivities.  The live broadcast begins at 10AM this Sunday both at 91.7FM WXCI and right here on our website, too.  Just look for the tiny WXCI logo on this page and you can listen from your computer or smartphone.


Tell grandma she can listen from Florida!

If you know (0r are) someone graduating this Sunday, tell all your relatives who are NOT coming to graduation ceremonies they can listen to live coverage in the Danbury area at 91.7FM WXCI, or if they live anywhere in the world (doesn’t everone?), they can tune in online, also live, from this web site.  Just click on the tiny WXCI logo on this page to hear the stream.  Thanks and enjoy!


Grads heard around the world

Over 1,000 students at Westconn get their undergraduate degrees this Sunday beginning at 10:30AM.  Join WXCI a full half hour earlier (live at 10:00AM ET) for live cap-to-gown coverage of the entire graduation (commencement) festivities this Sunday by clicking near the the “listen live” button on this page, OR tuning your FM radio in the Danbury CT area to 91.7FM, WXCI.


All Hail the King

WSEXYGUY KING

Congratulations to DJ Steve, crowned WXCI’s 2013″W-SEXY-GUY”



DJ Steve blew the audience away during our April 19th “W-SEXY-GUY” male pageant.  The ladies loved his

bumble bee swimwear, fabulous character drawings and heart warming answers during the Q&A.


WestConn Live: Election Eleven!

Live!

Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 from 8 to 11 p.m.

Join the WCSU Department of Communication for a network-styled, live television broadcast of “Election Eleven!” available through Charter Community Access, Channel 21.

This program will be simulcasted over WXCI-91.7 FM, and via live video streaming at wcsu.edu/live.  Check back on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 from 8 to 11 p.m. to listen to the stream, by selecting the “Listen” button on our homepage.  To view the live video feed, head over to wcsu.edu/live.

A year-and-a-half of planning and involvement from more than 45 faculty members, students and staff from 11 departments at the university, this broadcast will be an “historic first,” while also providing a vital service to the community.