“We must meet this moment of three potentially world-changing events: a global pandemic that has killed more than 100,000 and counting; an economic collapse that may lead to years of joblessness; and…
Category: Events
Old Skool Sessions Annual James Brown Birthday Spectacular May 2nd 10pm-2am
OLD SKOOL SESSIONS Annual James Brown Birthday Spectacular! LIVE on MAY 2nd 10pm-2am on WJFF 90.5fm Radio Catskill – JB recordings – JB productions – JB Rare cuts – JB sampled hip-hop…
Fri. Mar. 20, 7-9pm – “Solidarity! Community! Catskills!” All Request On-Air Party
Coronavirus got you feeling cooped up? This show will help you kick up your heels. To inject a little levity mixed with bravery, we’re going to do something fun and fortifying Friday…
WJFF Radio Catskill and COVID 19 – Keeping You Informed
As your community radio station, WJFF Radio Catskill is working hard to keep listeners like you connected and informed as the effects of the Coronavirus Outbreak are being felt in our area….
WJFF Program Highlights – March 2020
Women’s History, Indian Jazz artists, and much more in March WORK SHIFT (Wednesdays at 10 a.m.) host James B. Huntington discusses the business surveillance of Americans on March 4 and parses the…
Saluting Black History Month on WJFF
Friday, Feb. 14 – 9am & 7pm– Frederick Douglass’ Birthday Hear Douglass tell his story in his own words on his chosen birthday. Actor & Sullivan County resident Oliver King performs excerpts…
February 2019 Program Highlights
Black History Month and Much More at WJFF in February February is Black History Month. Celebrating the African American experience past, present, and future, Janus Adams, host of The Janus Adams Show…
Feb. 29 – WJFF Night Out at Catskill Distilling Company
Saturday, February 29, 7pm WJFF’s Night Out at the Catskill Distilling Company featuring DJ Sets from WJFF DJ Brad Mann with guests Pete Negroponte & Kassie Carlson of Guerilla Toss Join WJFF…
Martin Luther King Day – Special Programming Jan. 19 & 20
WJFF marks the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday with 17 hours of special programming on two days – Sunday and Monday January 19 and 20. Hear King in his own words, stories…
