(The station's studios are located on the northeast corner of the building, facing I-95, and are sometimes referred to by DJs as "the Ghetto Penthouse.")
David Place, the actual radio DJ on the air when the format switched, began with Bob Seger's "The Fire Down Below".
[2] WHJY was not the sponsor of the Great White concert at the Station Night Club in West Warwick, Rhode Island, on February 20, 2003, but they promoted the event with DJ Michael "The Doctor" Gonsalves as emcee.
In Gonsalves' memory, the radio station has set up "The Doc Fund," a scholarship with Rhode Island College (his alma mater) to support the victims and families of those affected who attend the school.
WHJY transmits a 50,000-watt signal from a 550-foot tower[3] (456 feet height above average terrain)[4] at the end of Eastern Avenue in East Providence, Rhode Island.