WSAJ-FM

The station is owned and operated by Grove City College and carries syndicated classical and jazz music, as well as student programming and local sports coverage.

In 2004, newly installed college president Richard G. Jewell and chairman of the board David Rathburn, himself a WSAJ alumnus, instituted policy changes which allowed student broadcasting to return to the more powerful FM station.

For years, the station had carried classical music programming during the daytime from the Beethoven Satellite Network, originating at WFMT in Chicago.

It was decided to switch to classical music offerings from Public Radio International, which also enabled the station to add news programming from the British Broadcasting Corporation.

During the school year, students from a recognized campus organization fill each evening of the week with programming under the moniker "91-1 The One", featuring a main format of independent/alternative rock.

WSAJ-FM has future plans to add more local programming and news coverage to benefit the citizens of Grove City and the surrounding areas.