Don’t see your face on here? Never fear! If you’d like to be featured in our Alumni Show Archive, contact gm@wfcsradio.com with a brief description of your former show, how long you were at the station, if you held any staff positions, your graduation year, and send us a picture of yourself. (If it’s in the studio, even better!)
Carolyn Martin
Participated: (Jan. 2020-May 2022) Graduated 2022
Positions held: Training Director Program Director
Show Description: My show was called Carolyn’s Corner and it was a mix of pop, rock, alternative and indie music. It was mostly a music show but if there was an upcoming concert, album announcement or album anniversary I made sure the listeners knew about it. I am very grateful for the time I spent at the station and all the memories I made.
Elisabette Labonte
Participated: (2019-2022) Graduated 2022
Positions held: Training Director Social Media Director
Show Description: My show was called The Lowdown. I would play classics ranging from the late 50’s, early 60’s to the early 2000’s. I would also do a weather and traffic segment during my show.
Megan Colleran
Participated: (2017-2021) Graduated 2021
Positions held: Radio 200 Director (2018) Program Director (2019-2020) General Manager (2021)
Show Description: The Dropship! Mostly a mix of pop/indie, with speciality shows thrown in. (Holidays, Childhood Theme Songs, Broadway Selects, etc.) My go-to log line was, "Bringing you tomorrow's hits today."
McKensi Gudrian
Participated: (2019-2021) Graduated 2021
Positions held: Training Director Program Director
Show Description: I had a 200s show called Time to Get Schwifty where I would play both music and also talk with friends, we asked people about the weather and also came up with skits to do on my show. Best two years of my life and I created some of the greatest friendships from joining the station!
Trevor Toppin
Participated: (2017-2020) Graduated 2021
Show Description: His first show was "The Pregame Mix" for the first year. Then after that he joined up with DJ B-EZ as a co-host "The Friday Night Mix Up". Currently DJ Craz is performing in live venues across Connecticut and New York whilst performing private events. Reach out to him and stay connected with all the fun parties he's throwing for the masses!
Positions held: 200s Director (2018-2019) Director of Development (2019-2020)
Show Description: My show was called The Afternoon Mix and was a blend of past and present tunes; from Fleetwood Mac to Mac Miller, from Lorde to Queen, and everything in between. Pop, classic-rock, oldies
Positions held: PR Director (2016-2018) Director of Development (2019) General Manager (2020)
Show Description: Where we often get caught in our daily mix & favorite genres, Fully Loaded Monday’s was a weekly dose of the week's most popular songs, some utter classics, and discussion on pop culture and music's effect on our relationships and communication. Interviewing artists from Lil Yachty to local CCSU band Mandala, the focus was the artist behind the music & what inspired them to create and share their personal experiences. Music is too good to not share, why share one when you can share all genres and perspectives?
Michael DuBois
Participated: (2016-2018) Graduated 2018
Positions held: Program Director (2018) Director of Development (2018)*
Show Description: The Mancave with DJ Dirty Dad, part of the Radio 200 department playing all your favorite classic rock hits from the 60’s to late 80’s. Occasional talking bits with various guests talking about local and current issues facing society as well
*Started semester as Program Director and stepped into DD roll as occupant resigned*
Kyle Miller
Participated: (2013-2018) Graduated 2018
Positions held: Radio 200 Director Director of Development General Manager
Show Description: My show was titled Mixology. I came up with that name because I like all kinds of music. My show consisted of all kinds of rock, country, jazz, various a cappella covers and much more. The station was a great place to meet new people and showcase music I love and that wouldn’t necessarily get played on the mainstream stations. Everyone became a family and was a place I made friends for life.