The station is primarily staffed by Brandeis students and some community
volunteers. It has a "block programming" format, where the schedule is mostly fixed, with various genres airing at different times during the day. For example, the schedule from noon to 2 p.m. is, usually, the
Jazz Cafeteria. Genres include rock, electronic, bluegrass, Americana, Israeli music, metal, hip-hop/rap and R&B. WBRS also has a 25+ year history of live music performances on the air.
The Joint, featuring mostly electric rock, has aired weekly during the school year during that entire time, save for a six-month outage when the studios were moved across campus in 2003. A recently developed show "The Joint Talk", features interviews and unplugged performances. In Winter 2007–08, the
WBRS Coffeehouse was reinstated after a hiatus of several years. Airing Friday mornings, this show features acoustic bands live on the air. WBRS also is the home of Brandeis men's and women's basketball and men's baseball in the spring as well as sports talk all year long on its five sports-talk radio shows. The sports-talk radio shows are caller-friendly and encourage listener participation through giveaways and off-site broadcasts. Graduates from the WBRS Sports Department have gone on to professional broadcasting, Mike and Mike in the Morning (radio show on ESPN Radio and ESPN2), working for ESPN, and covering professional and collegiate sports teams as reporters, among other things. WBRS also has several news talk shows and a headline news broadcast Monday-Thursday. The news department at WBRS is run entirely by Brandeis students. WBRS News produces a 90-minute news block, titled "Newstalk 90," airing Monday–Thursday 16:30–18:00. "Newstalk 90" is divided into two blocks: (1) "Datebook," a daily half-hour of news (16:30–17:00), has up-to-the minute satellite news wire service, Brandeis news, as well as weather, sports, business and entertainment. (2) Hour-long live Talk Shows (17:00–18:00), each day with a different theme. "
Entertainment Talk" featuring the latest news in the world of entertainment. "
Your Brandeis World" features guests and topics that are of particular relevance to the Brandeis Community. In the past, guests on the show included University President
Jehuda Reinharz, world-renowned economist
Olivier Blanchard of
MIT, as well as an exclusive 2004 interview with then Chairman of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers,
Gregory Mankiw. The program also dedicated a special show celebrating the NEJS Department's 50th Anniversary, where then hosts
Emmanuel Grenader and
Hillel Sternlicht interviewed numerous members of the NEJS department, Professor
Anthony Polonsky, Professor
Marc Brettler, amongst many others. "
Sports Cafe" features sports news and discussion of the latest headlines and stories from the world of national, international, as well as local Brandeis sports. "
Spin Zone," a political talk show. These shows also feature live calls from the listeners. There is no formal classroom setting associated with WBRS. However, all of the management positions are held by students, with annual elections by the WBRS staff according to the WBRS Constitution. ==See also==