Station Staff
General Manager: Nick Jourdan
gm@scadatlantaradio.org

Music Director: Brett Mangum
music@scadatlantaradio.org

Program Director: Vacant
program@scadatlantaradio.org

Production Director: Vacant
production@scadatlantaradio.org

Promotions Director: Shawn Corkran
promotions@scadatlantaradio.org

Director of Student Media: Katherine Medina
kmedina@scad.edu

Office Phone: (404) 253-3285

Send mail to:
SCAD Atlanta Radio – SCAD House 103
1600 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30309

F.A.Q.

How do I become a DJ?
Any SCAD Atlanta student (full- or part-time, undergraduate or graduate student) is eligible to apply. Email atlstudentmedia@scad.edu for information and an application. We offer full training every quarter to any interested student.

How can I request a DJ for an on-campus event?
If you are a student or staff member in need of music for an on-campus event, consider the talented members of SCAD Atlanta Radio! We have the songs and the equipment to help you with your situation. All requests must be formally submitted at least two weeks in advance and are processed in the order they are received. Download the SCAD Atlanta Radio DJ Event form and return it to atlstudentmedia@scad.edu after completion.

Can I buy advertising on the radio?
We’re a non-commercial station, so you can’t buy advertising. You can sponsor the station and get an underwriting announcement on the air like “SCAD Atlanta Radio is brought to you by the support of Company X, located at 123 Any Street in Atlanta.” For more information on underwriting for SCAD Atlanta Radio, click here.

4 thoughts on “Contact

    1. You have to be enrolled at the school. DJs are welcome at any time, but manager positions, unless otherwise interrupted, change during the Winter quarter.

      You can also just help out with the station, as a student or faculty member, without being a DJ or manager.

  1. Hey,

    I didn’t see any option to choose certain genres on your recent survey. I would like to suggest you play more hip hop, r&b, and rap, jazz, funk, and soul. Not pop selections from these, of course, but the b-list type stuff that you don’t hear on the radios.

    Thanks for listening.

  2. Just wanted to say how much I enjoy the Fuzz Factory. Brett has a fantastic musical ear and plays stuff you just don’t hear anywhere. It is a “destination” show and I have turned many others on to it throughout this great land of ours.

    Keep the fuzz rolling!

    Cheers,

    Jason

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