MJI Broadcasting
About
Radio broadcasting spins stories and news into the air you breathe; MJI Broadcasting does exactly that across New York. Its signal travels from a discreet uptown perch at 1270 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020, looping local voices, music, and updates into daily routines. Behind the scenes—behind the glass and steel a block from Central Park—producers cue segments and engineers balance clarity in the public spectrum.
Tune in for news updates, music rotation, live call-ins, traffic bursts between 7–9 a.m., weather cut-ins every thirty minutes, and weekend specialty shows running from Saturday 7 p.m. to Sunday 11 p.m. The signal is light and portable; a car radio or office kitchen counter usually carries it without fuss. Administrators cover licensing paperwork and public-service announcements; the airwaves stay clear and alive inside the FCC’s approved envelope.
Operate the dial or scan nearby frequencies; for directions, explore the map at MJI Broadcasting on Google Maps. A quick call puts you on the studio guest list: reach (212) 397-1134 to request a song, tip a story, or pitch an idea—airtime waits. Voices come and go; the signal remains constant.