- published: 13 Jun 2017
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WCTC (1450 AM) is an American radio station broadcasting a syndicated and live talk radio format. Licensed to New Brunswick, New Jersey, the station serves the Middlesex, Somerset & Union County area ("M-S-U"...Arbitron Market #41). The station is currently owned by Greater Media (through The Sentinel Publishing Co.). The station broadcasts in C-QUAM AM stereo. It is the chief radio broadcaster for Rutgers University athletic events and Somerset Patriots independent league baseball games. WCTC is also the primary source for winter school closing announcements. WCTC's former Talk format continues with the weekday morning show featuring New Jersey radio veteran Bert Baron, entitled "Jersey Central." The weekday lineup includes Laura Ingraham from 9 to noon, Rich Eisen from noon to 3, and Tommy G from 3 to 6 PM. WCTC also airs special interest shows on the weekends.
WCTC derives its callsign from the Chanticleer, a flamboyant fighting rooster from the medieval fable Reynard the Fox (Le Roman de Renart). It is also used by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales which was the Rutgers mascot from 1925 to 1955. The station is currently owned by Greater Media, Inc. Its sister station is WMGQ-FM, another Greater Media property.
The Graphics Building, or G Building, is home to those training to be mechanics of industry or work in the building trades. Additionally, the Harry V. Quadracci Printing Education and Technology Center is located within the G Building and serves students enrolled in printing, publishing, graphic design and related fields.
At Waukesha County Technical College, award winning instructors provide the hands-on training students need to be successful in the real world.
WCTC's Fitness Center serves as a resource for students and employees to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Credit students and employees receive a free membership to the Fitness Center. For more information and to gain access to the Fitness Center, visit www.wctc.edu/fitness
Blended Options features the rigor and value found in traditional WCTC programs, but in short, manageable segments. The benefits include accelerated online courses that meet one night per week, consistency of scheduling and an opportunity to gain credit for prior learning. For more information, visit www.wctc.edu/blended-options
The Electronics Building (or E Building) houses labs with cutting-edge technology, such as robotic arms, for programs such as Automation Systems Technology, Electronics and Electrical Engineering Technology. Science and math classes are also held here.
He might just look a little bit kooky
But he thinks that's okay
he needs a job to pay off his mortgage and his chevrolet
If tricks you want then he ain't your person
All he does is stand
Except the time when he is running from the policeman
Ah... Ah... Ah... yeah
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!
Whoa, Oh!
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!
Whoa, Oh!
It might surprise you he went to college
And got his degree
It's hard to find a job with a major in plant psychology
His identity he tries to keep secret
But not because he's great
Cause the girls will just keep on laughing
And he'll never get a date
Ah... Ah... Ah... Yeah!
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!
Whoa, Oh!
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!
Whoa, Oh!
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!
Whoa, Oh!
Banana Man! 1 2 3!
Banana Man! I'm Banana Man!
Banana Man! Dance with me!