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WRCJ-FM (90.9 MHz) is a listener-supported, non-commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, broadcasting classical music and jazz. The license is held by the Detroit Classical and Jazz Educational Radio LLC, which is owned by the Stanley and Judith Frankel Family Foundation.
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3]; KDTI: 90.3 FM: Rochester Hills: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary Christian KTGG: 1540 AM: Okemos
WRCJ-FM: 90.9 MHz & HD1 Mainstream Terrestrial Detroit Classical & Jazz Educational Radio Detroit Michigan: Website: WRTI & WRTI-HD2 90.1 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Temple University: Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Website: WRTJ: 89.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Temple University Coatesville Pennsylvania: Website: WRTL: 90.7 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial
The following is a list of full-power non-commercial educational radio stations in the United States broadcasting programming from National Public Radio (NPR), which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, band, city of license and state.
HD1 is a simulcast of the analog FM signal's classical music and NPR format. HD2 is a simulcast of WKAR (870 AM ), continuing from local sunset to sunrise when the AM station is not broadcasting. It is also simulcast on a low-powered translator at 102.3 FM giving most of the Lansing area access to a locally focused NPR news and talk station.
WKZO (590 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Kalamazoo, Michigan.It is owned by Midwest Communications, Inc., and airs a talk radio format.The studios and offices are on West Main Street in Kalamazoo.
WHFR airs a variety format of music seldom played by Detroit area radio stations, including alternative/modern rock, big bands, urban gospel, Americana, folk, blues, hip hop, jazz, space rock, urban rock, and world music. Most shows highlight new releases, independent labels, and local artists.
W260CB (99.9 FM, "The Detroit Praise Network") is a radio translator in Detroit, Michigan. Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, it relays an urban gospel format broadcast by WDMK-HD2, which, along with the 99.9 FM signal of W260CB is also simulcast on W252BX 98.3 FM. The stations are collectively branded as The Detroit Praise Network.