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WETA (90.9 FM) is a non-commercial, public FM radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C., broadcasting a classical music format. Its studios are located in Arlington, Virginia and its broadcast tower is located near Arlington at ( 38°53′30.0″N 77°7′54.0″W / 38.891667°N 77.131667°W / 38.891667; -77.131667
WILL-FM's HD2 digital subchannel is a 24-hour music stream with the C-24 classical music service, along with WILL-FM's locally produced classical music shows. This programming is relayed by translator station W266AF 101.1 MHz in Urbana, but moved exclusively to a webstream on February 1, 2024.
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 KAAA: 1230 AM: Kingman: Cameron Broadcasting, Inc. News/Talk/Information KAFF: 930 AM: Flagstaff: Flagstaff Radio, Inc.
102.9 FM: Hartford: Red Wolf Broadcasting Corporation: Classic rock WDUP-LP: 92.9 FM: New London: HP-NL Communications, Inc. Hip Hop/R&B WEBE: 107.9 FM: Westport: Connoisseur Media Licenses, LLC: Adult contemporary WECS: 90.1 FM: Willimantic: Eastern Connecticut State University: Variety WEDW-FM: 88.5 FM: Stamford: Connecticut Public ...
Classical music is returning to Milwaukee radio after a 15-year absence. But the local airwaves will lose a news-talk station as a result. WHAD-FM 90.7 will switch to classical music as part of ...
The only NPR-produced show still airing on WGUC is the youth classical performance program From the Top, while the news and information programming is heard on WVXU around the clock, except for a couple hours of specialty music programming late nights. In 2003, WGUC became the first public radio station in Ohio to broadcast a digital HD Radio ...
The July 1, 1991, launch of KXJZ (88.9 FM) created a second station focused on jazz and freed up more time on KXPR for classical music. [26] KXPR became even more devoted to classical music when all news programming was consolidated on KXJZ in 1996. [23] In 1998, the umbrella organization renamed itself Capital Public Radio. [23]