Radio
See also: :Category:Radio stations in Cincinnati, Ohio| Call sign | Frequency | Format | Owner | Description |
| WKRC | 550 AM | Talk Radio | Clear Channel | 55KRC, "The Talk Station" |
| WLW | 700 AM | News Radio | Clear Channel | "The Big One," "The Nation's Station," and "Home of the Reds:" Serves as flagship station for the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network |
| WNOP | 740 AM | Christian | Sacred Heart Radio | "Greater Cincinnati's Catholic Radio Station" |
| WPFB | 910 AM | NKU | Repeater of WNKU | |
| WCVX | 1050 AM | Christian Talk | Christian Broadcasting | "Cincinnati's Christian Voice" |
| WQRT | 1160 AM | Talk Radio | Christian Broadcasting | "Cincinnat's Real Talk 1160" |
| WDBZ | 1230 AM | Black Talk | Radio One | "The Buzz of Cincinnati" |
| WCVG | 1320 AM | Gospel | Great Lakes Radio | "Cincinnati's Voice of Gospel" |
| WSAI | 1360 AM | Sports Radio | Clear Channel | "Fox Sports 1360" |
| WMOH | 1450 AM | Talk | Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. | "The Ticket" |
| WDJO | 1480 AM | Oldies | Alchemy Broadcasting | |
| WCKY | 1530 AM | Sports Radio | Clear Channel | "Cincinnati's ESPN 1530" |
| WCNW | 1560 AM | Religious | Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. | |
| WAIF | 88.3 FM† | Community Radio | "What Radio Was Meant To Be"
† Shares frequency with WJVS, operating all other times |
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| WJVS | 88.3 FM‡ | campus radio | "Joint Vocational School"
‡ Shares frequency with WAIF, operating Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. during the school year. |
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| WMKV | 89.3 FM | Big Band/Adult Standards/Old Time | LifeSphere | |
| WMWX | 88.9 FM | Album Oriented Rock | Spryex Communications, Inc. | "The New Breed Of Rock" |
| WKCX | 89.1 FM | Album Oriented Rock | Spryex Communications, Inc. | "The New Breed Of Rock" |
| WNKU | 89.7 FM | Eclectic Music | NKU | "Best Public Radio in the Country" |
| WJYC | 90.1 FM | Christian | Air 1 | |
| WGUC | 90.9 FM | Classical | Cincinnati Public Radio | "Cincinnati's Classical Public Radio" |
| WVXU | 91.7 FM | NPR; Public Radio | Cincinnati Public Radio | Mostly news and informational programming, some entertainment and music |
| WOFX | 92.5 FM | Classic Rock | Cumulus | "The FOX" |
| WAKW | 93.3 FM | Christian | Pillar of Fire | "Star 93.3" |
| WNNF | 94.1 FM | Country | Cumulus | "Great Country 94.1" |
| WYGY | 94.9 FM | 1980's | Hubbard Radio | "Rewind 94.9" |
| WVQC-LP | 95.7 FM | Variety, community, non-profit | Media Bridges | "Radio Free Cincinnati" |
| WFTK | 96.5 FM | Alternative Rock | Cumulus Media Partners | "96 Rock" |
| WSWD | 97.3 FM | Modern Country | Hubbard Radio | "The Wolf" |
| WOXY | 97.7 FM | Hispanic | TSJ Media | "La Mega" |
| WRRM | 98.5 FM | Soft Rock | Cumulus Media Partners | "Warm 98" |
| WHKO | 99.1 FM | Country | Cox Radio | "K99.1" |
| WCFN | 100.3 FM | Urban Adult Contemporary | Radio One | "Mojo" |
| WIZF | 101.1 FM | Contemporary Urban/Hip-Hop | Radio One | "The Wiz" |
| WKRQ | 101.9 FM | Top 40/Hot AC | Hubbard Radio | "Q 102" |
| WEBN | 102.7 FM | Rock | Clear Channel | "The lunatic fringe of American FM." |
| WGRR | 103.5 FM | Classic Hits/Oldies | Cumulus Media Partners | "Cincinnati's Greatest Hits" |
| WNLT | 104.3 FM | Contemporary Christian | Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc. | K-Love |
| WUBE | 105.1 FM | Country | Hubbard Radio | "B 105" |
| WNKN | 105.9 FM | Simulcast of 89.7 FM | NKU | |
| WKFS | 107.1 FM | Top 40 | Clear Channel | "KISS 107 FM" |
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Famous quotes containing the word radio:
“A bibulation of sports writers, a yammer of radio announcers, a guilt of umpires, an indigence of writers.”
—Walter Wellesley (Red)
“The radio ... goes on early in the morning and is listened to at all hours of the day, until nine, ten and often eleven oclock in the evening. This is certainly a sign that the grown-ups have infinite patience, but it also means that the power of absorption of their brains is pretty limited, with exceptions, of courseI dont want to hurt anyones feelings. One or two news bulletins would be ample per day! But the old geese, wellIve said my piece!”
—Anne Frank (19291945)
“Local television shows do not, in general, supply make-up artists. The exception to this is Los Angeles, an unusually generous city in this regard, since they also provide this service for radio appearances.”
—Fran Lebowitz (b. 1950)