FM radio stations | Frequency (MHz) | Format | Founded | Website |
---|---|---|---|---|
WPEB | 88.1 | Variety | 1981 | hdms.net/wpeb |
WXPN | 88.5 | Adult Album Alternative, College, University of Pennsylvania | 1945 | xpn.org |
WRDV | 89.3 | Oldies | 1980 | wrdv.org |
WRTI | 90.1 | Classical/Jazz | 1948 | wrti.org |
WHYY | 90.9 | Public, NPR News/Talk | 1954 | whyy.org |
WKDU | 91.7 | College, Drexel University | 1958 | wkdu.org |
WXTU | 92.5 | Country | 1984 | wxtu.com |
WMMR | 93.3 | Active Rock | 1942 | wmmr.com |
WIP-FM | 94.1 | Sports Talk | 1971 | 610wip.com |
WPST | 94.5 | Hot AC | 1965 | wpst.com |
WBEN | 95.7 | Adult Hits | 2005 | 957benfm.com |
WRDW | 96.5 | Rhythmic CHR | 2003 | wired965.com |
WPEN-FM | 97.5 | Sports Talk | 2009 | 975thefanatic.com |
WOGL | 98.1 | Classic Hits | 1987 | wogl.com |
WUSL | 98.9 | Urban | 1975 | power99.com |
WRNB | 100.3 | Urban AC | 1940s | rnbphilly.com |
WBEB | 101.1 | Adult Contemporary | 1963 | b101radio.com |
WIOQ | 102.1 | CHR | 1989 | q102.com |
WMGK | 102.9 | Classic Rock | 1975 | wmgk.com |
WPPZ | 103.9 | Urban Gospel | 1960 | praisephilly.com |
WRFF | 104.5 | Alternative | 1965 | radio1045.com |
WDAS | 105.3 | Urban AC | 1959 | wdasfm.com |
WISX | 106.1 | Hot AC | 2006 | mixphiladelphia.com |
WWIQ | 106.9 | News/Talk | 2012 | iq1069.com |
WPHI | 107.9 | Urban | 2005 | hot1079philly.com |
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