WWFM

WWFM
City Trenton, New Jersey
Branding The Classical Network
Frequency 89.1 (MHz)
(also on HD Radio)
89.1-2 FM Jazz "JazzOn2" (HD Radio)
89.1-3 FM "Viking 89" MCCC Student Radio (HD Radio)
Translator(s) See list below
Repeater(s) See list below
First air date September 6, 1982
Format Classical
Language(s) English
ERP 1,150 watts
HAAT 89 meters (292 feet)
Class A
Facility ID 41194
Callsign meaning WWFM (As in this station is a FM)
Owner Mercer County Community College
Webcast Listen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Website wwfm.org

WWFM (FM, "The Classical Network") is a classical music radio station, which is owned and operated by Mercer County Community College. The flagship station is licensed to the Trenton/Princeton area and operates from the West Windsor campus of MCCC. The Classical Network owns and operates WWFM, WWNJ, WWCJ, and WWPJ. It also broadcasts in the New York City and Philadelphia markets on digital (HD) radio.

HD multicasts

WWFM-HD2 is "JazzOn2", which runs a traditional Jazz format. WWFM-HD3 is "Viking 89", MCCC student radio. WXPN's XPoNential Radio service airs on the HD3 when Mercer students are not on the air. "JazzOn2" is also on the HD2 channels of WWCJ, WWNJ, and WWPJ.[1]

Other Classical Network stations

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license ERP
W
Class FCC info
WWNJ 91.1 FM Toms River Township, New Jersey 5,800 A FCC
WWCJ 89.1 FM (also on HD Radio) Cape May, New Jersey 13,500 B1 FCC
WWPJ 89.5 FM Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania 100 A FCC

Translators

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license ERP
W
Class FCC info
K216FW 91.1 FM Steamboat Springs, Colorado 10 D FCC
W224AU 92.7 FM Allentown, Pennsylvania 8 D FCC
W226AA 93.1 FM Easton, Pennsylvania 150 D FCC
W245AC 96.9 FM Harmony Township, New Jersey 10 D FCC
W300AC 107.9 FM Chatsworth, New Jersey 35 D FCC
W230AA 93.9 FM Atlantic City, New Jersey 27 D FCC

The Classical Network on HD2 in NYC and Philadelphia

The Classical Network's programming is also available on the HD2 channels of WKCR in New York City and WYPA in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Between the analog signals of The Classical Network and these two digital signals, The Classical Network covers more of the U.S. population with broadcasts of classical music than any other public or commercial station.

References

Coordinates: 40°15′29″N 74°38′56″W / 40.258°N 74.649°W / 40.258; -74.649

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