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Washington’s FM radio stations provide all types of programming from classical to country. The city is also home to the renowned National Public Radio (NPR).
 
Print Media Television FM Radio Stations AM Radio Stations
  • 88.1 WMUC (College, Progressive)
  • 99.1 WZLL (Spanish)
  • 88.5 WAMU (NPR)
  • 99.5 WIHT (Adult Contemporary)
  • 89.3 WPFW (Jazz, Ethnic, Talk)
  • 99.9 WFRE (Country)
  • 90.1 WCSP (C-SPAN)
  • 100.3 WBIG (Oldies)
  • 90.9 WETA (NPR, Classical)
  • 101.1 WWDC (Rock)
  • 91.9 WGTS (Christian)
  • 103.5 WTOP (All News)
  • 93.9 WKYS (Urban, Contemporary)
  • 105.1 WAVA (Contemporary Christian)
  • 94.7 WARW (Classic Rock)
  • 105.9 WJZW (Light Jazz)
  • 95.5 WPGC (Urban Contemporary)
  • 106.7 WJFK (Talk/Jazz)
  • 96.3 WHUR (Adult Urban Contemporary)
  • 107.3 WRQX (Contemporary)
  • 97.1 WASH (Adult Contemporary)
  • 107.7 WTOP (All News)
  • 98.7 WMZQ (Country)
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