NEW YORK RADIO
New York radio is the densest dial in the world — every format, every language, every subculture has at least one station. From WNYC's public radio to Hot 97's hip-hop legacy, from Spanish-language megastations to tiny community stations in every borough, NYC radio is a microcosm of the city itself.
Hot 97 and Power 105.1 shaped American hip-hop radio. WBGO is a jazz institution. WNYC sets the standard for public radio. The city's ethnic stations serve virtually every immigrant community.
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What makes New York radio special?
New York has the most diverse radio market in the world. You can hear Haitian Creole, Korean, Russian, Arabic, and dozens of other languages on the FM and AM dial. The city's hip-hop, jazz, and public radio stations are nationally influential.
Which NYC stations are nationally influential?
WNYC (public radio), Hot 97 (hip-hop), WBGO (jazz), WQXR (classical), and Z100 (pop) all punch above their local market. Many artists credit Hot 97 and college stations like WFUV with breaking their careers.
Is there good jazz radio in New York?
WBGO (88.3 FM, Newark/NYC) is one of the premier jazz stations in the world, broadcasting 24/7 jazz with knowledgeable hosts and deep catalog. WKCR (Columbia University) also features excellent jazz programming.









