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Where to Hear Us
WWFM The Classical Network is comprised of four full service stations. In addition, The Network also owns and operates translator stations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Colorado. Click here for a coverage map.
| Our studios are located on the West Windsor Campus of Mercer County Community College, New Jersey. |
| Full Service Stations |
| WWFM |
89.1 FM |
Trenton, NJ |
| WWNJ |
91.1 FM |
Toms River, NJ |
| WWCJ |
89.1 FM |
Cape May, NJ |
| WWPJ |
89.5 FM |
Pen Argyl, PA |
Translator Stations |
| W224AU |
92.7 FM |
Allentown, PA |
| W226AA |
93.1 FM |
Easton, PA |
| W230AA |
93.9 FM |
Atlantic City, NJ |
| W245AC |
96.9 FM |
Harmony Twp, NJ |
| W289AA |
105.7 FM |
Lebanon Twp, NJ |
| W300AC |
107.9 FM |
Chatsworth, NJ |
| K216FW |
91.1 FM |
Steamboat Springs,CO |
WWFM is a 1,150 watt station, broadcasting on 89.1 FM, also broadcasting in HD. WWNJ is a 50,000 watt station, broadcasting on 91.1 FM. WWCJ is a 15,000 watt station, broadcasting on 89.1 FM. WWPJ is a 100 watt station broadcasting on 89.5 FM from Pen Argyl, PA. WWFM was established in 1982, WWNJ in 1991, WWCJ in 1999 and WWPJ in 2001.
From our studios in Trenton, WWFM, the flagship station of The Classical Network, "uplinks" its signal to a satellite located 22,300 miles above the Equator. From this satellite, the signal is "downlinked" to some of our transmitter sites (Toms River, Cape May, Pen Argyl & Colorado).
WWFM can also be heard on Blue Ridge cable system serving portions of northeastern Pennsylvania and portions of northwestern New Jersey.


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