WQXW

WQXW (90.3 FM) is an all-classical music radio station licensed to Ossining, New York [1]. It simulcasts WQXR-FM, the only classical music station in New York City.

WQXW
CityOssining, New York
Broadcast areaNorthern/Central Westchester, New York, Putnam County, New York, Northern Fairfield County, Connecticut
BrandingClassical New York 105.9 WQXR
Frequency90.3 MHz
First air date1992 as WDFH
FormatClassical
ERP250 watts
HAAT145 metres (476 ft)
ClassA
Facility ID71711
Transmitter coordinates41°09′07″N 73°47′10″W
Call sign meaningWQXR Westchester
Former call signsWDFH (1992-2013)
OwnerNew York Public Radio
Sister stationsWNYC (AM), WNYC-FM, WQXR-FM, New Jersey Public Radio
Websitewww.wqxr.org for station originating content

WQXW now covers much of northern and central Westchester County, reaching portions of the New York metro area where WQXR cannot reach. WQXW's antenna tower is located in Pleasantville, New York.

History

WDFH logo.

The radio station originated in 1982 as WDFH, a community radio station that broadcast a freeform format of progressive and alternative rock, jazz, blues, and folk. WDFH had a several-decades long history, starting out as a cable-based station in the 1980s and finally moving to the FM band in 1992.

One of WDFH's notable programs in its final years was OutCasting, a program for LGBTQ youth.

On July 29, 2013, WDFH ceased broadcasting, and the broadcast license was subsequently purchased by New York Public Radio, changing call letters to WQXW and becoming a rebroadcaster of WQXR.[2]

References

  1. "WQXR | New York's Classical Music Radio Station". WQXR. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
  2. "WQXR Expands its Reach into Westchester with New WQXW 90.3 FM". WQXR. July 29, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
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