WNWR
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| WNWR-AM | |
| City of license | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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| Broadcast area | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Branding | New World Radio |
| Slogan | The Multicultural Voice of the Delaware Valley |
| First air date | 1960s |
| Frequency | 1540 (kHz) |
| Format | ethnic |
| Owner | Global Radio LLC |
| Website | http://www.wnwr.com/ |
WNWR-AM is a multicultural station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts at 1540 kHz on the AM dial. Its transmitters are located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
They carry various foreign language programs such as China Drive from China Radio International from 7am-9am and Chinese Radio New York from Monday-Friday 4-5:30pm in Cantonese.
In the 1960s and 1970s it was station WRCP, a country music station that had an FM country partner station, WRCP-FM.
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Satellite Radio Local Traffic/Weather: XM Channel 212 | Sirius Channel 149 |
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See also: Philadelphia (FM) (AM)
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