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90.3 FM WNJZ |
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90.3 FM WRPR |
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90.3 FM WVHP |
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90.3 FM WVPH |
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90.3 FM WKNJ |
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This page will attempt to showcase the histories of New
Jersey FM Radio stations, past and present. The history pages content is
provided by "Pirate" Jim George. Please feel free to
e-mail him with any information you would like to contribute to this
page and you will be credited.
Some information also provided by:
Bruce Elving's FMedia! newsletters, 1986-present
Dave Hughes' NYRTV website (no longer online)
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WNJZ - 90.3 FM, Cape May Ct. House
WNJZ simulcasts WNJT (see
Page 1,)
as part of the NJN Radio Network.
90.3 was granted the WNJZ calls on April 26, 1996.
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WRPR - 90.3 FM, Mahwah
WRPR, from Ramapo College, started broadcasting on July 15, 1980.
Calls were assigned on October 9, 1979.
WRPR stands for "Ramapo Power Radio" and features a mix of rock and
specialty programming.
(Old WRPR logos courtesy of Bryan Vargo)
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WVHP - 90.3 FM, Highland Park
WVHP was a 10 watt station that broadcasted from Highland Park High
School, and went on the air in January 1973.
Calls stood for the "Voice Of Highland Park."
The station shared time with WVPH, 90.3 in Piscataway (see below.)
WVHP was deleted by the FCC in April 1993.
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WVPH - 90.3 FM, Piscataway
WVPH, from Piscataway High School, started broadcasting in May 1976.
Calls stand for the "Voice Of Piscataway High."
WVPH shared time with WVHP, 90.3 in Highland Park (see above) until April
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WKNJ - 90.3 FM, Union Twsp.
WKNJ, from Kean University (formerly "College",) started broadcasting in
January 1980.
The station currently features a mix of rock and specialty programming.
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