

90.7 WFUV
FM / United States- 0
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WFUV is a public radio station originating from the United States, based in New York City. It first aired on July 8, 1947, founded by Fordham University as a student-run station on 90.7 FM, with its call letters reflecting its academic roots (Fordham University Voice). Transitioning to a professional staff in the 1960s under manager George Abraham, it moved to a triple A format by the 1990s, broadcasting from the Keating Hall basement in the Bronx. Now reaching cities like Yonkers, it’s funded by listener donations and grants, offering a distinctive voice in the NYC radio scene.
The station plays a blend of folk, rock, roots, and singer-songwriter music, featuring artists like Bob Dylan, The Lumineers, and local talents. Its programming includes acclaimed shows like "The Alternate Side" and "FUV Live," with in-studio performances from its Studio A. WFUV is available live and online, appealing to music enthusiasts.