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WETA (FM)

WETA
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City Washington, D.C.
Broadcast area Washington metropolitan area
Branding Classical WETA 90.9 FM
Frequency 90.9 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) See tables below
First air date 1970
Format Analog/HD1: Classical/NPR News
HD2: Classical Vocal Music ("VivaLaVoce")
ERP 75,000 watts (analog)
3,200 watts (digital)
HAAT 186 meters
Class B
Facility ID 65669
Callsign meaning WETA: Washington Educational Telecommunications Association
Owner Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association
Webcast WETA Live Stream
Website weta.org/fm/

WETA (90.9 FM) is a non-commercial, public radio station licensed to serve Washington, DC broadcasting a classical music format. Its studios are located in Arlington, Virginia and its broadcast tower is located near Arlington at (38°53′30.0″N 77°07′54.0″W / 38.891667°N 77.131667°W / 38.891667; -77.131667). The station covers the Washington metropolitan area with the highest effective radiated power of any FM station in the market with 75,000 watts, which exceeds the current limit set by the Federal Communications Commission for Class B FM radio stations.

WETA programming is simulcast on WGMS 89.1 in Hagerstown, Maryland and on translator W205BL 88.9 in Frederick, Maryland. Listeners with an HD Radio receiver can listen to the WETA programming in HD on both WETA and WGMS.

From 1970 through early 2005, WETA featured a mixed radio format of classical music, folk music, jazz, and news. It switched to a predominantly news and talk radio format from February 28, 2005 until January 22, 2007, when it switched to its current all-classical radio format. The switch was part of an unusual deal between the public radio station and commercial station WGMS (FM), which abandoned the classical music format it had aired for decades after an attempt to sell WGMS to Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder failed. The FCC subsequently granted WETA permission to use the WGMS call letters for its Hagerstown, Maryland repeater station, formerly known as WETH.


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