List of radio stations in Tennessee

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== List of radio stations in Tennessee ==

This is a list of radio stations in the state of Tennessee, sorted by city of license. Tennessee is home to a diverse array of radio stations that cater to various musical tastes, news, talk shows, and other forms of entertainment.

Major Cities[edit | edit source]

Nashville[edit | edit source]

Memphis[edit | edit source]

  • WDIA - The first radio station in the United States programmed entirely for African Americans.
  • WEVL - A volunteer-operated community radio station.
  • WUMR - The University of Memphis' jazz station.

Knoxville[edit | edit source]

  • WIVK-FM - A country music station.
  • WUOT - A public radio station affiliated with NPR.
  • WUTK-FM - The University of Tennessee's student-run radio station.

Chattanooga[edit | edit source]

  • WUTC - A public radio station affiliated with NPR.
  • WGOW - A talk radio station.
  • WJTT - An urban contemporary station.

Other Cities[edit | edit source]

Clarksville[edit | edit source]

  • WJZM - A news/talk station.
  • WVVR - A country music station.

Johnson City[edit | edit source]

  • WETS-FM - A public radio station affiliated with NPR.
  • WJCW - A news/talk station.

Murfreesboro[edit | edit source]

  • WMOT - A public radio station affiliated with NPR.
  • WGNS - A news/talk station.

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