WNYC-FM Radio Playlist
- 15:07 Gunman kills 2 people and wounds 6 others at Florida State University-
- 15:06 Morning Edition-
- 15:01 Newscast-NPR News
- 14:55 Some churches in Appalachia are famous for their handmade chocolate Easter eggs-
- 14:55 Morning Edition-
- 14:51 What Trump's choice of gold decor in the Oval Office projects about his presidency-
- 14:46 Wrestler and actor John Cena could become the WWE's most decorated world champion-
- 14:42 Morning Edition-
- 14:40 A wind project is stalled in New York. Experts worry about impacts across the U.S.-
- 14:35 Zambians living with HIV struggle to find medication following U.S. foreign aid cuts-
- 14:33 Morning Edition-
- 14:30 Newscast-NPR News
- 14:22 Documentary 'Cheech & Chong's Last Movie' looks at the rise of the comedy duo-
- 14:17 Morning Edition-
- 14:16 U.S. will walk away from Ukraine peace efforts if progress not made soon, Rubio says-
- 14:11 Is Trump threatening the Fed's independence with attacks on Fed Chair Jerome Powell?-
- 14:11 Morning Edition-
- 14:07 Court denies White House appeal in Abrego Garcia deportation case-
- 14:01 Newscast-NPR News
- 14:00 Morning Edition-
- 13:50 WNYC FM-NPR News and the New York Conversation
- 13:46 What Trump's choice of gold decor in the Oval Office projects about his presidency-
- 13:42 Morning Edition-
- 13:35 Trump presses Fed Chair Powell to lower interest rates, calls for his 'termination'-
- 13:30 Newscast-NPR News
- 13:29 Morning Edition-
- 13:25 A father remembers his only daughter, killed in the Oklahoma City bombing-
- 13:22 Trump hosts Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for discussion on trade-
- 13:11 The State Department is changing its mind about what it calls human rights-
- 13:11 Morning Edition-
- 13:07 Gunman kills 2 people and wounds 6 others at Florida State University-
- 13:01 Newscast-NPR News
- 12:59 Morning Edition-
- 12:55 Some churches in Appalachia are famous for their handmade chocolate Easter eggs-
- 12:51 A trade fair in southern China is feeling the impacts of Trump's soaring tariffs-
- 12:50 Morning Edition-
- 12:46 Wrestler and actor John Cena could become the WWE's most decorated world champion-
- 12:40 A wind project is stalled in New York. Experts worry about impacts across the U.S.-
- 12:40 Morning Edition-
- 12:35 Zambians living with HIV struggle to find medication following U.S. foreign aid cuts-
- 12:30 Newscast-NPR News
- 12:29 Morning Edition-
- 12:29 Documentary 'Cheech & Chong's Last Movie' looks at the rise of the comedy duo-
- 12:01 Newscast-NPR News
- 12:00 Morning Edition-
- 11:57 Witness History-BBC World Service
- 11:32 Business Daily-BBC World Service
- 11:32 BBC News Summary-BBC World Service
- 11:07 The Newsroom-BBC World Service
- 10:06 Unexpected Elements-BBC World Service
- 10:06 BBC News-BBC World Service
- 09:06 Newsday-BBC World Service
- 08:01 BBC News-BBC World Service
- 07:06 Newsday-BBC World Service
- 07:02 BBC News-BBC World Service
- 06:00 New Sounds-
- 05:59 WNYC FM-NPR News and the New York Conversation
- 05:00 q from the CBC -
- 04:59 WNYC FM-NPR News and the New York Conversation
- 04:00 Latino USA-
- 03:59 WNYC FM-NPR News and the New York Conversation
- 03:00 On Point from APM-
- 02:59 WNYC FM-NPR News and the New York Conversation
- 02:58 All Things Considered-
- 02:55 Cascarones, a playful and colorful tradition that unites friends and family around Easter season -
- 02:50 Trump's Forest Service cuts have people in tinder dry New Mexico on edge-
- 02:44 A look at Trump and Maine's standoff over transgender athletes policy-
- 02:43 All Things Considered-
- 02:40 Are there signs of life on alien planet K2-18b, or is it just a lot of hot air?-
- 02:36 Supreme Court to hear challenge to Trump's birthright citizenship order in May-
- 02:34 All Things Considered-
- 02:30 Newscast-NPR News
- 02:21 LA schools superintendent says he'll protect undocumented students 'to the very end'-
- 02:18 All Things Considered-
- 02:15 Black Christian leaders call for more solidarity with LGBTQ people in their churches-
- 02:10 Some Harvard researchers have received stop work orders. One shares their story-
- 02:10 All Things Considered-
- 02:06 Trump calls for Fed Chair Jerome Powell's 'termination' in blistering attack-
- 02:01 Newscast-NPR News
- 01:29 All Things Considered-
- 01:23 This week in science: Drumming crabs, lab-made nuggets and LSD without the trip-
- 01:21 This week in science:-
- 01:14 'Sinners' is a blood-drenched, blues-infected thriller-
- 01:13 All Things Considered-
- 01:06 How tariffs could impact the availability of baby products-
- 01:01 Newscast-NPR News
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WQXR 105.9 FM is a classical music radio station based in New York City. It is operated by New York Public Radio, a nonprofit organization, and serves as a prominent source of classical music programming in the United States. Originally established in 1936, WQXR transitioned to its current FM frequency in 2009 after a frequency swap with another station. The station broadcasts a wide range of classical music, including live performances, curated playlists, and programs featuring prominent composers and musicians. WQXR also streams its content online, expanding its reach beyond the New York metropolitan area.