WPHY

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WPHY-AM
City of license Trenton, New Jersey
Broadcast area Trenton, New Jersey
Branding ESPN Radio 920
Slogan Philadelphia's Real Sports Station
First air date ?
Frequency 920 (kHz)
Format Sports Talk
Owner Nassau Broadcasting Partners
Website http://www.920espn.com/

WPHY-AM is a sports talk station in Trenton, New Jersey targets Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts at 920 kHz on the AM dial.

WPHY broadcasts local shows such as The Temple Football Show with Al Golden, Philly Sports Live hosted by John Mozes and Dan Schwartzman, the Michael Lewis Show.

Local sports coverage includes covering the Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia 76ers, and college sports of Drexel University, Lasalle University, University of Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph University (Hawks), Temple University Owls, and Villanova University.

Their competition includes the other sports radio stations such as WIP-AM (610), WPEN (AM) (920), and WYSP (94.1 Free FM, which only broadcasts Philadelphia Eagles games).

The station was recently converted to the ESPN format when ESPN 1680 changed to an Asian format in 2002.

Today, WPHY serves as the local affiliate for ESPN Radio.

Radio stations in the Trenton, New Jersey market (Arbitron #141)

By frequency: (FM) 88.1 | 89.1 | 91.3 | 94.5 | 101.5 | 103.3 | 106.9

(AM) 640 | 920 | 1040 | 1260 | 1300 | 1350

By callsign: WBUD | WCHR | WHWH | WIMG | WKDN | WKXW | WNJT | WPHY | WPRB | WPST | WTSR | WWFM | WWJZ

Past Stations: WTHK 97.5

See also for overlap: Philadelphia (FM) (AM) | Trenton | Wilmington


AM radio stations in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania region (Arbitron #7)
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By callsign
Operating stations
KYW |WBCB | WCHE | WCHR | WCOJ | WDAS | WEMG | WEXP | WFIL | WHAT | WIP | WNAP | WNAR | WNJC | WNPV | WNTP | WNWR | WPAZ | WPEN | WPHE | WPHT | WPHY | WPWA | WQHS | WTMR | WURD | WVCH | WWDB | WWJZ | WWTX

Satellite Radio Local Traffic/Weather: XM Channel 212 | Sirius Channel 149

Defunct stations
WCAU
Other Pennsylvania Markets
Arbitron-Ranked Pennsylvania Radio Markets:

Allentown (FM) (AM) | Altoona | Chambersburg | Erie (FM) (AM) | Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon (FM) (AM) | Johnstown | Lancaster (FM) (AM) | Meadville-Franklin | Philadelphia (FM) (AM) | Pittsburgh (FM) (AM) | Reading | State College | Sunbury-Selinsgrove-Lewisburg | Wilkes Barre-Scranton (FM) (AM) | Waynesboro | Williamsport | York (FM) (AM)

Non-Arbitron-Ranked Pennsylvania Radio Markets:
Northern Pennsylvania (includes DuBois, Kane, Punxsutawney, and St. Marys)

Markets that transcend New York and Pennsylvania:
Olean NY/Bradford PA | Jamestown NY/Warren PA

See also: List of radio stations in Pennsylvania and List of United States radio markets
 
See also for overlap: Philadelphia (FM) (AM) | Trenton | Wilmington

See also: Philadelphia (FM) (AM)

See also: List of AM stations in Philadelphia
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