Programming on WRTI
WRTI is a 24-hour, member-supported, public radio station located in Philadelphia. A broadcast service of Temple University, WRTI is one of the most listened-to public radio stations in the United States, and the only public radio station in Philadelphia dedicated to the presentation and promotion of classical music and jazz.
WRTI's programming is prepared and hosted by its music-savvy and knowledgeable staff. In addition, contributing musicians and performers lend their talent and expertise, ensuring WRTI's listeners great music selection, insights, and perspectives. The station's high-quality programming is a direct result of the dedication of its staff and their commitment to public radio.
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Programming on WRTI
WRTI is a 24-hour, member-supported, public radio station located in Philadelphia. A broadcast service of Temple University, WRTI is one of the most listened-to public radio stations in the United States, and the only public radio station in Philadelphia dedicated to the presentation and promotion of classical music and jazz.
WRTI's programming is prepared and hosted by its music-savvy and knowledgeable staff. In addition, contributing musicians and performers lend their talent and expertise, ensuring WRTI's listeners great music selection, insights, and perspectives. The station's high-quality programming is a direct result of the dedication of its staff and their commitment to public radio.
WRTI's broadcast signal in Pennsylvania extends west to Harrisburg and north to Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. We reach listeners as far south as Dover, DE, and at the shore in Atlantic City, NJ.
Many listeners tune in to WRTI's mix of classical music and jazz live via the Internet and via HD Radio. The digital-quality programming of WRTI includes a weekly Saturday opera series, the locally produced and award-winning shows Crossover and Creatively Speaking!, and unique jazz and classical programs.
Who owns WRTI?
WRTI is a non-profit, member-supported public radio station. A broadcast service of Temple University, WRTI operates as a professional classical and jazz radio station.
Where does WRTI's support come from?
Almost 80% of our support comes from members and underwriters supporting WRTI. The remainder comes from Temple University, grants, and the federal government.
Is WRTI a student station?
WRTI's license is held by Temple University. The station has 24 full-time professional staff members who, together with part-time, volunteer, and student staff, work to deliver the high-quality classical music and jazz programming you hear every day. Until the mid 1980's, WRTI was a student station. Temple University currently has a student station, WHIP, that broadcasts on its Main Campus for approximately 12 hours a day.
How do I listen to WRTI online?
WRTI offers two full-time audio streams; one classical and one jazz. Details can be found on our website.
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