KYW Newsradio
KYW Newsradio is a historic Philadelphia station broadcasting on 1060 AM and 103.9 FM. Established in 1921, it is one of the oldest continuously operating radio stations in the U.S.
Renowned for its 24/7 all-news format, KYW delivers trusted local, national, and international news, traffic, and weather updates. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it serves as a trusted source for the Delaware Valley region.
Address: 2400 Market Street, 4th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 238-7600
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Eric Jones of Community Partnership School is Passionate About Educating Philly Youth
When Eric Jones sees his students, he sees himself, and when he sees the parents, it reminds him of his own parents. Putting himself in…
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Plymouth Meeting Teen Embodies the Resiliency of Philadelphia Sports
An aspiring sports talk radio host, a Plymouth Meeting teen is already taking the Philadelphia sports world by storm with his podcast and his personal…
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SEPTA Rolls Out Multi-Rider SEPTA Key Feature
As of Monday, Feb. 26, SEPTA Key Card users will be able to pay fares for up to five riders with a single card, writes…
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This Local Filmmaker Dedicates Himself To Documenting Philly’s Rich History, Diverse Communities
Louis Massiah is a Philadelphia-based filmmaker dedicated to documenting and preserving the rich history and culture of Philadelphia’s communities of color, writes Racquel Williams for…
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Movie Making Is Actually a Big Business in Delaware County
Delaware County and the Greater Philadelphia Area definitely hold their own in the movie-making business. Since the film industry came to our region 30 years…
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2024 Marks 60 Years Since The Beatles’ First Arrival to the United States, Philadelphia
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the first time that The Beatles first arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, marking the…
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Philadelphia’s Growing Electric Vehicle Workforce Gets $1.47M Federal Grant
Philadelphia recently received a new $1.47 million federal grant that will be used to develop a workforce program that will train a new generation of…
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Philadelphia Eagles’ Girls Flag Football League to Expand, Bring 27 More Teams to Philly
In the latest example of their endeavors to influence girls in sports, the Philadelphia Eagles will be expanding their Girls Flag Football League from 52…
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What is the Expected Economic Impact of Philly’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Games?
The official match schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been released. As a result, a second look is being taken to analyze the…
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Local Fashion Designer, Philadelphia Sports Fan Puts Inclusivity At the Forefront of Her Work
Fashion designer Nancy Volpe Beringer, a Philadelphia sports fan and runner-up on season 18 of Bravo’s “Project Runway,” advocates for inclusivity with her work, writes…
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Center City District Receives New $500,000 Funding To Improve Street Lighting in Old City
The streets of Old City are about to get brighter thanks to a new grant, writes Nigel Thompson for KYW Newsradio. The Center City District…
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Audacy Officially Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
After working diligently to avoid this course of action, Audacy has begun a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceeding, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia…
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Longtime SEPTA Board Chair Pasquale Deon is Stepping Down After Nearly 25 Years in the Role
For nearly 25 years, Pasquale Deon has held the board chair role at SEPTA, but he will soon step down from the role, writes Mike…
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Audacy Gets Additional Time To Pay Off $18.9 Million Debt, Avoid Bankruptcy
Audacy, the parent company of KYW Newsradio, recently signed another amendment to its credit agreement to gain additional time to avoid defaulting on $18.9 million…
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U.S. Mint in Philadelphia Hosts Ceremonial Strike For New Harriet Tubman Commemorative Coin
The U.S. Mint in Philadelphia recently hosted a ceremonial strike for the 2024 Harriet Tubman commemorative coin, writes Racquel Williams for KYW Newsradio. The coin…
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Black Lynx Spotted in Aquetong Spring Park, Solebury Residents Asked to Report Sightings
A furry friend is lurking amongst the trees of Solebury Township’s Aquetong Spring Park, writes Matt Coughlin for KYW Newsradio. In a video posted…
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As She Departs From Role, Liz Hersh Reflects on Tenure as Director of Philadelphia’s Office of Homeless Services
Liz Hersh, who served as director of Philadelphia’s Office of Homeless Services for nearly 8 years, recently announced she is stepping down from the role,…
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Penn Museum Plans to Transform Its Egypt and Nubia Galleries, Incorporate ‘Monumental Architecture’
Penn Museum in University City has earmarked its ancient Egypt and Nubia galleries for the next step of its years-long massive building transformation project, writes…










































