IBOC by State: Delaware (February 2010)


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Ibiquity has a list of stations with licensed HD Radio technology and notes those on the air now. IBOC by state looks at various states and lists the stations making the transition. There are 7 stations in The First State broadcasting 11 HD Radio channels.

MarketStationHD1 FormatHD2 FormatHD3 FormatOwner
DoverWRTX-FM 91.7Classical/ Jazz--Temple University
WilmingtonWDSD-FM 94.7CountryClassic Country - Foggy Mountain-Clear Channel
WilmingtonWRDX-FM 92.9Adult HitsAC - The Music Summit-Clear Channel
WilmingtonWWTX-AM 1290Sports--Clear Channel
WilmingtonWILM-AM 1450News/Talk--Clear Channel
WilmingtonWSTW-FM 93.7Top 40Graffiti Radio - Post-Alternative RockWDEL-AM - News/Talk/ SportsDelmarva Broadcasting Company
WilmingtonWXCY-FM 103.7Country--Delmarva Broadcasting Company



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