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WXPN Radio
Neighborhood: University City
3905 Spruce St
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
Royce R. writes: This is one of the finest music radio station you will find. Tune in once and you'll make this aural jewel one of your most listened-to stops on your radio or computer (
wxpn.org).
The musical selection is beautiful, stimulating and diverse (vs.…
KYW Newsradio 1060
Neighborhood: Olde City
400 Market St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
Tara H. writes: I can't say enough about KYW. I'm a passionate listener. I love the "shkshkshkshkshk" in the background. The traffic reports are frequent - I consulted KYW often back in the day when I used a car. And I am always amused at Fred Sheeeeeeerman's…
WKDU Philadelphia 91.7 FM
Neighborhood: University City
3210 Chestnut St
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
Bill M. writes: easily one of my favorite radio stations. It is a college station that is run by a very diverse group of college students. You can hear everything from reggae, to metal, to alternative, to stuff you have never been able to imagine on one radio…
Philadelphia Will Do
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts South
1500 Sansom St
3rd Floor
Philadelphia,
PA
19102
Chrissy R. writes: Philadelphia Will Do and its illustrious author, DMac, is to Philadelphia what air is to living. -- No I don't know where I was going with that one, thanks.
He gets the whole "irreverent" thing without trying--which is missing from so many blogs and…
Avril 50
Neighborhood: University City
3406 Sansom St
Philadelphia,
PA
19104
George R. writes: When you walk into this place it is like stepping into a time-warp. Before big box stores, brightly lit boutique shops, and aisle upon aisle filled with identical merchandise stacked twenty deep, there were places like "Avril 50." But, somehow,…
Key To Philadelphia
Neighborhood: Society Hill
525 S 4th St
Ste 479
Philadelphia,
PA
19147
Susan G. writes: For those of you who don't live in Center City...you may not have heard of this paper. But for those of you who do...you should commit it to memory.
This paper is different than City Paper and PW because they don't tell you what's happened they tell…
Whyy 91Fm
150 N 6th St
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
Jake P. writes: I don't always have time to read the Inquirer each day, so I depend on WHYY Radio (90.9 FM) to give me news, NPR, and things to consider throughout my days quite often.
As compared to other cities' radio news sources, WHYY is really balanced (in my…
Metro Philadelphia
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts South
30 S 15th St
Philadelphia,
PA
19110
Bill M. writes: No wonder most train stations have so many "Newspaper Only" trashcans inside. The Metro is good if you need a free and insignificant distraction while on a train. but most of the time it's complete garbage. It's the poormans USA Today. a lot of times…
Philadelphia Inquirer
Neighborhood: Spring Garden, Callowhill, Avenue of the Arts North
400 N Broad St
Philadelphia,
PA
19130
sara w. writes: the inquirer is generally pretty lame. but hey they've been around for nearly forever. they cover so many topics and have such a broad distribution area. i used to check this paper out on sunday mornings and pass time. now i dont really check it out…
Daydreamer Magazine
Philadelphia,
PA
19195
Nicole R. writes: When the Philadelphia Independent stopped production it left a hole on the shelves and in the hearts of many Philadelphia artsy types that don't feel the 'alternative' newsweeklies are alternative enough. Daydreamer is not a broadsheet with ironic,…
Philadelphia City Paper
Neighborhood: Olde City
123 Chestnut St
3rd Floor
Philadelphia,
PA
19106
sara w. writes: this is largely the youth of philadelphia's paper. they have all sorts of interesting articles and its free. they're available all over the city and on college campus'. they have the love/hate section, an obscene amount of ads, a whole bunch of…
Philadelphia Weekly
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square, Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts South
1500 Sansom Street
Philadelphia,
PA
19195
Bill M. writes: Overall I feel that Philadelphia Weekly is far superior to City Paper when it comes to our weekly papers. I love both, I know plenty of people who have been involved with both, and both definitely have their strong points and imperfections. But when…
610 WIP
Philadelphia,
PA
19195
Michael R. writes: I I like listening to Anthony and Steve the best. Glen Macnow is pretty good too. They have a great format. Sometimes they get off topic and talk about things unrelated to sports like movies but that is what makes it so great. I enjoyed Glen's…
TV Guide
4 Radnor Corporate Ctr
Radnor,
PA
19088
Scotty D. writes: i know what your thinking! a review for tv guide?! you betcha!i have got to say that the new big tv guide magazine has become a favorite read as of late. sure with digital cable and on screen menus there really is no need for a tv guide but i feel…
Al Dia
Neighborhood: Penn Center, Avenue of the Arts North, Logan Square, Art Museum District
1500 John F Kennedy Blvd # 525
Philadelphia,
PA
19195
Gustavo M. writes: Hey, Jon, you should check it out once more. Think and hope, AL DIA has changed. Even if you take a look at their new web site. Yeah, it's not The New York Times, but they cater to a different audience, as you already mentioned.
www.pontealdia.com
Kidd Chris Show
Philadelphia,
PA
19195
Joseph M. writes: This is going to be a bloodbath when Kidd Chris takes over morning drive time. He used these exact words when referencing 1 morning show Preston and Steve. He unlike Opie and Anthony has one thing in his pocket his listnership in Philadelphia is…
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