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'''KYW Newsradio''' is an all-news radio station broadcasting from Philadelphia, providing continuous news, traffic, weather, and sports coverage to the Delaware Valley region. Operating on 1060 AM and simulcast on 103.9 FM, KYW has provided around-the-clock news since 1965, making it one of America's oldest continuously operating all-news stations. The station's format—"You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world"—has informed Philadelphia commuters and news followers for generations.<ref name="kyw">{{cite web |url=https://www.audacy.com/kywnewsradio/about |title=About KYW Newsradio |publisher=Audacy |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref> == History == KYW's origins date to 1921 in Chicago, where Westinghouse established one of America's earliest radio stations. The call letters moved to Philadelphia in 1934 after a complex series of frequency swaps between stations in different cities. In Philadelphia, KYW operated various formats before converting to all-news in 1965.<ref name="kyw"/> The 1965 conversion to all-news established the format that continues today. Westinghouse's Group W broadcasting division pioneered all-news radio, with KYW joining WINS in New York as early adopters. The format proved well-suited to the Philadelphia market, attracting audiences seeking continuous information without music or talk programming.<ref name="kyw"/> The station has passed through various ownership structures as radio consolidation reshaped the industry. CBS Radio acquired the station before spinning off to Entercom, which rebranded as Audacy. Through these corporate changes, KYW has maintained its all-news format and local news focus.<ref name="kyw"/> == Format == KYW's all-news format rotates through news, traffic, weather, and sports in predictable cycles that listeners can rely upon. The 22-minute wheel—"You give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world"—structures programming so that listeners tuning in at any time will quickly hear the information categories they seek.<ref name="kyw"/> '''News''' - Local, national, and international news updated continuously as stories develop. Reporters cover Philadelphia city government, courts, crime, and other beats while wire services and network feeds provide broader coverage. '''Traffic''' - Reports on Philadelphia-area highways, bridges, and major arterials updated every few minutes during drive times. The traffic reports have become essential for commuters navigating the region's congested roads. '''Weather''' - Forecasts and current conditions updated throughout the day, with extended coverage during significant weather events. '''Sports''' - Sports updates covering Philadelphia's teams and major national stories.<ref name="kyw"/> == Traffic Coverage == KYW's traffic reports have become particularly identified with the station, providing commuters with information about conditions on the Schuylkill Expressway, I-95, I-76, and other regional roadways. Shadow Traffic and other services have provided the reporting that keeps commuters informed. The traffic coverage represents a core service that listeners depend upon during commute hours.<ref name="kyw"/> The AM signal's coverage area extends throughout the Delaware Valley, reaching commuters in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. This regional reach makes KYW the default news and traffic source for many drivers throughout the area. The 103.9 FM simulcast improves audio quality for FM receivers while maintaining the AM coverage area.<ref name="kyw"/> == Competition and Challenges == KYW faces challenges from multiple directions. Traffic apps like Waze and Google Maps provide personalized traffic information that general radio reports cannot match. Podcasts and streaming services offer alternatives to radio for news consumption. Declining AM radio listening, particularly among younger demographics, threatens audience size.<ref name="kyw"/> The station has adapted through FM simulcasting, digital streaming, and social media presence. The core value proposition—immediate local news and traffic from professional journalists—remains relevant even as delivery methods evolve. Whether this adaptation can sustain the all-news format long-term remains uncertain.<ref name="kyw"/> == See Also == * [[WHYY]] * [[Philadelphia Media]] * [[Radio in Philadelphia]] * [[All-News Radio]] == References == <references /> {{#seo: |title=KYW Newsradio - Philadelphia All-News Radio |description=KYW Newsradio has provided all-news radio to Philadelphia since 1965, known for continuous news, traffic, and weather coverage on 1060 AM and 103.9 FM. |keywords=KYW Newsradio, all-news radio, 1060 AM, Philadelphia radio, traffic reports, news radio, Audacy, Delaware Valley |type=Article }} [[Category:Media]] [[Category:Radio]] [[Category:Journalism]] [[Category:Philadelphia Institutions]]
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