Seattle Seattle - FM Radio Dial - Sorted by Frequency

This list shows FM Radio stations that are licensed by the FCC (except noted exceptions like low power FM stations) with Web sites sorted by frequency; You can see the other bands (AM, FM, HD). Alternatively, you can see all the stations with Web sites sorted in alphabetical order by call letters or all the stations with Web sites sorted by band on one page.
  • KPLU: FM 88.5 Public=HD1 HD2=Jazz; Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma
  • KASB: FM 89.3 Student media; Bellevue High School
  • KNHC: FM 89.5 Student media=HD1; Nathan Hale High School
  • KEXP: FM 90.3 Public=HD1; University of Washington
  • KBCS: FM 91.3 Community; Bellevue Community College
  • KQMV: FM 92.5 Urban contemporary=HD1; Bellevue
  • KUBE: FM 93.3 Hip hop=HD1 HD2=Xtreme Hip Hop
  • KMPS: FM 94.1 Country=HD1 HD2=Classic Country
  • KUOW: FM 94.9 Public=HD1 HD2=NPR HD3=BBC; University of Washington
  • KJR: FM 95.7 Hits=HD1 HD2=80's
  • KJAQ: FM 96.5 Variety=HD1 HD2=Oldies
  • KIRO: FM 97.3 News Talk=HD1 HD2=Urban adult contemporary
  • KOMO: FM 97.7 News=HD1
  • KING: FM 98.1 Classical=HD1 HD2=Arts radio
  • KWJZ: FM 98.9 Smooth jazz=HD1 HD2=Talk KKNW-AM
  • KISW: FM 99.9 Rock=HD1 HD2=Live Rock
  • KKWF: FM 100.7 Country=HD1 HD2=Comedy
  • KPLZ: FM 101.5 Adult contemporary
  • KZOK: FM 102.5 Classic Rock=HD1 HD2=Deep Cuts Classic Rock
  • KNBQ: FM 102.9 Country=HD1; Centralia
  • KMTT: FM 103.7 Album alternative=HD1 HD2=Blues; Tacoma
  • KMCQ: FM 104.5 Oldies; Covington
  • KMIH: FM 104.5 Student media; Mercer Island High School
  • KFNK: FM 104.9 Rock=HD1 HD2=Urban; Eatonville
  • KCMS: FM 105.3 Christian=HD1 HD2=Christian; Edmonds
  • KBKS: FM 106.1 Top 40=HD1 HD2=New CHR; Tacoma
  • KRWM: FM 106.9 Adult contemporary=HD1 HD2=Nostalgia KIXI-AM HD3=Talk; Bremerton
  • KNDD: FM 107.7 Alternative
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