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'''HD Service:''' A digital HD radio is needed in order to listen to WUWF-1 in HD format, or WUWF-2 or WUWF-3 over the air. You can also listen online either through your computer or other compatible digital device or with an Internet Radio. HD Radio broadcasting has higher quality audio with more programming choices and new wireless data services. HD eliminates static, hiss, pops and fades. In addition, the wireless data feature enables text information – titles, artists, weather and traffic alerts – to be broadcast directly to an HD receiver’s display screen. WUWF-FM continues to broadcast in standard format on 88.1 FM.
'''WUWF FM-2:''' On January 31, 2011, the entire broadcast schedule of WUWF FM-2 was switched to a classical music format. A digital HD radio is needed in order to listen to WUWF FM-2 and WUWF FM-3 over the air. You can also listen online either through your computer or other compatible digital device or with an Internet Radio. HD Radio broadcasting has higher quality audio with more programming choices and new wireless data services. HD eliminates static, hiss, pops and fades. In addition, the wireless data feature enables text information – titles, artists, weather and traffic alerts – to be broadcast directly to an HD receiver’s display screen.
'''WUWF FM-3:''' On September 26, 2011 WUWF FM-3 was launched with a radio reader format. This third channel broadcasts SightLine for the visually impaired which features a 24-hour schedule including daily readings of the Pensacola News Journal, locally produced children's stories, and Gate Wave radio for the visually impaired.