Tvc Broadcasting of New York
About
Radio waves still shape the city. Tvc Broadcasting of New York anchors a slice of East Harlem where 105 E 106th St meets the sidewalk, broadcasting voices that reach beyond the block. This isn’t just another studio—it’s a local transmitter for news, music, and talk that reflects the rhythms of Upper Manhattan. Neighbors passing by might not see the signals, but they’re there, threading through the neighborhood like an invisible current.
East Harlem’s airwaves carry more than static. The station covers community events, public affairs, and cultural segments that keep listeners tuned in to what’s happening nearby. A call to (212) 348-5266 could connect you to programming schedules or opportunities to get involved, whether you’re a longtime resident or just curious about the voices behind the dial. The address sits between bodegas and brownstones, a quiet hub for stories that don’t always make the bigger networks.
For directions, the map pins down the exact spot where these frequencies originate. Broadcasting from this stretch of 106th Street means the signal travels through streets where the city’s energy feels both urgent and familiar. If you’re heading over, the building blends into the block—no flashy signs, just the steady pulse of local radio doing its work.