In the U.S., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) designates frequencies between 88.1 and 91.9 MHz as a "reserved band" for non-commercial educational (NCE) stations. This means that when you tune to 90.1, 90.3, or 90.7 FM in America, you are likely listening to a local college station, public radio (like NPR affiliates), or a community-driven broadcaster.
In many parts of the world, the 90.0 MHz frequency is a standard part of the FM broadcast band, which generally spans from . Notable stations broadcasting specifically at 90.0 FM include: 90 fm radio
A major news station in Jakarta.