WJLK-FM (Toms River, NJ)

WJLK-FM (Toms River, NJ)

WJLK, known as "The Point," operates at 94.3 FM and is a Hot Adult Contemporary radio station. It features a diverse selection of music, including popular artists like Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, and Lady Gaga. The station is part of Townsquare Media Group and is based in New Jersey. Its transmitter can be found near exit 100 on the Garden State Parkway in Tinton Falls. WJLK is also affiliated with 105.7 The Hawk and 1310 WADB, making them sister stations.

Local
English
Radio

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
52
Ranking

Global

#207804

United States

#44638

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#502

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 3 days ago | 943thepoint.com | Lou Russo

    Every state in America has a boring score, and we are about to find out how New Jersey did.

  • 3 days ago | 943thepoint.com | Michele Pilenza

    Trendy Baby Names For 2025!

  • 4 days ago | 943thepoint.com | Matt Ryan

    Camping in Jersey might not be the first thing that pops into your head when you think of weekend getaways, but it honestly should be. There’s way more variety here than most people expect. Whether you’re into pitching a tent deep in the woods, pulling up with a camper near a lake, or just want a cozy cabin for the weekend, Jersey’s got you covered. Plus, you don't have to drive for hours to feel like you're a million miles away from your regular routine.

  • 4 days ago | 943thepoint.com | Matt Ryan

    Look, I get it. Running a fan at night while you sleep can be very relaxing. The steady hum of the fan in my bedroom acts as white noise for me. I'm also a hot sleeper, so the fan helps to cool things off further. But as good as it feels, there are actually a few solid reasons why you might want to rethink running your fan all night long. Now, I'm not talking about ceiling fans, although some of these "advisories" from the experts may apply.

  • 1 week ago | 943thepoint.com | Matt Ryan

    You know that weird moment when two rival schools have to suddenly join forces? One second you're yelling across the field at them, and the next you’re sharing lockers? That’s exactly what’s going down in this one New Jersey town, and there are mixed reactions. It started with rumors. Then came the announcements. And suddenly, two high schools that had spent decades trying to outplay each other were going to become…one.

WJLK-FM (Toms River, NJ) journalists