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1.FM
(Bonita,
CA. U.S.A.)
1.fm
is a free internet only radio station.
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baroque |
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opera |
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All
Classical (Portland, Oregon,
U.S.A.)
All Classical 89.9 KBPS is Portland, Oregon's only all-classical radio station. Our mission is to provide classical music and fine
arts information to our listeners. |
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Beethoven.com
(Hartford, CT, U.S.A.)
Beethoven.com
offers 24/7 classical music programming hosted by on-air personalities. Features include live requests, listener contests and specialty shows. |
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B.Y.U.
Radio (Provo, UT, U.S.A.)
BYU Radio Instrumental - The BYU Radio Instrumental signal features instrumental LDS-themed hymns for listening. BYU Radio Instrumental is popular for computer listeners to use as background music at their place of work. |
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Capital
Public Radio (Sacramento, CA,
U.S.A.)
Beginning in 1970 as student-operated KERS at California State University, Sacramento, the organization has seen many changes over the years. In 1979, KERS became KXPR, broadcasting classical music, jazz, news and public affairs programming to central valley residents at 23,000 watts. |
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Classic 99
K.F.U.O. (St. Louis, MO,
U.S.A.)
The commercial division of
K.F.U.O.,
owned by the Lutheran Church. |
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Classical King
FM (Seattle, WA, U.S.A.)
KING-FM brings you great music in outstanding performances, 24 hours a day. Whether you listen for relaxation or close appreciation, the constantly changing textures and moods are a satisfying accompaniment to a busy day of work or a quiet evening. |
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Classical
South Florida (Miami,
FL, U.S.A.)
Classical South Florida is a nonprofit public radio organization dedicated to broadcasting classical music. Its program schedule includes broadcasts of nationally renowned classical programs such as Performance Today, SymphonyCast, Pipedreams and Saint Paul Sunday. Classical South Florida began broadcasting in South Florida in October 2007. Its program service is broadcast on WKCP 89.7 FM Miami and on a lower-powered repeater station at 101.9 FM West Palm Beach. |
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Iceberg
Radio (Toronto, Canada) |
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classical crossover |
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classical melange |
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instrumental soloists |
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opera selections |
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symphonic selections |
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various |
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CBC Radio
2 (Toronto, Canada) |
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Classical 96.3 FM
Radio (Toronto, Canada) |
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Radio Canada Espace Musique |
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Classical Music
America (Farmington Hills, MI,
U.S.A.)
Listeners will be able to hear selections from the baroque era to
Bach and Handel to the modern composer Aaron Copeland. |
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Contemporary
Classical (Shrewsbury, MA,
U.S.A.)
Contemporary Classical Internet Radio is an internet radio station that celebrates the diversity of 20th
century classical music. |
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Colorado Public
Radio (Centennial, CO,
U.S.A.)
Twenty-four hours a day, KVOD brings classical music to life. Insightful hosts bring you the greatest compositions in the finest recorded performances. |
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Iridian
Radio (Goleta, CA, U.S.A.)
Classical radio didn't satisfy Robin Cox and Kyle Gann, so they carved out a niche for new American composers at their Web
station. |
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K.A.M.U.
(College Station, TX,
U.S.A.)
KAMU-FM is Public Radio for the Brazos Valley, reaching College Station/Bryan and surrounding areas and providing quality programming since 1977. |
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K.B.A.Q.
(Tempe, AZ, U.S.A.)
KBAQ is a service of Rio Salado College, Maricopa Community Colleges, and Arizona State University. |
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K.C.M.E.
(Colorado Springs, CO,
U.S.A.)
KCME 88.7 FM is an independent public radio station that broadcasts classical music and jazz twenty-four hours a day. |
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KCNV Nevada Public
Radio (Las
Vegas, NV, U.S.A.)
The mission of the Nevada Public Radio Corporation is to enhance the quality of life and build a better community by providing high quality, non-commercial radio programming, leadership and services to a substantial audience. |
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K.C.S.C.
(Edmond, OK, U.S.A.)
Oklahoma's only 24-hour classical music radio station, located on the University of Central Oklahoma campus. |
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K.D.F.C.
(San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.)
Offers
classical music for the bay area. |
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K.M.F.A.
(Austin, TX, U.S.A.)
KMFA is a non-profit, listener-supported radio station whose mission is to uplift, entertain and educate Central Texans by providing the best in classical music and cultural programming. |
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K.N.A.U.
(Flagstaff, AZ, U.S.A.)
As
a public service of
Northern
Arizona
University
, KNAU Arizona Public Radio is a trusted source of information, music
and entertainment for rural
Arizona
through radio and other media. |
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Oklahoma Public
Radio (Stillwater, OK,
U.S.A.)
OPR
provides Oklahomans with a well-rounded public radio experience. |
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KUHF
Houston Public Radio (Houston,
TX, U.S.A.)
KUHF (88.7 on the FM radio dial) in Houston, TX (USA) streams classical music 24/7 on the Internet via its HD Channel 2. This is a radio station based at the University of Houston but publically supported and part of the NPR network. |
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Kuat (Tucson, AZ,
U.S.A.)
Classical music 24 hours a day from the University of Arizona. |
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K.U.S.C.
(Los Angeles, CA,
U.S.A.)
Classical KUSC is the largest non-profit classical music station in the country, and Southern
Californias heritage classical radio station. Classical KUSC is a broadcast service of the University of Southern California. |
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K.V.N.O.
(Omaho, NE, U.S.A.)
Classical 90.7 KVNO provides the Omaha/Metro area with 24 hours per day of locally produced classical music programming, plus in-depth local arts information. |
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K.V.P.R. Valley Public
Radio (Fresno, CA, U.S.A.)
Valley Public Radio has been a leader in providing classical music, cultural arts, National Public Radio news, and innovative local programming to the listeners of the San Joaquin Valley. |
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K.W.A.X.
(Eugene, OR, U.S.A.)
For years, KWAX has served the world only the best classical music. Listeners from Oregon to Germany to New Zealand tune in every day to hear one of the remaining stations committed to providing quality classical music programming. |
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Sky
FM (New York, U.S.A.)
Sky.fm
is an Internet radio network offering a variety of channels for your
enjoyment. It is owned and operated by Digitally Imported Inc out of New
York (USA), and yet maintained by various talented individuals located all
over the world. |
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Minnesota
public radio (Saint
Paul, MN, U.S.A.)
Minnesota Public Radio is one of the nation's premier public radio organizations. With headquarters in the heart of downtown St. Paul, Minnesota Public Radio operates a regional network of 37 stations, covering Minnesota and parts of Wisconsin, the Dakotas, Michigan, Iowa and Idaho. |
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Radio
IO Classical (Tampa,
FL, U.S.A.)
RadioIO (read as radio i/o) is one of the worlds largest Internet radio services. It was started in 1999 by Michael R. Roe, known to listeners as the radioioGuy. In November of 2005, it became the world's first publicly traded internet radio operation through a reverse merger with Tampa, FL based powerCerv Corporation in which was formed ioWorldMedia,inc., ticker symbol iwdm.pk. As of February 2007, radioio's service broadcasts 23 ad-supported free streams, most or all of which are available through the iTunes radio service as well as through windowsMedia.com, shoutcast.com, and real.com. Ad-free subscription streams are also available for a fee. |
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Vermont
public radio (Colchester,
VT, U.S.A.)
At VPR, we're excited about the future of classical music!
We think you will be too when you hear VPR Classical, Vermont Public Radio's 24-hour classical music network. Our hosts provide a thoughtful framework for the music, welcoming you whether
you're a casual or passionate classical music fan. Each performance, each artist, each composer, brings a unique perspective and we share that sense of discovery and delight with you. |
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Public
broadcasting Atlanta (Atlanta,
GA, U.S.A.)
WABE is unique in the Atlanta Market as the area’s only twenty-four hour, stereo FM broadcast outlet for fine arts programming and NPR News. WABE FM serves as a news and cultural resource for more than 2.5 million listeners.
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WAUS
(Berrien
Springs, MI, U.S.A.)
This is Your 24 hour Classical Connection coming from the campus of Andrews University in Berrien Springs,
MI, U.S.A. |
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WBAA,
Purdue University (West
Lafayette, IN, USA)
WBAA-FM began broadcasting in 1993. The station provides Purdue University students with opportunities for hands-on training in radio broadcasting, including credit internships for students majoring in communication and noncredit experience for volunteer announcers, producers, and writers. |
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WBACH
Maine's Classical Network
(Portland,
ME, USA)
WBACH
has been broadcasting in Maine for 16 years and has four broadcast points; WBQQ (99.9FM) Kennebunk, WBQW (106.3FM) Portland, WBQX (106.9FM) Rockland and WBQI (107.7) Bar Harbor and online. |
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WBJC-FM
(Baltimore,
MD, U.S.A.)
Founded in 1952, WBJC is a public, non-commercial radio station which broadcasts a 24 hours-a-day schedule of classical music and arts information programming at 91.5-FM. The station's 50,000-watt signal reaches more than 180,000 listeners weekly across Maryland, the District of Columbia and portions of the surrounding states. |
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WCLV
Classical FM (Cleveland,
OH, U.S.A.)
Established in 1962, WCLV has gained an international reputation as a leading classical music broadcaster and producer and distributor of culturally oriented programming. |
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WCNY-FM
Classic-FM (Syracuse,
NY, U.S.A.)
WCNY is Central New York's own member-supported public broadcasting station.
As a public voice for Central New York, the mission at WCNY is 'connecting' with and giving back to the community that supports us. Inspiring, educating, and entertaining the public, as well as encouraging a deep appreciation for diversity and our shared humanity with content-rich programming, is what we do. We strive to do that better and better. |
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WCPE
The Classical Station (Wake
Forest, NC, USA)
WCPE is a non-commercial, independent, listener-supported station dedicated to excellence in classical music broadcasting. WCPE's music selection and presentation make it the radio station of choice for listeners seeking accessible classical music 24 hours a day. |
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WDAV
Classical Public Radio (Davidson,
NC, USA)
WDAV 89.9, a public radio service of Davidson College and licensed to the Trustees of Davidson College, is a member-supported public radio service providing classical music and cultural arts programming 24 hours each day. |
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WDPR
Dayton Public Radio (Dayton,
OH, U.S.A.)
Dayton Public Radio is a not-for-profit organization founded and staffed by people from Dayton, Ohio, and surrounding communities. The organization has been broadcasting a 24-hour signal in Dayton at FM 88.1 since June 1998. At the FM 89.9 signal the station is able to reach areas north and west to Lima, Ohio, and Fort Wayne and Richmond, Indiana, since November 1985. |
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WEKU
Classical music (Richmond,
KY, U.S.A.)
WEKU broadcasts classical music and news to more than 50,000 listeners in central and southeastern Kentucky. WEKU is the exclusive broadcaster of Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra concerts. |
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WETA
(Arlington,
VA, U.S.A.)
As an independent and not-for-profit public broadcaster and producer, WETA provides its listeners with quality, compelling programs and serves a broad community with educational projects and Web-based initiatives. |
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WFCR
(Amherst,
MA, U.S.A.)
88.5FM
WFCR NPR News and Music for western New England has broadcast to western and central Massachusetts, northern Connecticut, southern Vermont and New Hampshire for over 45 years. WFCR has become the source for comprehensive and varied programming throughout western New England and beyond. |
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WGBH
Classical (Boston,
MA, U.S.A.)
WGBH (named for the Great Blue Hill location of our transmitter) first hit the airwaves in October 1951 with a live radio concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Four years later Channel 2 signed on. Today, WGBH offers multiple television and radio channels, vibrant Web content, and a wide range of teaching tools used in classrooms from coast to coast. |
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WGTE
FM 91
(Toledo, OH,
U.S.A.)
More than 70,000 people listen to FM 91 weekly in and around Toledo, Lima, Bryan and Defiance. |
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WGUC
Cincinnati's Classical Public Radio
(Cincinnati,
OH, U.S.A.)
WGUC, Cincinnati's Classical Public Radio, was founded in 1960 by a group of citizens who saw the need for a radio station devoted to cultural and public affairs programming in the region. Today, the station remains committed to this heritage. WGUC broadcasts the finest in classical music programming and is the leading provider of arts information for Greater Cincinnati. |
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WHQR
Public Radio (Wilmington,
NC, U.S.A.)
WHQR went on the air in 1984 as a non-profit, non-commercial full-service radio station affiliated with National Public Radio and Public Radio International. WHQR is operated by Friends of Public Radio, Inc., a 501(c3) organization recognized by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. |
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WHRB
Harvard Radio Broadcasting
(Cambridge,
MA, U.S.A.)
For sixty years, WHRB 95.3 FM has been Boston's first source for exciting, entertaining, and enlightening music broadcasts. Harvard Radio's daily broadcast of Classical music, Jazz, and underground Rock explore a great repertory of music left largely untouched by other commercial stations. WHRB's weekend lineup features Blues and Urban Contemporary programs, as well as Boston's beloved Hillbilly at Harvard, WHRB News, and Harvard Sports. In an era when quality music is increasingly difficult to find on the radio, the Boston Globe praises WHRB for retaining an unswerving commitment to individual and adventurous programming. |
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WHRO
Public Radio (Norfolk,
VA, U.S.A.)
90.3
WHRO FM is your Hampton Roads classical music station 24 hours a day/seven days a week. |
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WKAR
Public broadcasting from East Lansing
(Michigan
State University, East Lansing, MI, U.S.A.)
Public
radio from the Michigan State University. |
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WKSU
(Kent,
OH, U.S.A.)
WKSU is Kent State University's
award winning NPR News and Classical Music public radio station. Serving more than 20 Ohio counties and parts of Western
Pennsylvania. |
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WMHT
Educational Telecommunications
(Troy,
NY, U.S.A.)
WMHT Educational Telecommunications, located in New York State's Capital Region, is the only full service public broadcaster serving eastern New York and western New England. |
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WMNR
Fine Arts Radio (Monroe,
CT, U.S.A.)
Classical music broadcast 24 hours per day. The stations of WMNR Fine Arts Radio are licensed to the Monroe Board of Education. |
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WNED
(Buffalo,
NY, U.S.A.)
WNED FM produces the 13 part classical music series, Music from Chautauqua, which is distributed nationally via Public Radio International (PRI). Our FM station also enjoys an on going broadcast and production relationship with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Classical 94.5 WNED produces the Top 10 Opera Series, our annual Making a List program, and other special broadcasts, such as Uncrowned Queens. |
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WNYC
New York Public Radio (New
York, NY, U.S.A.)
WNYC2 offers music 24-7 that is free of additives, commercials and generic performances, and brings you the fearless and relevant music that you crave.
Awaken your ears and challenge your misconceptions about classical music. Discover composers from Adams to Zwilich; from Gesualdo to Golijov - we've got 400 years of passionate contemporary music for you. WNYC2 will impress, refresh, delight and excite. Join us for the ride! |
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WOSU
Public Media (Columbus,
OH, U.S.A.)
WOSU Public Media serves as a gateway to nonprofit educational and cultural resources in the Central Ohio community. WOSU brings the greatest in classical music to the homes and offices of over 95,000 listeners. |
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WPRB
(Princeton,
NJ, U.S.A.)
WPRB
is a commercial, non-profit radio station located in scenic
Princeton, New Jersey. Operated by the students of Princeton
University, WPRB offers the widest selection of music on the radio
today; from the heart of Classical music composition, through the
spectrum and crossroads of Jazz and into the best in Alternative
and Indie Rock. We even have the longest running folk show in the
state. During the academic year, WPRB also offers live sports
broadcasts. |
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WQED
Your Classical Station Pittsburgh,
PA, USA)
WQED-fm89.3 is committed to providing classical music and other fine arts programming to entertain, inform and enrich the Western Pennsylvania region. All-classical WQED-fm is a lively advocate for the arts both locally and nationally. As the only classical radio station in the Pittsburgh area, WQED-fm is depended upon by local artists, ensembles and organizations for assistance, support and publicity. |
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WQXR
(New
York, NY, U.S.A.)
Founded in 1936, 96.3 WQXR-FM was the nation's first commercial classical music radio station and since 1944 it has been owned and operated by The New York Times Compnay. WQXR also features regular news, analysis and commentary from correspondents of The New York Times. |
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WRR
Classical 101. FM (Dallas,
TX, U.S.A.)
WRR is the only commercial station in Texas that plays classical music 24 hours a day and is the oldest same-owner station in the U.S. With a tower in Cedar Hill, the 100,000 watt station's listening area spans 100 square miles. |
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WRTI
Temple University Public Radio
(Philadelphia,
PA, U.S.A.)
With
classical music during the day and jazz in the evening and through
the night, the station has become the top-rated public radio
station in the area, and one of the highest-rated in the nation. |
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WUFT
FM (Gainesville,
FL, U.S.A.)
Over the years,
WUFT FM has become a vital part of the communities we serve both by the programming enjoyed by listeners, and by hosting special events throughout the region. |
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Classical
90.5 WUOL (Louisville,
KY, U.S.A.)
WUOL is a 24-hour listener supported, noncommercial radio station in Louisville, Kentucky, broadcasting at 90.5 MHz FM with a classical format. The station is known as 'Classical 90.5'. |
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WUOT
91.9 FM (Knoxville,
TN, U.S.A.)
WUOT's primary format is classical and jazz music, news and public affairs.
The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and streams on the Web at wuot.org. WUOT has an advocacy and support organization: 91.9 Inc. |
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WXXI Public Broadcasting Council
(Rochester,
NY, U.S.A.)
Since 1958, WXXI has provided the Greater Rochester area with the finest radio and television programming available. In the last several years, WXXI has bloomed from broadcasting one television channel and two radio stations to six television channels and four radio stations. WXXI has added interactive services such as live streaming of radio and podcasts of many programs. |
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WYSU
FM (Youngstown,
OH, U.S.A.)
Classical
music from the Youngstown State University. |
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90.7
XLNC1 Radio (Chula
Vista, CA, U.S.A.)
Since 1998, XLNC1 has been streaming classical music on the internet. The enormous acceptance and success of our website served as an indicator of the need for a different kind of classical music station. After several years of developing a following on the internet, we started broadcasting on the radio in the San Diego/Tijuana region at the frequency 90.7 FM on February 14, 2000. |
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