Well, we’ll see if this network starts up and if so, they say they’ll find another place to put classical. I’m not sure
where—another FM spot in Boston, owned by someone else,
or the FM 106.3 up in Nashua/Manchester NH, which they do own?
Famed classical stations have disappeared elsewhere, like
in Wash. DC (though they made some kind of a deal to put
more classical on non-commercial radio). Classical moved
to weaker spots on the dial in Cleveland (WCLV, which
produces the “Weekend Radio” show) too.
WCRB is telling its listeners and staffers, don’t panic!
Radio and Records:
>>However, WCRB PD/midday host Mark Edwards tells R&R that Nassau Broadcasting assured him and his staff on Thursday morning, after the speculation started surfacing, that the station would be remaining a classical music station.