To: vpintheak
At least Chicago is still blessed with a Classical music station. From what I understand even New York doesn't have a single full time classical music station.
4 posted on
09/26/2005 2:18:31 PM PDT by
Borges
To: Borges
I think satellite radio, IPods, etc are making FM music stations obsolete. Now you can basically choose the music you want to hear, why put up with all that other crap.
9 posted on
09/26/2005 2:22:22 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(Flower Mound, TX)
To: Borges
I believe there are two stations: WFMT and WNIB but I haven't listened for several months so who knows.
To: Borges
From what I understand even New York doesn't have a single full time classical music station.
Why would a class-less city need classical music?
19 posted on
09/26/2005 2:28:34 PM PDT by
WKB
(A closed mind is a good thing to lose.)
To: Borges
WWFM, 89.1, in the Trenton area. One of the best classical stations I've ever listened to.
It introduced me to Karl Haas and his free, on-going education in classical music. Too bad he passed away.
59 posted on
09/26/2005 3:51:23 PM PDT by
Ghost of Philip Marlowe
(Liberals are blind. They are the dupes of Leftists who know exactly what they're doing.)
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