Julius May said:
I meant the other top 9 markets in the USA I think has a 24/7 classical music station. I'm not sure.
Nielsen markets and Classical radio:
New York -- WQXR
Los Angeles -- KUSC
Chicago -- WFMT
Philadelphia -- No
Boston -- WCRB
San Francisco Bay Area -- KDFC
Dallas -- WRR
Washington, DC -- WGMS
Atlanta -- No (WABE airs Morning Edition & ATC)
Houston -- No (KUHF airs ME, ATC, Marketplace)
Detroit -- No. WRCJ is programmed similar to WRTI.
There are many decent live classical webcasts out there; many of the public radio stations mentioned above offer classical 24/7 on a second HD-only FM service.
My own personal favorite is Naxos' classical "radio" service,
http://www.naxosradio.com. 60 different, simultaneous channels, most of them classical. $20 annual subscription fee, IMHO, is worth it.
It is quite easy to set up a tape recorder or install digital audio recording freeware on your PC to capture some of the audio that's out there, for those times in the car where we can't catch classical music over the air.
WWFM used to have a translator in Society Hill but I don't see it on Radio Locator any more.
As others have suggested, I would agree that the future of FM is probably New Jersey 101.5...
Richard / Allentown, PA