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Favorite Classical Stations

Although I spend most of my radio listening time between 88 and 92 MHz here in So Cal , I must say that if I lived in Chicagoland I would be tuned to 98.7 most of the time. As I said in a post on another thread WFMT, I think, is a near perfect radio station for its type. A successful commercial classical station that sounds almost like a non-com. It's very engaging.
 
I'm a sustaining member of WSMR Sarasota/St. Petersburg/Tampa; like KBAQ, they run mostly local programming during the day and strictly local programming overnight, rather than the syndicated format. Sister station, WUSF is a nice complement to WSMR, WUSF is talk during the day and overnight, they play jazz.
KBAQ has a sister station too, KJZZ ,which is NPR during the day and Jazz at night.
 
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