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Just posted on Facebook, Astoria's Classical KCPB 90.9 will be "temporarily silent for 6-12 months" due to funding challenges. They claim it's a "reset" to "reimagine" a station that better serves the community.
Originally, KCPB was supposed to be the all-news feed for KMUN-FM. Then OPB signed on KOAC-FM at 89.7 mHz and that took away most of the NPR news programming. KCPB responded by trying to go all classical but that didn't work out either. My best guess is that the signal (which is still off the air from what I can gather elsewhere) will be sold to a religious operator or the license will be cancelled.
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