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Local HD_2's

Lets get this overdue thread going.
Comments regarding the programming.
No HD radio yet? No problem, all (most?) stream on line.
Be sure to mention other local stations with HD-2, HD-3, HD-4, etc.
I think 99.9 is running WQAM on HD-3 and someone is running NOAA weather radio KHB-34.


91.3 Classical 24 (Minnesota Public Radio)
93.9 Classical
94.9 Adult Standards
96.5 Dash Dance Two
99.9 Outlaw Country (Gretchen 99.9)
100.7 New CHR
103.5 Urban Variety Oldies
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> Lets get this overdue thread going.
> Comments regarding the programming.
> No HD radio yet? No problem, all (most?) stream on line.
> Be sure to mention other local stations with HD-2, HD-3,
> HD-4, etc.
> I think 99.9 is running WQAM on HD-3 and someone is running
> NOAA weather radio KHB-34.
>
>
> 91.3 Classical 24 (Minnesota Public Radio)
> 93.9 Classical
> 94.9 Adult Standards
> 96.5 Dash Dance Two
> 99.9 Outlaw Country (Gretchen 99.9)
> 100.7 New CHR
> 103.5 Urban Variety Oldies
> 105.9 Adult Alternative Album
>

Thanks for the post. I heard the Adult Standards format and I have to say I think they did a good job with the music. However there was one song in the mix that was a hard rock song. It was so far out of the format that I thought the internet stream had switched to something else. The next song fit the format though. There were no liners or announcers just music, not even a station ID. Is this the future of radio?
 
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