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Smallest Cities With Commercial Classical Stations

First of all, I’m a bit surprised that I couldn’t find Classical listed in the formats section.

A friend of mine recently moved to Santa Fe, NM, and I noticed that they have a commercial classical music station. I thought this might be the smallest market in the country with such a station, then I remembered there is one in Stowe, VT. So, are there any other small cities or markets with a commercial classical station that I am missing?
 
KHFM, while licensed to Santa Fe, plays in the much bigger Albuquerque market down the road, too. But if you want small, there's WCRI on Block Island RI, KDB in Santa Barbara, WFCC on Cape Cod, KBOQ in Monterey-Salinas and the W-BACH network of stations in Maine and NH...
 
Hartford is Market #50, which is small when compared to the other cities in the top 50. They have Beethoven Radio AM 1290 WCCC West Hartford. 490 watts day. 11 watts at night. Classical Music 10AM-6AM. Between 6AM and 10AM they run Don "Quack Quack" Imus. Classical Music and play-by-play of different sports from both high schools in West Hartford.

AM 1290: http://www.wtmi.com/
The Network they own and run over the air: http://www.beethoven.com/
 
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