Maine-i-ac said:Mainedude2007 said:So it's a countdown to a WABK trimulcast....
Z-z-z-z-z. No wonder I like my mp3 player.
Maine-i-ac said:From the W-Bach website:
. For those of you listening now at 104.7 in Southern Maine, you can still access WBACH’s programming on line at wbachradio.com. We thank all of you listeners in Southern Maine for being with us these many years and we thank the large number of businesses which have supported the station with advertising.
kc1ih said:Maine-i-ac said:From the W-Bach website:
. For those of you listening now at 104.7 in Southern Maine, you can still access WBACH’s programming on line at wbachradio.com. We thank all of you listeners in Southern Maine for being with us these many years and we thank the large number of businesses which have supported the station with advertising.
In some parts of southern ME you can probably get a good signal from WCRB. And if you have an HD radio you can get classical coming from NH on WEVO-HD2. (but for some reason they do not have the HD-2 on the other NHPR signals).
John MacCormack said:It looks like WBQW is going to stunt Christmas music until December 27th.
Here's the link
http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/netgnomes/70469/september-means-christmas-in-maine/
Jimmy128 said:WMEA HD2 has Classical 24 for the Portland area. Still, this is a sad day for classical music in Maine.
newsbot said:a new Rhythmic CHR, "Hot 104.7," launching with 5,000 songs in a row.
??? Really ???MatrixMan said:The best Classical station ever.