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Gregg said:
Is there still a syndicated Classical network? There are so few commercial Classical outlets that I can't imagine it still exists. (I used to know one of its weekend DJs when it was owned by Sony.) I know there's something called "Classical 24" but that's for non-commercial classical stations.

There is a syndicated Classical network: http://www.worldclassicalnetwork.com/

World Classical Network was started in 1998 by Charles River Broadcasting in Boston; it's now run by Cape Cod Broadcasting, the owners of WFCC, which if I am not mistaken is the highest rated Classical station in the U.S.

In addition to flagship WFCC, current affiliates include WCRI, Block Island; WCVT, Stowe, VT; WBQK, Williamsburg, VA; and KBOQ, Monterey, CA.
 
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