I wrote WPR and was told, "We will have three remaining HD radio stations, WPR Music on 88.7 HD-2 in Madison, WPR News on 90.7 HD-2 in Milwaukee, and WPR Music on 90.2 HD-2 in Wausau."
I also read that on the WGTD website, owned by Gateway Technical College, "In addition, by repeating WPR's new fine arts station on our HD3, we hope to be able to fill in some gaps in the WHAD signal that we realize occur in the southern reaches of the Gateway district and the northern tier of communities in Lake County."
Beginning May 20th, WGTD will become part of WPR News. New classical music listening options will become available.
www.wgtd.org
I was also told by WPR that the 24/7 classical stream and HD channels that broadcast the all classical stream are going away. The new WPR Music channel will have jazz, world, and folk music on the weekends including Friday night and a good part of Saturday and Sunday according to the scheduled they posted. Personally, I would not like that as a listener of classical music. There will be no classical music 3 out of 7 evenings a week which to me is not acceptable. I would stick to a 24/7 classical channel online. But jazz, world, and folk music on Friday, Saturday and Sunday is what they have now on they analog NPR News and Classical stations so that does not change. They are removing the NPR news from it to add more classical music when news programing was on in the morning and afternoon drives so it will be better than what they had on their analog stations for those who want to hear music.
I would prefer the 24/7 classical station they currently have online and on their HD sub-channels which are on their strongest signals than what they are going to do so this a downgrade for classical music for me. Unfortunately most people do not listen to HD radio like I do. More public radio HD channels will likely be turned off across the country as the years go by because HD radio is not supported with donations like stations thought they would be.
This move is understandable because it will save WPR money by turning off more of the HD stations and consolidating their programing onto 2 separate channels for news and music as most NPR stations have been doing. It is something they should have done before I agree. I do think it is smart to have all news on 1 channel but wish the other would be all classical. But I do not live in Wisconsin anyway. I live in central Illinois.
One last thing. I recently bought a Grace internet radio to hook up to my home sound system and it has so many more choices of what to listen to. I will no longer be listening to HD radio at home as much. In the car I will still listen to HD radio and Sirius XM for classical music,