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Old April 8th 10, 01:29 PM
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We have here in Williamsburg, VA. a local commercial classical station
Not quite. The W-Bach network is programmed from Nassau Broadcasting in Boston, formerly at the commercial WCRB.

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Originally Posted by 'John Higdon

KBAY (the original, real KBAY at 100.3) sported a playlist of over 3000
selections. That's amazing for an "easy listening" station.
Does it matter with background instrumentals? Do people really "listen" to the music, or is it just there?
 
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