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![]() In article , Jim wrote: Another commercial classical FM flips to noncom. Now Seattle's KING-FM (98.1) is laying the groundwork to end more than half a century of commercial classical radio in the Puget Sound area. There was a mention of KING in an article about classical-music public-radio stations in yesterday's NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/bu...a/26radio.html Most of the article is about, no surprise, WNYC. But a few other stations are also discussed. Patty |
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