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Old September 21st 04, 06:36 PM
Mark Roberts
 
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fredtv had written:
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| Thanks to satellite and Internet-- Houston has a number of choices for
| classical music. That's probably one of the reasons KRTS cashed out.
| They're competing against the new technologies-- not just the non-comm down
| the dial-- for the classical audience.

The movie has played before. KLEF (94.5) went to oldies of the
non-symphonic variety in 1986. It donated its classical record
library to KUHF, which flipped from its all-jazz format as a result.
There were howls in all directions, ultimately to no effect.
It did cause the Houston Chronicle to rediscover radio as a topic of
coverage for a few months.


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Oakland, Cal.| yes, that's really how KCBS "All-News 740" introduced
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