[Save_progressive_radio_boston] Re: WGBH buying WCRB-FM, turning it into a commercial-free classical station

Dan.Strassberg dan.strassberg@att.net
Wed Sep 23 06:11:33 EDT 2009


But if you agree with one very vocal and insistent poster to both the
Progressive Talk and Boston Radio lists, WCRB hasn't played classical
music in decades. Although I do not agree with that poster, who
appears to want to impose his personal taste on all of WCRB's
listeners because he is sure he knows what is good for them, even if
they, themselves, do not, I gather that he is not alone in his
opinion.

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From: "A. Joseph Ross" <joe@attorneyross.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 1:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Save_progressive_radio_boston] Re: WGBH buying
WCRB-FM,turning it into a commercial-free classical station


> On 22 Sep 2009 at 14:49, skeres wrote:
>
>> Thank goodness for that!  I like the idea of keeping classical
>> radio.
>
> But it may, in fact, reduce the availability of classical music on
> local radio.  Right now there is WHRB in the afternoon/evening, WGBH
> in the morning, and WCRB all the time.  When WGBH buys WCRB, will
> there continue to be classical music on WGBH or will WGBH do
> something else?
>
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