[BC] Bonneville shakes up their Washington radio
gblau@jpc.com
gblau
Wed Jan 4 12:17:43 CST 2006
This makes sense, except maybe for Montgomery Co. classical listeners
who will have trouble hearing 104.1 at home.
I'd assume they plan on HD2's on all four FM's.
Still, kinda sad to see 103.5 change after so many years (decades).
And no one will miss that A/C.
g
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Gary Blau
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Subject: [BC] Bonneville shakes up their Washington radio
I get the Broadcast group in Digest form so maybe someone has alreay
posted this:
Bonneville dropped a bombshell on DC radio today. WTOP-news has moved
to 103.5 and WGMS-classical has moved to 104.1/103.9 replacing rock
which goes away. Starting in March, Washington Post Radio will be on
Bonneville's 1500 and 107.7. Federal News Radio continues on 1050. A
serious classical channel iwill be on HD2 as well as Bonneville's vocal
classical on another HD-2.
http://www.wtopnews.com/?nid=25&sid=664626
The release doesn't say which stations' HD-2 will be involved.
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