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D.C. news/talk station goes classical
Posted at 7:04 PM on January 22, 2007 by Bill Wareham
WETA-FM in Washington D.C. switched today from a news/talk format similar to MPR's news service to a classical format (including programming provided by the Classical24 service we produce here at MPR). Lots of chatter and a mixed reaction at WETA-FM's blog. (The site is busy, so you might have some trouble connecting.)
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