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MPR's parent buys Miami station
Posted at 2:16 PM on September 25, 2007 by Bill Wareham
Just a week after getting stymied in its attempt to buy a station in the Washington, D.C. market, American Public Media Group has a deal to buy a station in Miami. While the plan for the D.C. station was to program news, APMG will turn its new Florida property into a classical music outlet.
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