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  2. Charles River Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Charles River Broadcasting added WCRB-FM, 102.5 MHz. In the mid 1970s, WCRB's programming was removed from the 1330 AM signal, which was relaunched as WHET, with a big-band/adult standards format. (WHET was sold in 1978 and is now WRCA, licensed to Watertown, Massachusetts. [4]) In 1964 the company acquired WCRQ(FM), Providence, Rhode ...

  3. WCRB - Wikipedia

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    WCRB (99.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Lowell, Massachusetts, which serves the Greater Boston area. It broadcasts classical music.The station's studios are located in Brighton, and its transmitter is located west of Andover.

  4. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... WCRB: 99.5 FM: Lowell: WGBH Educational Foundation: ... First Class Radio Corp. Classic hits WMUA: 91.1 FM:

  5. WJMF (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Providence had been one of the largest markets without a full-time classical music station, particularly after WCRB moved from 102.5 FM to 99.5 FM in 2006. [3] Along with this, WJMF will up its current online streaming methods in terms of capability and speed. WJMF will also be developing mobile applications that will connect to an online stream.

  6. WCBR - Wikipedia

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    WCBR (1110 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. It is licensed to Richmond, Kentucky, United States, and serves the Lexington Metro Area.The station is owned by W.C.B.R. Radio, Inc. [2]

  7. Talk:WCRB - Wikipedia

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    The wcrb.com web site says "Bookmark 995allclassical.org as the future online home of 99.5 Boston's All Classical Station." That suggests to me that they plan to rebrand the station.--agr 20:29, 18 November 2009 (UTC) Nope. The WCRB call letters will be retained as the station switches to noncommercial classical music format.

  8. WKLB-FM - Wikipedia

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    The 102.5 license started in 1954 as WCRB-FM, the FM sister station of WCRB (AM) (now WRCA), bringing its classical music format to parts of the Boston area which did not get good reception of WCRB (AM)'s directional signal as well as improved audio quality. In 1961, WCRB-FM was the first Boston-area FM station to broadcast in multiplex stereo ...

  9. List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign ...

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    Callsign Frequency City of license WCAI: 90.1 FM: Woods Hole, Massachusetts: WCAL: 91.9 FM: California, Pennsylvania: WCAN: 93.3 FM: Canajoharie, New York: WCAT-FM