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Scanning The Dial

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WNYC to buy WQXR, keep it classical

July 14, 2009 by Mona Seghatoleslami

The oldest American commercial classical station is commercial no more, but it will remain classical.  WQXR will be sold by The New York Times to public radio station WNYC and Univision.

The call letters and the classical music will move across the dial from 96.3 to a weaker signal at 105.9, while Univision’s Spanish-language WCAA will move to 96.3.

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  • About
    • About Joe Goetz
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  • Inside The Arts
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    • Double Bass Blog
    • Neo Classical
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    • Scanning The Dial
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    • Sticks and Drones
    • There’s Always Room For Cello
    • Who’s Minding The Score?
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