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That posting bug has been addressed.
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Clark, an interesting thing to explore might be the discussions between WGBH and the BSO. Here's a possibility: Until last month, of course, the BSO had long-standing agreements with two different entities: WGBH and WCRB. Now, the BSO has to re-think...
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Romy--Hey, I'm just an old guy, and long-time public radio listener. We live in Maryland, and spend as much time as we can in Maine (hence our interest in WBACH, which for the past five years or so was programmed out of WCRB, since it was also owned ...
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Romy--I guess I don't know where to start without giving offense. Forgive me if I start back too far. NPR, WGBH, WBUR, etc. are all independent entities--separately incorporated and managed. WGBH and WBUR are local instances of stations all around th...
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I got here via a link from Google alerts. (I've set up "WCRB" as an alert. "Why" is a long story--via the Maine WBACH network and its "top hits" format). I know you know that WGBH isn't NPR. It's WGBH, and not NPR, that changed its format, and it's W...
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