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The "new" Classical 88.7

Network changes add new programs and we say goodbye to some favorite ones

The loss of a national classical music programming service caused Classical 88.7 to change its schedule for the first time since sign-on in 2004. Many of our announcers are still on-the-air and new programs have been added in the evening. Here's a look at the new program lineup.

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