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[Swprograms] Re: WETA-FM in DC flips from a music / NPR mix tomostlyNPR / BBC
- Subject: [Swprograms] Re: WETA-FM in DC flips from a music / NPR mix tomostlyNPR / BBC
- From: jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 08:45:27 -0500
- Content-language: en
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Well, Joe, that may be true on a proportional basis. But three channels is three channels. Besides, I doubt even most public classical stations gave time to all genres of classical music. But I do take your point.
jaf
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Buch <joseph.buch@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2005 0:13 am
Subject: [Swprograms] Re: WETA-FM in DC flips from a music / NPR mix tomostlyNPR / BBC
> At 11:20 PM 3/1/05 -0500, John Figliozzi wrote:
> >Three words, Joe. Sirius Satellite Radio.
> >
>
> I'm not sure that Sirius is the answer either. Sirius also
> reflects the culture of the marketplace. I think they have 3
> classical channels, one is opera, one is small groups, and one is
> symphony. That contrasts to 35 or so genres of rock/rap/hiphop.
> Not to mention Howard Stern, that icon of popular culture, soon to
> migrate to Sirius at $100,000,000 dollars per year. You can see
> that Sirius values the classical music audience about as much as
> public radio does.
>
>
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> Joe Buch
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