What is the classical channel on the radio?

What is the classical channel on the radio?

Classical Radio Stations:

1. WETA 90.9 FM
2. KUSC 91.5 FM
3. WDPG 89.9 FM

Where can I find classical music on the radio?

Classical Radio Stations from United States

  • Classical Oasis.
  • Whisperings: Solo Piano Radio.
  • KUSC Classical 91.5 FM KDB.
  • 105.9 FM WQXR.
  • All Classical 89.9 KQAC FM.
  • KING Classical King 98.1 FM.
  • Classical Guitar.
  • Beautiful Instrumentals Channel.

How do I listen to KUSC?

Listen to KUSC on air You can listen to Classical KUSC all over Southern California on our various frequencies. Check out our coverage map. KUSC broadcasts on KUSC 91.5 FM Los Angeles, KDSC 91.1 FM Thousand Oaks, KDB 93.7 FM Santa Barbara, KESC 99.7 FM San Luis Obispo, and KPSC 88.5 FM Palm Springs.

What radio station is USC on?

KABC
Additionally, all USC Football broadcasts can be streamed on USCTrojans.com/Listen, the new USC Trojans Gameday App, KABC.com and on SiriusXM satellite radio (channels 211). Live stats for all USC Football games can be found on USCTrojans.com/FBstats.

What is the classical station?

The Classical Station is a listener-supported, volunteer-powered classical music station which went on the air on July 18, 1978. We broadcast only classical music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is always a member of staff on duty 24/7 to take your call and answer your questions.

What is WCPE?

Preview! Top 100 Survey Results! WCPE, The Classical Station, is a non-commercial, independent, listener-supported station serving the North Carolina Piedmont area, including Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, with 100,000 watts of power on 89.7 FM.

Where can I find WCPE in North Carolina?

Contact your cable company and ask them to carry WCPE, The Classical Station. You can find WCPE, The Classical Station, on 89.7 FM in central North Carolina. We broadcast via the nation’s first broadband FM antenna, formerly used only for television broadcasting.

How do I listen to the classical station on the Internet?

The Classical Station offers unlimited streams of audio on the Internet. Click “Listen Now” at the top of any page on our website to listen in a state-of-the-art AAC stream.