Jan. 6, 2010 : Classical radio changes

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Last year, WGBH bought classical music station WCRB and changed its own radio station WGBH 89.7 FM to news and public affairs. But some listeners are upset over the weaker WCRB signal and the loss of classical programming on WGBH. John Voci, the general manger of WGBH Radio, Bettina Norton of the Boston Music Intelligencer and Richard Dyer, former Boston Globe music critic join Emily.

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