Our favorite public radio station is WBJC in Baltimore, MD. They do not broadcast anything from NPR, but are a 24-hours a day classical music station with engaged and educated announcers.
Our favorite public radio station is WBJC in Baltimore, MD. They do not broadcast anything from NPR, but are a 24-hours a day classical music station with engaged and educated announcers.
And I went to their fundraisers with one of my grandchildren (aged 11 the first time). They were much less formal than the ones for PBS. We talked with the station announcers and staff while music was playing, and our grandson could sit in the announcer's chair.
Our favorite public radio station is WBJC in Baltimore, MD. They do not broadcast anything from NPR, but are a 24-hours a day classical music station with engaged and educated announcers.
Yes. When I lived in California, we had KCSM: no NPR, just jazz 24/7. What a concept - public radio without propaganda.
Whatever happened to Pacifica radio? There are still some community radio stations. At least KBOO still sends me requests for money regularly.
And I went to their fundraisers with one of my grandchildren (aged 11 the first time). They were much less formal than the ones for PBS. We talked with the station announcers and staff while music was playing, and our grandson could sit in the announcer's chair.