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CRB Classical 99.5
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broadcast repeater
WCAI-HD2(Woods Hole)
WGBH-HD2(Boston)
WJMF(Smithfield, Rhode Island)
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96.3 W242AA (Beacon Hill)
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W Charles River Broadcasting (previous owner) or W Classical Radio Boston
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WKLB-FM(1997–2006)
WLLH-FM (1948–1970)
WOAZ (1995–1997)
WSSH (1970–1987)
WSSH-FM (1987–1995)
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Classical Radio Boston
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airdate
1948-10-06
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CRB Classical 99.5
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W242AA
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WCRB
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W Charles River Broadcasting or W Classical Radio Boston
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Beacon Hill, Massachusetts
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B
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WCRB
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Classical Radio Boston
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Radio Stations
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