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I do. There are some really good stations sitting below 98mhz in the Toronto area.
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I would have to agree. Today, I'm supposed to be getting packed up and ready to move. However, the Sun seems to want to have none of this. It's as if it KNOWS it's earth day, and is beaming intoxicating rays into my room, through my open window.. so as I scan through the dial to find some appropriate music for this solar bath, I happen across 90.3. Now, I don't speak much french. I understand enough to order food, say my phone number, tell you what year i was born. However, it's just not important in this case.Wow.. so i'm on line trying to find the playlist and I am at a loss.
huge variety, from punk to baroque, great live classical concerts or delayed broadcasts, knowledgeable hosts.
I love the fact that they play classical, jazz, blues, english/french. No advertising, and hopefully I can pick up some French along the way. Along with CBC 1 it is right at the top for my listening.David
is cbc1 96.3?
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is 99.196.3 is a classical station that will play classical excerpts for the most part and quite a few commercials.
CBC 1 is some music and a combination of news, comedy, commentary, journalistic stories and more.
It is the only FM station in the area broadcasting in mono, I believe.
Check out CIUT 89.5 which is the U of T radio and the Ryerson station 88.1 for even more fun.