Posted: 03/07/07

WWPV turning classic?
Vermont Public Radio offers to purchase St. Michael's radio station

Beethoven may be dead, but his beats live on. And, perhaps they will be immortalized this fall by none other than the St. Michael’s College student-run radio station, WWPV "The Mike."

Vermont Public Radio (VPR) approached the college’s administration several weeks ago with an offer to purchase WWPV and convert it into a VPR-run classical music station. (Full story)

 
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