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Lloyd Sitkoff asks for opinions on (inter alia) WGMS in Washington.
The station has been the subject of recent thread, either here or on
BMUSIC-L, as a result of being the only 'classical' station here in DC
in the mornings, since WETA's change in programming.
I listen to WGMS habitually in the car and the office, as well as while
working on the computer. However, it drives me nuts with what I perceive
to be an increasing frequency of commercials or nonsensical chatter. Also,
I am getting tired of only getting movements of works instead of complete
works.
That being said, it does as good a job as I have come to expect of radio
in the last seven years living in the US. And Dennis Owens makes me giggle
on the way to work at least a couple of mornings a week, which can't be a
bad thing! Announcers are not all they might be -- but none have made the
classic slip I heard in the UK in the early days of Classic FM when Henry
Kelly (I believe) announced the conductor to be a certain "Mr. Slav
Rostropovich."
I'm not surprised WGMS has made the finals -- it is certainly one of the
more visible stations as a result of its location -- and I suspect there
is not a whole slew of competition!
Tim Mahon
Alexandria, VA
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