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WHRB is a commercial FM radio station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It broadcasts at 95.3 MHz and is operated by students at Harvard College.WHRB was one of America's first college radio stations, initially signing on as a carrier current station on December 2, 1940. After acquiring funding from The Harvard Crimson the station's first call sign was WHCN (Harvard Crimson Network). It broke from the Crimson in 1943 and adopted the call sign WHRV (Harvard Radio Voice). Harvard Radio Broadcasting Co., Inc., the non-profit corporation that owns the s... See more

Cambridge FM|95.3
Playlist:
01:05
Kempff - Beethoven
00:46
LEnsemble Des Temps Modernes - Milhaud
00:38
Trio Solisti - Tchaikovsky
00:31
Bamert Tozer Cislowska London Philharmonic Orchestra - Rawsthorne
00:22
Budapest String Quartet - Beethoven
00:15
Johnson Back - Saint-Saens
00:01
Bamert Tozer London Philharmonic Orchestra - Rawsthorne
23:55
Maisky Argerich - Beethoven
23:40
Bamert Tozer London Philharmonic Orchestra - Rawsthorne
23:24
Los Angeles Chamber Singers Gregory Newton Peter Rutenberg - Castelnuovo-Tedesco
23:18
Rostropovitch Orchestre National De France - Prokofiev
23:05
Aurelia Quartet - Keuris
22:45
Mutter Karajan Berlin Philharmonic - Mendelssohn
22:38
Trio Solisti - Tchaikovsky
22:31
Quint Serebrier Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra - William Schuman
+1617-495-9472
389 Harvard St. Cambridge, MA 02138-3900
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WHRB is a commercial FM radio station in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It broadcasts at 95.3 MHz and is operated by students at Harvard College.WHRB was one of America's first college radio stations, initially signing on as a carrier current station on December 2, 1940. After acquiring funding from The Harvard Crimson the station's first call sign was WHCN (Harvard Crimson Network). It broke from the Crimson in 1943 and adopted the call sign WHRV (Harvard Radio Voice). Harvard Radio Broadcasting Co., Inc., the non-profit corporation that owns the station, was formed February 1, 1951, and the current call sign adopted.In order to reach audiences beyond Harvard's campus, the corporation acquired a commercial FM broadcast license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and began regular broadcasting on May 17, 1957 at 107.1 MHz (at that time called "megacycles"). A few years later, the station changed frequency to 95.3 MHz, where it has remained since. The broadcast area expanded considerably in 1995 when the transmitter was relocated from atop Holyoke Center in Harvard Square to its present location atop One Financial Center in downtown Boston. Broadcasts went global when internet retransmission of its programs began on November 18, 1999.
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