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Classical New York. Music is our passion.
]The nation's first commercial classical radio station began in 1936 when W2XR owner and founder John Hogan joined with advertising executive Elliott Sanger to create the Interstate Broadcasting Company. The company's chief asset was W2XR. In December 1936, W2XR's call letters were changed to WQXR. The FM station signed on in 1939 and both were sold to The New York Times Company in 1944. The Times Company completed the sale of the AM station to Radio Disney in 2007. The sale of WQXR-FM to WNYC was approved by the FCC on September 8, 2009 in a mu... See more
Playlist:
21:53
Concerto For Two Violins In B-flat Major Op 8 No 4-Giuseppe Torelli
21:50
From The Southland Suite: II The Frolic-Harry Burleigh
21:42
Merry Wives Of Windsor: Overture-Otto Nicolai
21:22
Ancient Airs And Dances: Suite No 2-Ottorino Respighi
21:08
Piano Sonata No 10 In C K 330-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
21:03
Main Title From Star Wars-John Williams
20:55
The Ridiculous Traveler: Overture-Florian Gassmann
20:47
Concerto A 5 In D Major TWV 44:2-George Phillip Telemann
20:16
Symphony No 5 In D Minor Op 107 Reformation-Felix Mendelssohn
20:11
Papillons DAmour Op 59: No 2 A La Bien-aimee-Eduard Schutt
20:00
Romance No 2 In F Major Op 50-Ludwig Van Beethoven
19:50
The Breezes-Cesar Franck
19:47
Violin Sonata In A Major Op 5 No 9: Giga-Arcangelo Corelli
19:18
Concert Fantasia In G Major Op 56-Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
19:07
William Shakespeare Op 74: Overture-Friedrich Kuhlau
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160 Varick St New York, NY, US 10013
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The nation's first commercial classical radio station began in 1936 when W2XR owner and founder John Hogan joined with advertising executive Elliott Sanger to create the Interstate Broadcasting Company. The company's chief asset was W2XR. In December 1936, W2XR's call letters were changed to WQXR. The FM station signed on in 1939 and both were sold to The New York Times Company in 1944. The Times Company completed the sale of the AM station to Radio Disney in 2007. The sale of WQXR-FM to WNYC was approved by the FCC on September 8, 2009 in a multipart deal including Univision; it closed on October 8, 2009.
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