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Thursday, October 27, 2011

California owner Saul Levine wants classical music back in Monterey

Levine tells the Monterey Herald “we’re negotiating for an over-the-air station" in Monterey. Such a station would fill the hole created when Mapleton’s commercial-classical “K-Bach” KBOQ was replaced by soft oldies “B103.9” about 10 days ago. Los Angeles-based Levine once ran a “K-Mozart” up in San Francisco, and more recently revived the K-Mozart idea for his L.A.-market KMZT (1260). There's also interest from the non-commercial side. The Monterey paper catches up with Bill Lueth at San Francisco-market non-com-classical KUSF (90.3) and Santa Rosa-market KDFC (89.9), and he is also interested in Monterey.

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