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a great and needed addition to so utah
Uh, "sob," have you never heard of KUSU, Utah Public Radio from Utah State University? Try either 89.1 FM or 90.9 FM for classical music. It's been on the air for many, many years.
Actually, KUSU only airs classical music less than a third of the day and part of that is overnight.
11am-3pm, 9pm-3am. Weekdays only, a little overnight during the weekend. And they sold the 96.7 translator in Salt Lake and now that's off the air.
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