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WGBH-WCRB BACH CHANNEL

USA
BACH

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WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel focuses exclusively on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Broadcasting from the United States, it streams at 128kbps MP3 quality.

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STREAM INFO

CodecMP3
Bitrate128 kbps · Standard
Status
Online
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What does WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel broadcast?

WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel features bach content from the United States.

What is WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel known for?

WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel focuses exclusively on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach. Broadcasting from the United States, it streams at 128kbps MP3 quality.

Where is WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel based?

WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel is based in the United States.

Does WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel stream in HD quality?

Yes — WGBH-WCRB Bach Channel streams at 128 kbps in MP3 format, which is HD quality for internet radio.

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