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WSMR CLASSICAL

Sarasota, FL, USA

DESCRIPTION

WSMR Classical broadcasts classical music programming from Sarasota, Florida. The station streams at 192kbps AAC and is part of the WUSF public media network.

STATION HIGHLIGHTS

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STREAM INFO

CodecAAC
Bitrate192 kbps · Standard
Status
Online
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What language does WSMR Classical broadcast in?

WSMR Classical broadcasts in UNKNOWN from Sarasota, FL, the United States.

Where is WSMR Classical based?

WSMR Classical is based in Sarasota, FL, the United States.

Does WSMR Classical stream in HD quality?

Yes — WSMR Classical streams at 192 kbps in AAC format, which is HD quality for internet radio.

Does WSMR Classical have an official website?

Yes — you can visit the official WSMR Classical website for more information about their programming and schedule.

Where does the station data come from?

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