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  2. Vermont Public - Wikipedia

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    Vermont ETV was separated from the university in 1989 and later renamed Vermont Public Television and Vermont PBS. In addition to public television programming from PBS and other distributors, Vermont Public produces TV programs of local interest. Vermont Public's radio operation began broadcasting in 1977 as Vermont Public Radio (VPR).

  3. WOXM (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WOXM (90.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Middlebury, Vermont. The station is owned by Vermont Public, and carries classical music through the VPR Classical network. WOXM signed on May 27, 2010. In April 2014, the WOXM call sign moved to 89.1 FM; [2] the 90.1 FM license then changed its call letters to WVXM [3] and went silent. [2]

  4. WOXR - Wikipedia

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    WOXR (90.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classical music format. Licensed to Schuyler Falls, New York, United States, the station is currently owned by Vermont Public [3] as the flagship station of the VPR Classical network.

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  7. WBTN-FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the station was purchased by Vermont Public Radio as part of its effort to build a two-channel network. [3] While WAMC in Albany, New York, has long claimed Bennington as part of its primary coverage area, VPR's purchase of WBTN gave this part of Vermont access to Vermont-based public radio programming for the first time.

  8. WVTQ - Wikipedia

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    WVTQ (95.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Sunderland, Vermont, United States. The station is owned by Vermont Public as part of its Classical network, airing classical music. WVTQ broadcasts from atop Mount Equinox in Manchester. WVTQ has been operated by Vermont Public and its radio predecessor, Vermont Public Radio, since 2007.

  9. WDEV - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 article, in Harper's magazine, cited WDEV as one of the best examples of independent radio broadcasting in the United States. [6] In April 2017, Squier announced he had put the Radio Vermont stations up for sale, citing his age. On October 1, 2017, Squier turned the station over to Steve Cormier, who served as Radio Vermont's sales manager.