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  1. WCPE, The Classical Station, is a non-commercial, independent, listener-supported station serving the North Carolina Piedmont area, including Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, with 100,000 watts of power on 89.7 FM.

    • Playlists

      FM Radio You can find WCPE, The Classical Station, on 89.7...

    • Meet The Announcers

      WCPE, The Classical Station, relies on both staff and...

    • Donate

      Thank you for supporting The Classical Station! For over 40...

    • Jobs

      Broadcast Engineer. Type: Full-time or Part-time Job...

    • Look Ahead

      Symphony No. 6 in F, Op. 68 "Pastoral" Ludwig van Beethoven,...

    • Request Music

      Our Request ProgramsAll-Request Friday airs every Friday...

    • Programs

      The Classical Station's programming is special.You can...

    • Membership

      WCPE, The Classical Station is 100% listener supported, and...

  2. Joyce Kidd and our volunteer announcers are your hosts bringing you a wide variety of great classical music to accompany your weekend activities. Sports, music, news, audiobooks, and podcasts. Hear the audio that matters most to you. WCPE - Conversations with classical musicians.

  3. 29 Σεπ 2023 · On Thursday afternoon, a listener-supported station in North Carolina, WCPE, reversed its decision to withhold the broadcast of six contemporary operas this season from the Metropolitan Opera...

  4. 5 Οκτ 2023 · After intense and widespread public backlash, Wake Forest classical radio station WCPE has decided to reverse its stance on six contemporary operas it had flagged for 'inappropriate' content.

  5. Located in central North Carolina in Wake Forest, WCPE serves the Piedmont area, including Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, with 100,000 watts of power on 89.7 FM. We are heard in the North Carolina Sandhills, coastal areas, and parts of southern Virginia on eleven remote FM transmitters.

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    WCPE (89.7 FM) in Raleigh, North Carolina, is a listener supported non-commercial, non-profit radio station, and the program contributor for The Classical Station, a classical music network. The station went on the air July 17, 1978, and switched to a 24-hour classical music format in 1984.

  7. WCPE, The Classical Station, relies on both staff and volunteer announcers to bring you Great Classical Music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have more than two dozen announcers, whose voices don’t always give an indication of the faces to whom they belong.

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