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WFMT's New Blood

Clip: 1/16/2014 | 9m 33sVideo has Closed Captions

David Polk, Candice Agree & Suzanne Nance of WFMT discuss the station’s future.

Our sister station WFMT has a new program director, 30-year-old David Polk, and two new program hosts: Candice Agree and Suzanne Nance. We meet all three and hear what's ahead for Chicago's classical music station. Polk hosts Introductions on Saturdays at 11:00 am, featuring Chicago area pre-college classical musicians. Listen to recent programs here. Agree hosts Baroque & Before on Thursdays at 1

01/16/2014 | Rating NR

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