Poll: When Was The Last Time You Heard A Piece Of American Classical Music On Public Radio And Then Visited Your Local Music Store To Buy A Copy?
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Poll: When Was The Last Time You Heard A Piece Of American Classical Music On Public Radio And Then Visited Your Local Music Store To Buy A Copy?
• Several times a week, I hear a piece of American classical music on public radio and then visit a local music store to buy a copy.
• About once every week, I hear a piece of American classical music on public radio and then visit a local music store to buy a copy.
• Several times a month, I hear a piece of American classical music on public radio and then visit a local music store to buy a copy
• Several times a year, I hear a piece of American classical music on public radio and then visit a local music store to buy a copy
• Once a year, I hear a piece of American classical music on public radio and then visit a local music store to buy a copy
• I rarely if ever hear a piece of American classical music on public radio because I live in the Nation’s Capital and public radio director Sharon Percy Rockefeller prefers Vivaldi, Telemann, and Frederick the Great of Prussia to American classical music.
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