Yes, the title gives it away - I am a radio host in the Metro Detroit area (USA), and not only do I host at a terrestrial (land-based) station (WRCJ 90.9, where I am a fill-in) I have a playground called www.classicalmusicbroadcast.com.
Here is the station mission statement:
Congratulations on finding the best classical radio programming around! Our commitment to provide you the listener with the highest quality classical music programming available. Twenty-four hours a day, our classical music hosts present the full range of classical music - instumental, vocal, choral, modern, and opera.
Soon to feature LIVE programming and requests
We want to make classical music and the arts a more important part of more people's lives - stay tuned!
We broadcast over the Internet at 96kbps - for those of you who are non-technical, that is a fairly high quality bitrate. Many stations broadcast at 22k, which gives that "tinny" sound we all associate with Internet radio.
I hold a Masters in Opera from the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, and miss going to live concerts a LOT - Detroit area concerts are far too high-priced, so I listen to a lot of recorded music.
I'm looking forward to meeting/sharing with everyone.
Thanks, CMB