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What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
With apologies to REM, it’s a question that might be on the minds of Capitals fans this summer. The Washington Capitals will be experiencing another Summer of Change as Bonneville International, the current broadcaster of Capitals games and related shows, has announced some shake-ups in the Washington airwaves. Bonneville is returning to known commodities after two failed experiments.
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