Tiny Desk Concerts have gone viral online. Now, the performances have been turned into a radio show, only on public radio stations across the country. More than 1,200 concerts have taken place here at ...
The music program had been on WNYC for four decades. Listener contributions spared it from the ax. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll find out how a program on the public radio ...
The drummer's foundation will work with four local organizations to forge a stronger connection between students and music.
All Classical Radio has named its new CEO and president, and his name and voice might be familiar to public radio die-hards. Fred Child, who hosted the nationally syndicated classical music radio ...
From the Top alumni pose with host Peter Dugan and guest artist Paquito D'Rivera, at a concert celebrating the program's 25th year. Pictured (left to right): Violinist, and disability activist Julia ...
A small noncommercial Adult Alternative FM serving one of the fastest-growing areas of the U.S. happens to be the home of a host whose syndicated radio program is celebrating its 35th year. In ...
Regional musicians and listeners will lose a broadcast home for original music when public radio station WVIA ends two long-running shows Jan. 2. “All That Jazz” and “Mixed Bag” will end with the ...
For 60 years, Barry Reisman has been on the air. He has been at a handful of stations in that time, but his program has always been the same: a lively show with all sorts of Jewish music and guests.
Nelson Rodriguez likes to tell people that as a child growing up in the Bronx, he had a transistor radio practically plugged into his ear. As a 7-year-old, Rodriguez would turn the dials of the little ...