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BreakThru Radio Announces New Music Director Annie Russell; DJ Lottie Joins Weekly Programming PR Web via Yahoo! News
NEW YORK, NY (PRWeb) December 14, 2006 -- BreakThru Radio (BTR), the Internet's voice of the World's Best Independent Music, welcomes Annie Russell to its growing staff as BTR's new Music Director.
Washington, D.C.'s Last Classical Radio Station Looks Set to Switch to Sports Talk Playbill Arts
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder has reached a preliminary agreement to buy classical music station WGMS-FM, reports The Washington Post. The deal would widen his growing sports-talk radio empire and almost certainly herald the demise of the area's only classical radio outlet.
BreakThru Radio Announces New Music Director Annie Russell; DJ Lottie Joins Weekly Programming PR Web
BreakThru Radio (BTR), the Internet's voice of the World's Best Independent Music, welcomes Annie Russell to its growing staff as BTR's new Music Director. Fresh from Marist College where she served as Music Director at WMAR and completed her BA in Journalism, Russell brings a fresh perspective to an already savvy staff, further solidifying BTR's rising role in the music industry. (PRWeb Dec 14,
CSO trumpeter, NU music prof Chicago Sun-Times
Vincent Cichowicz's family didn't have a musical background, but there were always classical programs playing on the radio when he was growing up in Chicago.
Snyder's Gambit May Silence D.C.'s Last FM Classical Music Station Washington Post
H aving won a place in the ranks of local luminaries as the guy who wrecked the Redskins and ravaged the riverside near his Potomac mansion, Dan Snyder now appears ready to put his special touch on another abiding passion of Washingtonians: the music of Bach and Beethoven.
Report: Big Radio Is Fewer Formats, Smaller Audience Radio & Records
Consolidation of radio is killing the medium, giving audiences few choices of music, artists, formats and local voices, says a report released Wednesday (Dec. 13) by the D.C.-based Future of Music Coalition.
The air this week Boston Globe
Throughout the week Midnight-5 a.m. Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Mon.-Thurs.) (WGBH: 89.7, wgbh.org) ; Classical music (daily; Sat. to 6 a.m.; Sun. to 8 a.m.) (WFCR: 88.5, publicradionet/wfcr) . . . 5 a.m.-1 p.m. Jazz (daily) (WHRB: 95.3, whrb.org) . . . 7 a.m. Composer of the Week: Mahler (BBC Radio 3: bbc.co.uk/radio3) ( NOTE All BBC Radio 3 programs
More holiday music USA Today
As a supplement to our critical picks of holiday albums, Ken Barnes and Brian Mansfield add a more comprehensive list of 2006 seasonal releases, with thumbnail descriptions:
Winter songs: New holiday music from Sarah McLachlan, James Taylor, Brad Paisley, Oleta Adams and more Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Records are rated on a scale of one (awful) to five (classic) stars. It's only 10 days till Christmas Eve, so if you aren't listening to holiday music yet, what are you waiting for? Maybe for this roundup of reviews. Without further ado, here's a full stocking of 2006 Christmas CDs.
12.12.2006 Current Public Broadcasting
The Washington Post Marc Fisher surveys his city's public radio offerings in the wake of news that a commercial classical station is likely to be sold and change format. "Washington will now become the largest city in the country with no classical music on the radio at all," he writes.
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