Adding Classical in Nashville

Radio-info.com reports that

Nashville pubcaster WMOT, Murfreesboro (89.5) is adding classical in middays, for listeners who miss the Bach and Beethoven that crosstown WPLN (90.3) has relegated to the nighttime hours. The Tennessean also reports that WMOT is adding more talk and Americana programming, and lessening the amount of time devoted to jazz (to 7pm-5am). It’s also adding NPR’s “All Things Considered” in PM drive. The Nashville Board of Radio-Info.com talks about the programming moves at WMOT, owned by Middle Tennessee State University.

About Marty Ronish

Marty Ronish is an independent producer of classical music radio programs. She currently produces the Chicago Symphony Orchestra broadcasts that air 52 weeks a year on more than 400 stations and online at www.cso.org. She also produces a radio series called "America's Music Festivals," which presents live music from some of the country's most dynamic festivals. She is a former Fulbright scholar and co-author of a catalogue of Handel's autograph manuscripts.

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