Job Posting – New England Public Radio

John Montanari bids farewell to classical radio after 35 years, and his station is looking to find someone to fill his shoes.  Best of luck in your retirement later this year, John.

Classical Music Host

New England Public Radio (WFCR and WNNZ) seeks an experienced classical music broadcaster to program and host WFCR’s long-running and successful daytime classical programming, and to be the “classical voice” on-air, in on-line media and in the community.  The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive knowledge and well-honed sense of judgment of classical music and radio programming, close familiarity with classical music’s history and discography, keen awareness of current trends in classical music, eagerness to participate in the classical community, and sharp focus on the classical listener.  He/she will have an engaging and informative on-air style, one which will carry through into the classical blog and community outreach activities.

Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree with five years experience in announcing and programming music, preferably in public radio.  Extensive knowledge of classical music, recordings and sources of music programming.  Excellent judgment in evaluating performances of classical music.  Excellent communication skills with an appropriate “on-air” voice and conversational-style delivery.

Hiring salary range: $41,100 – $51,500. Normal starting salary: $41,100 – $46,300. Excellent benefits.

Send cover letter, resume and aircheck to Search R40802, Employment Office, 167 Whitmore Building, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.The aircheck should include examples of hosting experience. Review of applications will begin July 8, 2013 and continue until position is filled.

Women and Members of Minority Groups are Encouraged to Apply

The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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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