Lynne Warfel-Holt rejoins Classical 24

American Public Media announced Monday that a familiar voice is returning to Classical 24, its service that airs on public radio stations across the country. The full press release follows after the jump.

Veteran Classical Music Host Lynne Warfel-Holt Returns to Classical 24

(St. Paul, Minn.) January 12, 2009 — American Public Media™ today announced that Lynne Warfel-Holt has been named a new host of Classical 24®, the award-winning, nationally syndicated classical music service dedicated to live classical music programming 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Warfel-Holt returns to a 24-year radio career on Jan. 12, 2009, after a four-year stint as a dog trainer and behavior consultant.

Classical 24 is always live and features hosts who rank among the finest in the country. Classical 24 is topical and relevant, staying on top of world events and playing the best in classical music from a library of 60,000 CDs. Classical 24 hosts create a rewarding and welcoming atmosphere for both experienced and novice listeners to classical music. Classical 24 is produced by American Public Media and distributed to public radio stations nationwide by Public Radio International®.

Before starting her in-home dog training business, Warfel-Holt was a host on both Classical 24, serving as one of the first national hosts, and Minnesota Public Radio®. While at Minnesota Public Radio, she hosted the Minnesota High School Music Listening Contest, Echoes of Christmas with the Dale Warland Singers, and Sommerfest broadcasts. Warfel-Holt was also a guest narrator with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Minnesota Orchestra.

Before coming to Minnesota Public Radio in 1993, Warfel-Holt was at WCAL in Northfield, Minn. She also hosted a daily show at the rock station, Radio Forth in Edinburgh, Scotland in the early 1990s. Her radio career began 24 years ago in Los Angeles at KFAC, a commercial classical music station, and at KUSC. Warfel-Holt received her bachelor’s degree in theater and minored in music (voice) at Northwestern University, finishing her Masters in Theology at Fuller Seminary.

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Mike Janssen Served as Scanning The Dial's original co-authors from Mar, 2008 to Jan, 2010 and is a freelance writer, editor and media educator based in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. He has written extensively about radio, mostly for Current, the trade newspaper about public broadcasting, where his articles have appeared since 1999. He has also worked in public radio as a reporter at WFDD-FM in Winston-Salem, N.C., where he began his career in journalism and filed pieces for NPR. Mike's work in radio expanded to include outreach and advocacy in 2007, when he worked with the Future of Music Coalition to recruit applicants for noncommercial radio stations. He has since embarked on writing a series of articles about radio hopefuls for FMC's blog.

Mike also writes regularly for Retail Traffic magazine and teaches workshops about writing, podcasting and radio journalism. In his spare time he enjoys vegetarian food, the outdoors, reading, movies and traveling. You can learn more about Mike and find links to more of his writing and reporting at mikejanssen.net.

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