Woody Allen and Dick Cavett Dish on Radio

An article on The Playlist reports on an absolutely wonderful chat by Woody Allen and Dick Cavett at the 92nd St. Y in NY.  It’s charming and nostalgic. Every Allen afficionado will recognize the filmmaker’s extensive use of old jazz standards and classical composers and he revealed that his love of music came from growing up with the radio playing constantly. “When I grew up radio was all we had,” Allen said. “And you turned it on, or at least in my family you did, when you woke up in the morning and when I … Continue Reading

Classical Radio is Rosy in Connecticut

An absolutely wonderful post by Milton Moore about music in eastern Connecticut includes this tidbit: We even have more classical music on the radio now. In addition to the music programming on WNPR in Hartford, WSHU in Fairfield has spread its signal eastward, WMNR in Monroe has beefed up its broadcast area, and a commercial classical station, WCRI, popped up in Westerly. You can now channel-surf as you drive, something unheard of not long ago. It’s starting to feel like the best of times here. You can read the post on theday.com.  Mr. Moore expresses beautifully … Continue Reading

Classical vs. Folk in Scotland

There’s been a brouhaha going on at BBC Scotland over a popular world music show called Global Gathering hosted by Mary Ann Kennedy.  BBC Scotland dropped the show and replaced it with Classics Unwrapped, which focuses on classical music events in Scotland.  The change was part of a larger revamping that included more talk during the day and more music during the evenings. Now Global Gathering‘s loyal audience is fighting back with a petition to save the show.  You can read more here. Ordinarily, I would applaud the addition of more classical … Continue Reading

Expanding Classical in NH

Ben Leubsdorf of the Concord Monitor reports that Classical WCNH 91.5 in Concord NH has moved into the same building as New Hampshire Public Radio.  The station began transmitting as a low power in 2004, and has been at 190 watts, but is increasing its signal to 50,000 watts via WEVO 89.1 FM’s HD2 channel.  They’re also online and they have an iPhone app. General Manager Harry Kozlowski says this is the first step toward a bigger goal. When we formed Highland in 2000, that was our mission: not only to bring back classical music in Concord, … Continue Reading

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