Job Opening in the Finger Lakes

From Livingston Associates: Director, Arts & Culture   Content Development and Television Operations & Programming: WSKG, Vestal   NY WSKG Public Broadcasting seeks an individual to oversee   Arts & Culture content development and Arts & Culture programming on   radio, television and the web, and to oversee Television Operations &   Programming, all in fulfillment of the station’s mission.  WSKG is an   Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Responsibilities: (1) Oversee all Arts & Culture content development and programming for WSKG. (2) Manage Arts & Culture Content Development Department staff. (3) Work collaboratively with other … Continue Reading

New Classical Station on Monterey Peninsula

Saul Levine does it again! There is life after KBOQ or KBACH. It’s KYZZ and it’s on the local FM dial, 97.9, as of 5 p.m. Friday… the station had been owned by Buckley Radio and was purchased by Saul Levine for $1.15 million. The station is being operated by Levine’s Mt. Wilson FM Broadcasters of Los Angeles, which has been running classical station KMZT in Los Angeles for decades and which also provides classical programming on KMZT, or KMOZART, out of Big Sur. Here’s the link.  I expect we’ll hear more … Continue Reading

San Antonio Lays Off On-Air Staff

Classical station KPAC , 88.3 in San Antonio has laid off its entire on-air staff, including our good friends Randy Anderson, John Clare, James Baker, and Ron Moore, and plans to run Classical 24.  Deirdre  Saravia was also cut from full-time on-air, but has accepted a part-time post. From mysanantonio.com: Wayne Coble, vice president and interim general manager for Texas Public Radio (KPAC and KSTX-FM 89.1), said the station is now using “Classical 24,” a Minnesota Public Radio service that is picked up by many stations across the country and features Minnesota announcers. Though the changed fomat already has … Continue Reading

NY Expands; NM Contracts

Westchester County residents will be able to get WQXR again. From the NY Times (by Elizabeth Jensen): Over-the-air broadcasts of the classical music radio station WQXR are being restored for some Westchester County residents. The station’s parent company, New York Public Radio, on Monday bought the small Ossining radio station WDFH-FM, at 90.3. Residents of the area lost access to the WQXR signal in 2009, when New York Public Radio bought the station from The New York Times Company and moved the programming to a weaker signal on the FM band… New York Public Radio said … Continue Reading

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