Listeners in Los Angeles will soon get a little more classical music to enjoy on the airwaves — though in less-than-stellar audio fidelity. A Los Angeles Times blogger reports that KGIL-AM, which used to be K-Mozart, will pick up weekly broadcasts of the New York Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony starting Feb. 15.
Mike Janssen
Orlando station cuts jobs as support drops
A joint radio/TV licensee with a dual news/classical format has announced job cuts. WMFE in Orlando, Fla., pared 15 jobs and ended local TV production to offset a drop in listener and corporate support, reports the Orlando Sentinel.
A classical web stream for the future
By now, many classical stations are streaming their broadcast signals online. But will a single, no-frills stream suffice in years to come?
My letter to President Obama
Dear President Obama,
Welcome to your new job. I know that you have many pressing concerns to deal with and that those I am addressing may not be at the top of the list today. But I ask that you make time in coming years to improve the health of both our arts community and our media environment.