People say they listen to classical music for the emotional connection — the feelings stirred by a beautiful performance. Perhaps more than any other fare on public radio, classical aims for the heart. This makes classical stations natural participants in a new public-awareness campaign for public broadcasting, “My Source.”
Mike Janssen
WDAV cancels fund drive; video interviews
A couple of quick tidbits:
WDAV in Davidson, N.C., cut short its on-air fund drive yesterday with three days and $100,000 to go. “We cannot be oblivious to what’s happening in the world — and especially in our region,” said Ben Roe, g.m. “There’s a bit of a crisis in our community right now. Our audience sees WDAV as an oasis of calm in an unsettled world. In times like these, we need to provide the around-the-clock classical music our listeners rely on.” More details at DavidsonNews.net.
Lutman will leave MPR/APM
The Star Tribune reports that Sarah Lutman will leave Minnesota Public Radio/American Public Media in December to serve as president of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Lutman oversees classical music programming at MPR/APM in her role as senior v.p. of content and media.
Canadian critic assesses CBC; KBPS’s Allen on fundraising
Robert Everett-Green of the Toronto Globe and Mail reviews the revamped Radio 2 service from the CBC. I find his review more trustworthy than some other CBC critiques thanks to its even-handedness — it’s free of the vitriol that colored most assessments of the network’s new direction. Yet he’s not entirely satisfied, either.