[78-L] Too late to circle the wagons
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca
Tue Aug 11 15:30:03 PDT 2009
We got the CBC which used to be good once upon a time. Luckily I can get
Buffalo's public station WNED-FM in the car (not at home, and not when a
Syracuse rocker on the same frequency is drowning it out).
This is the kind of thing that a college station could do easily. I'd live with
the adenoidal hosts and mispronunciations. I think Queen's University in
Kingston still programs like this but there's nothing I know of in the Toronto
area. Very sad. CJRT also used to carry The Goon Show, Just a Minute and other
BBC programs, plus George Jellinek, the Cleveland Orchestra..I'm starting to
get mad. (CJRT still exists but is now all jazz, and not even good jazz.)
dl
Bud Black wrote:
> Don't you guys have NPR (National Public Radio), or a facsimile up there?
> Down here in central Florida we have WMFE public radio which plays nothing
> but classical music 24 hours a day, with a few programs thrown in like
> Prairie Home Companion and Car Talk on the weekends.
>
> Bud
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: David Lennick
> Date: 8/11/2009 5:51:39 PM
> To: 78-L Mail List
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Too late to circle the wagons
>
> I can remember when I'd listen to WQXR AM on the late night drive home from
> Oshawa. Complete with live commercials for Hotel Bar Butter.
>
> Toronto doesn't have one station playing classical full time. The CBC cut it
> back to 5 hours a day of "Classics for Imbeciles", CJRT is long gone, CFMX
> has
> been known to play some interesting tidbits interspersed with 6-minute
> clusters
> of the noisiest, most offensive commercials produced since Fessenden's day.
>
> dl
>
> simmonssomer wrote:
>> The New York Times has announced that they've sold WQXR-FM, their 69 year
>> old classical music station with 6,000 watts of FM power, sitting in the
>> middle of the dial at 96.3. It was peddled to a publicly funded
> independent
>> station (WNYC 93.3) which will move what will be left of WQXR way up the
>> dial to 105.3FM
>> The powerful 96.3 frequency is being handed over to a latino music station
>
>> At the new 105.3 location WQXR, or whatever it will be called, will boast
>> all of 600 watts. Hundreds of thousands of metro area suburban listeners
>> will therefore lose the signal of this, the only classical station in our
>> New York Metro Area.
>> Apparently The Times needed the money. The price was in the neighborhood
> of
>> a pitiful 30 million...not as much as you'd get if you win the lottery.
>> The new owners implied that ESSENTIALLY the programming will be SIMILAR to
>> what it has been for the last 65 years, i.e. classical music.
>> I don't believe that WNYC, a Public Affairs talk radio station, will
>> maintain classical music programming on their new property.
>> They're not interested in it with their current programming on WNYC and
> the
>> lack of classical programming there bodes ill for their new little puddle
>> hopper.
>> If they stick to Classical it still won't matter. They can't reach more
>> than say, twenty miles
>> The Times they are a-changin'.
>>
>> Nothing can be done.
>> Follow the money!
>> I am cancelling my subscription to The Times.
>> Big deal!
>>
>> Al Simmons
>>
>
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