The music program had been on WNYC for four decades. Listener contributions spared it from the ax. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll find out how a program on the public radio ...
Longtime morning-show listener Courtney Benson asked me, “What radio question have you been asked most often in your career?” ...
Music played by D.J.s like Flo Dill on NTS encompasses obscure ambient tracks and timeworn dad rock. The approach has won it fans far beyond its London home. By Shaad D’Souza Reporting from London On ...
Today’s country music genre had its beginnings in the 1920s with the popularization of two types of music: rural white bluegrass or “hillbilly” music and “western” or “cowboy” music. The two styles ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michael Barone, host of Pipedreams, a public radio program dedicated to the pipe organ and celebrating 40 years on the air. The pipe organ. No harmonica, now is it? It can ...
In 2015, Zane Lowe left his job as a DJ on the BBC’s venerable Radio 1 in the U.K. to become the principal voice of a new digital radio station at the music-streaming service launched that year by ...
Tiny Desk Concerts have gone viral online. Now, the performances have been turned into a radio show, only on public radio stations across the country. More than 1,200 concerts have taken place here at ...
Recently, we let you know that Paradox's 150th vinyl release would be out on Paradox Music. Every once in a while, Paradox gets his disc jockey on and records a special radio show. If someone was wise ...