On Public Radio Music Day, Stations Shine A Light On Local Artists.
Today, many stations on the left side of the dial are celebrating the third annual Public Radio Music Day, a day set aside to show appreciation for local public radio
Woah never thought of this one about how Public Radio promotes artists.
Today (Oct. 26), many stations on the left side of the dial are celebrating the third annual Public Radio Music Day, a day set aside to show appreciation for local public radio stations and their service to listeners and musicians.
The date is made official with bipartisan resolutions in both the House and Senate.
Coordinated by the noncomMUSIC Alliance, this year’s theme is “Discovering the Sound of Local Communities” and spotlights public radio stations producing live local concerts and music discovery events.
“It's Public Radio Music Day and we're celebrating with ‘FUV Live’ highlights on 90.7FM [and] WFUV.org. On air, online, on video, on stage, and on the go, local stations provide a platform for innovative music programming,” Fordham University adult alternative WFUV New York posted on Twitter.