Re: NPR & Music
- From: "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 02:22:09 GMT
Al Eisner <eisner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the following
letters to be typed in
news:Pine.SOC.4.64.0706131730430.19186@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Doug McDonald wrote:
Matthew B. Tepper wrote:
Bob Harper <bob.harper@xxxxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in
news:yf6dnQWOh9PxrvPbnZ2dnUVZ_oDinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10947973
I'm sure Matthew will appreciate it :)
Imagine my surprise.
Well, since they have as much as announced that they don't want my
money, I'll not insult them by offering any.
I was not aware that NPR did classical music AT ALL anymore.
Am I wrong? The old NPR syndicated shows are still around ...
but they don't say NPR any more.
They typically come from producers like "American Public Media" (which has
quite a few classical programs, including St. Paul Sunday and Performance
Today) or Public Radio International (which has a few classical programs,
including The Record Shelf, among a largely non-classical lineup).
Ah ... Jim Svejda ... NRP's answer ... to Paul ... Harvey.
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