“I listen to 91Classical to _______”
How would you finish that statement. To relax? To connect to a long tradition of artistry? To have a stirring soundtrack while doing otherwise routine chores around the house? Whatever your reason is for listening to 91Classical, we’re celebrating it on the first ever Public Radio Music Day, April 16, 2020.
91Classical is joining fellow noncommercial music stations, performers, and fans across the country to recognize public radio’s essential community service and unique role in the music world locally and nationally. More than 20 million listeners tune in weekly to hundreds of local public radio music stations like 91Classical across America to discover, learn about, and enjoy a mix of music selections, artists, and genres that are, in many cases, available only on public radio. Announced this past February with the introduction of bipartisan Congressional Resolutions, Public Radio Music Day was created to raise awareness about public radio’s contributions to audiences, artists, and communities.
Community is at the heart of public radio in all its forms, and the local classical music community is central to the mission of 91Classical. For Public Radio Music Day, 91Classical will feature Live In Studio C performances every hour. And as an audience, you are vital to that community, too. So we’d love to hear from you on Public Radio Music Day, too. Find us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and fill in that blank: “I listen to 91Classical to _______.”