WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010
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WELCOME TO AIRWAVES
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Today CPR introduces its new listener publication, Airwaves, featuring insider info on upcoming events, special offers, and more information about the news and classical music programming you value.
You'll receive Airwaves by e-mail during the first week of every month.
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NEW INTERACTIVE WEBSITE BROADENS THE LISTENING EXPERIENCE
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About six weeks ago CPR launched a new website uniting both news and classical music networks at CPR.org.
Visit the site to test out:
- An easy-to-use media player for in-depth news and classical music
- One-click tools for sharing content via e-mail and social media networks
- Improved search capabilities for news, music, and more content
- Personalization of the site's display and content using a directory of widgets
Need help? View demonstration videos on listening, searching, and personalizing the site.
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COLORADO MATTERS: CSO MUSIC DIRECTOR TAKES FINAL BOW, ORGANIZATION LOOKS TO THE FUTURE
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Last week, Ryan Warner interviewed pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane about his experiences leading the CSO for the last five seasons and President and CEO Jim Palermo regarding the future of the organization. Listen to the interview.
June 4, 7:30 p.m. Don't miss Kahane's last concert with the CSO, featuring works by Mozart and Mahler. Tune in to CPR Classical Music on-air or at CPR.org for a LIVE broadcast of the June 4 performance.
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RYAN WARNER, HOST OF CPR'S COLORADO MATTERS, ON WHY HE BECAME A JOURNALIST
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"My mother was in public relations when I was growing up. She often brought me along on errands - dropping off press materials to this or that TV or radio station or newspapers. I was only in those newsrooms briefly, but I knew it was where I eventually wanted to spend my career.
"My love of learning and of great conversation made the perfect pair." Ryan's bio.
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