Morning announcer Jacqueline Gerber on WCLV FM/104.9 is also known as "Queen of the Morn." Regular listeners are familiar with her easy manner and droll sense of humor as well as the "Traffic Tiara" ...
Classical music has had a roller-coaster existence on the radio in recent decades, when stations in many cities have changed formats or gone out of business. But not in Cleveland, where WCLV FM/104.9 ...
Under a license transfer agreement announced this week, Cleveland’s commercial classical music station WCLV will become a subsidiary of ideastream, the Northern Ohio pubcaster that operates WVIZ-TV ...
Cleveland's classical music station, WCLV-FM, 104.9, is planning to join ideastream, the umbrella organization that oversees public broadcast stations WCPN-FM, 90.3, and WVIZ-TV, Channel 25. Under an ...
With RIAA’s effort to make radio stations pay a performance royalty to record labels and artists for music broadcasts again being debated on Capitol Hill, Classical WCLV-FM Cleveland is asking its ...
Conrad, president and co-founder of the 50-year-old Cleveland-based classical music station, received ideastream’s “Great Idea Award” for his service as a leading classical musical broadcaster, ...
Classical music station WCLV-FM, 104.9, will begin operating as a noncommercial radio station starting Jan. 1. With the transition, WCLV said, it is following commercial classical music radio stations ...
The Cleveland Orchestra, in partnership with WCLV / Ideastream Public Media and WFMT, Chicago’s classical music station, announced plans for a 13-week international radio broadcast series. The series ...
Which is not to say I handled my duties all alone. Despite the fact that our format was designed for an older demographic — we played big-band music, which we trumpeted as “the sounds of your life” — ...
Recently, the musicFIRST Coalition, the mouth piece for the recording industry, disputed a spot that WCLV ran asking listeners to write to their Congressmen regarding the Performance Tax. They quoted ...
Audio-Technica said its mics were used as part of a three-week residency by the Cleveland Orchestra at Miami’s Carnival Center for the Performing Arts. The event was called the first live broadcast on ...
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