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Live Broadcast of Oberlin Orchestra Concert on WCLV 104.9 FM By Joanna Chang |
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The inaugural concerts for the Kay Africa Memorial Organ in late September marked the first time in the 39-year history of WCLV-FM, Clevelands classical music station, that a live broadcast took place from Oberlin. ISDN technology, installed in September by Verizon Wireless, made the venture possible. Live broadcasts are an important new addition to the Conservatorys promotional operations, says David Daniels, Director of Public Relations for the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. "This technology allows the Conservatory to broadcast its long list of talents not only over Clevelands airwaves, but also over airwaves on other radio stations throughout the country." With this new capability, broadcasts canand willemanate from Finney Chapel, Warner Concert Hall and Kulas Recital Hall. The collaboration with WCLV does have precedent. The station produced a weekly national broadcast, "Music from Oberlin," from 1964 until the mid-1980s. And during the 1990s, Oberlins Office of College Relations produced "Only in Oberlin," a regular snapshot of arts and cultural events on campus that was sponsored by Kendal at Oberlin.
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