Ten decades of North Texas broadcast history is on display at NorthPark Center. WRR is starting its centennial festivities a year in advance with an exhibition chronicling its own history. The ...
On May 8, Friends of WRR completed the spring 2022 membership campaign for the City of Dallas’ longtime Classical radio station, WRR-FM 101.1. The fundraising effort came 10 months after an alarming ...
This article has been updated to include information about a possible sale of WRR and reaction from the group Friends of WRR. The future of WRR-FM (101.1), Dallas’ classical music radio station, is ...
Until Wednesday morning, there was considerable doubt that an agreement could be reached that would all but retain the long-running Classical programming of WRR-FM in Dallas. Fears of the station’s ...
A WRR banner outside the Fair Park Multimedia Center on May 23, 2022, in Dallas. KERA and city officials hosted a meeting there to discuss the future of WRR with residents. WRR is “what we played in ...
To begin, two propositions. first, you know you have reached curmudgeonhood when small things annoy you. Second, Americans are becoming dumber (as well as fatter). And they prefer it that way. When I ...
The bloodletting that marked Sarah Colmark’s first year as general manager of WRR 101.1, the city-run classical music station, has eased in recent months. The resulting decline in revenue, on the ...
Accomplished cellist and arts advocate Brooke Scholl has joined North Texas Public Broadcasting’s WRR 101.1 in Dallas as Weekend Host and Programming Assistant. Her previous work includes a stint at ...
The management next month may change for WRR, the city-owned classical music station, but the station will retain its locally programmed classical format. KERA and the City of Dallas Office of Arts ...
Too bad Edith McAllister and daughter Taddy McAllister didn't organize their Cocktail Supper last Thursday around the nightly parade of raccoons, possums, squirrels and other creatures living under ...
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