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Canadian Music Radio Programs: Canadian Classical Music Radio Programs, Canadian Jazz Radio Programs, the Ongoing History of New Music
Canadian Music Radio Programs: Canadian Classical Music Radio Programs, Canadian Jazz Radio Programs, the Ongoing History of New Music | Source Wikipedia
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Canadian classical music radio programs, Canadian jazz radio programs, The Ongoing History of New Music, CBC Radio 3, ExploreMusic, The R3-30, Great Canadian Song Quest, WEFUNK Radio, Dave and Chuck "The Freak," 50 Tracks: The Canadian Version, Nightlines, CT-20, CBC Radio 3 Sessions, After Hours, CHUM Chart, Fuse, Canada's Top 20 Countdown, Radio 2 Drive, Freestyle, The Hot 20 Countdown, Finkleman's 45s, The Strombo Show, Vinyl Tap, Brave New Waves, Tonic, Gilmour's Albums, Realtime, The Sound Lounge, Saturday Afternoon at the Opera, Bandwidth, MAD Christian Radio Show, The National Playlist, RadioSonic, Sound Advice, Canada Live, DiscDrive, Psychedelic Psunday, Canadian Hit 30 Countdown, Global Village, Here's to You, The Signal, Tempo, Distorted Circuitry, Nightstream, Music and Company, Northern Lights, Inside the Music, Studio Sparks, Lovers and Other Strangers, A Propos, Jazz Beat, Radio 2 Morning, In the Key of Charles, OnStage, The Big Show. Excerpt: The Ongoing History of New Music is a Canadian radio program, produced by Corus Entertainment's ExploreMusic division in Toronto. The program, hosted by Alan Cross, is syndicated to several other radio stations, mostly but not exclusively Corus-owned, across Canada. The Ongoing History chronicles the history of alternative rock, from its roots in punk and new wave to the modern day. An episode of the show may profile an important musician or band (Sex Pistols, The Smiths, R.E.M., Foo Fighters, The Cure, Nirvana, U2, Nine Inch Nails, The Velvet Underground, etc.), a significant musical trend such as grunge or Madchester, or a theme such as payola, gay musicians or significant cult figures. Some topics are covered in a single show, while more substantial topics may be presented over two, three or four episodes. All episodes are written and hosted by Alan Cross, pr...
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I don't listen to much radio, but I used to live listening to Alan Cross' Ongoing History of New Music on Sunday mornings on The Edge. Great storytelling, it was always a treat to listen to in the car!

I haven't listened to it yet in its podcast era, but I really should! https://open.spotify.com/show/2UHz6WqVFz6iZkWgZ5lXDw?si=LqoQTI-kTimgB56nWqdKwA

#TuesdayTunes @TieDyeDude

TieDyeDude I find it disappointing that radio isn't as relevant as it used to be, but I am glad that a lot of programming has found its way to podcasts so they can continue! 3mo
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