For KDFC, it's been a seesaw ride, set to classical music. For years, the station was riding high in the ratings, but that didn't stop its owner, Entercom, from turning its spot on the FM dial (102.1) ...
San Francisco's KDFC and Los Angeles's KUSC, two of the nation's most prominent classical music stations, announced layoffs this week after losing $1.1 million in federal support. The cuts stem ...
CLASSICAL PRIORITIES DEPT.: As I type this, I am listening to “Trumpet Concerto in D” by Georg Phillip Telemann, via the KDFC FM simulcast stream on the Web, at www.kdfc.com. The headphones are on, ...
Roll over Beethoven and tell Tchaikovsky the news: Los Angeles will soon be sharing its venerable classical music radio station KUSC with San Francisco. Starting this summer, KUSC and the Bay Area’s ...
The Bay Area's only classical music station announced on Tuesday that it will become a nonprofit, a move that changes the Bay Area radio landscape. The University of Southern California, which is ...
A subsidiary of L.A.’s classical music giant, KUSC, has organized a new pubradio nonprofit to operate San Francisco’s 63-year-old classical stalwart, formerly commercial KDFC. In the complex deal ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In an effort to assure the long-term availability of high quality classical music in the Bay Area, the University of Southern California (USC) today announced it has ...
The media coverage of radio-chain owner Entercom’s dumping of KDFC, the nation’s first classical station ever to be the top-rated music station in a major market, has mostly missed a bigger story.
KDFC’s Classical Star Search has announced its Bay Area winners for 2009, with a 12-year-old violinist nabbing the youth award from a field of five semi-finalists that included Sonoma violinist Nigel ...