Tag: Play It Again

  • WWFM Thanks You for “Play It Again” Success!

    WWFM Thanks You for “Play It Again” Success!

    THANK YOU!

    Radio fundraising drives are such that as soon as we cross the finish line, we all basically stagger away, our brains like skillets full of fried eggs. So it is only at the end of an intervening weekend that I get around to thanking you for participating in WWFM’s “Play It Again” personal playlist campaign.

    You’ll recall that this was structured so that favorites of WWFM listeners and partners were incorporated into the station’s programming. The delightfully varied choices informed the week’s playlists, culminating in a top-40 countdown with, granted, many (though not all) of the usual suspects, though ranked in an often surprising order of popularity.

    You’ll find the final top-40 posted on the station’s Facebook page, by following the link:

    The results were compiled from 88 playlists – 1,100 entries. Understandably, with so many nominations, not everything made it to the air.

    Therefore, I thought I’d do a little mopping up during my shifts this week, and broadcast some of the music we didn’t get around to playing. Not to worry, I won’t be fundraising, beyond perhaps an occasional “thank you” during which I may mention the continuing option of supporting us at our website, wwfm.org. But really it is intended as a show of thanks to everyone who participated, and a celebration, of sorts, of the diversity of the choices. Also, it makes my job as a host and programmer very easy.

    I’m sorry to say, we did come up a little short of our goal, which means we will have to come back with our hats in our hands at the end of June, so that we can collect the extra money we need in order to close out the fiscal year (which ends at 11:59 p.m. on June 30) in the black.

    For now, let’s all just kick back and take a hard-earned break and enjoy the music. I’ll be playing complete pieces – no more excerpts or individual movements – from 4 to 7 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.

    Again, thank you for your support!

  • WWFM’s Top Classical Music Countdown

    WWFM’s Top Classical Music Countdown

    The tumblers fall into place, the planets align. We are on the verge of achieving total syzygy.

    This is it – the final day of The Classical Network’s “Play It Again” personal playlist membership campaign. From the 88 playlists (1,100 entries) submitted by WWFM hosts, partners, and listeners, these are the pieces of music that received the most votes. If you were to translate it into a Venn diagram, the “union” would be enormous.

    We already know the “bottom five” of the top 40, as we wrapped up yesterday afternoon with music from Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” (#40), Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 (#39), Maurice Ravel’s “Daphnis et Chloe” (#38), Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring” (#37), and Franz Schubert’s String Quintet in C major (#36). We’ve just begun today’s final countdown with Antonin Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 (#35).

    Keep in mind that this our earnest attempt to engage you in end-of-the-fiscal-year fundraising. Whether you participated in this personal playlist project, or you are someone who enjoys the stimulating mix of music we present each and every day, it’s up you, as a listener, whether or not you choose to support it. We hope that you will be moved to do so.

    Whether it be $200 or $20, your contribution goes directly into our fuel tank. We can only travel as far as our listeners allow. Won’t you be one of those who share our passion and commitment? Join us today at 1-888-232-1212, or online at wwfm.org.

    Together we reach for the stars, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT. Fill your Friday with glorious music beloved by us all, on WWFM – The Classical Network.

  • WWFM As Time Goes By Play It Again

    WWFM As Time Goes By Play It Again

    Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine…

    Okay, so maybe working your way to the bottom of a bottle while listening to Dooley Wilson play “As Time Goes By” isn’t the healthiest choice. But I venture to guess your favorite music is imbued with personal significance and may even offer solace when you need it most.

    What are some of your all-time favorite pieces? The ones that move you the most deeply or conjure cherished memories? The ones that have stayed with you the longest? WWFM The Classical Network wants to know.

    Next week, we will embark on a special fundraiser that should be full of personal significance for us all, as we share the music that is closest to our hearts. Add your most personal favorites to those of your favorite radio hosts. Your selections have a chance to become part of the programming, as we present “Play It Again,” May 29 to June 1.

    Playlists will be compiled from all-time favorites of WWFM hosts, guest programmers, and listeners just like you. The event will culminate in a countdown of most-requested pieces, which will be presented on June 1.

    It may be of interest to anyone who participates to discover a shared and perhaps unexpected affinity with some of our hosts. You can make your selections now by visiting wwfm.org and clicking on the “Play It Again” box, located on the upper right hand side of the homepage. There you’ll find a link to a form that will allow you to list twenty of your personal favorites.

    While you’re at it, consider making a contribution to the station. We’re coming up on the end of our fiscal year, and we could really use your support!

    There’s a reason why the classics are the classics. But who knows? Maybe a few unusual choices will find their way in. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing in the discovery. You could have a direct impact on the programming by filling out and submitting your list no later than Friday, May 25, at noon.

    Even more so, your financial contribution will help to ensure that The Classical Network is able to continue doing what it does best – providing a haven of great music and engaging programming any time you decide to tune us in.

    Thank you for supporting WWFM – The Classical Network, and we look forward to “playing it again!”

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