18-04-2025 18:06 via nytimes.com

New York Public Radio’s “New Sounds” Saved From Cancellation For Second Time In Six Years

The 43-year-old show, which has had a profound hold on New York’s new-music scene, was first slated for cancellation, evidently for non-budgetary reasons, in 2019; the decision was reversed following public outcry. Money was the issue this time, and a fundraising campaign has secured the program for three years. – The New York Times
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