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Click on Bill's nose here, and you'll get to a page of funny Exploring Music outtakes. Softlavender ( talk) 10:37, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
The show, which debuted in 2003, is an exploration of and commentary on classical music.
As of 2008, Exploring Music airs on over 40 radio stations[3] and has well over 500,000 listeners,[4][5] and is also listenable worldwide day and night online.[6]
In 2002, WFMT Senior Vice President Steve Robinson asked Bill McGlaughlin, the Peabody Award-winning host of the weekly chamber music performance show Saint Paul Sunday since 1980, to host a new, daily national radio show, which would showcase and explicate great works of classical music.[10]
The show debuted nationally on October 6, 2003,[11] in essence replacing Karl Haas' long-running show, Adventures in Good Music,[1][2] since the aging and retired Haas had recorded no new episodes of his show after 2002.
Some of these links can be merged into a "further reading" section (and formatted using the cite template), wile others can be possibly removed altogether, and the rest can be used as references for new material that has yet to be added. My own personal editing philosophy is to remove external links whenever possible and use them in the body of the article, but other editors prefer to have one or two or more in a separate external links section. Keep in mind, the infobox already has the main program link, so an argument could be made to remove it completely, but this is more of my own personal approach rather than standard practice. Viriditas ( talk) 13:59, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Just noticed the category problem and format of the external link in the reference section. I suggest removing all of the categories except for American classical music radio programs, American public radio programs, Music education, Musicology, and Music journalism. It's possible that I've missed some or that others can be added, but many of the current categories unnecessarily duplicate subcategories that are already members of the parent category. As for the reference section, the external link could be formatted with the citation template. Viriditas ( talk) 08:57, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
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Click on Bill's nose here, and you'll get to a page of funny Exploring Music outtakes. Softlavender ( talk) 10:37, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
The show, which debuted in 2003, is an exploration of and commentary on classical music.
As of 2008, Exploring Music airs on over 40 radio stations[3] and has well over 500,000 listeners,[4][5] and is also listenable worldwide day and night online.[6]
In 2002, WFMT Senior Vice President Steve Robinson asked Bill McGlaughlin, the Peabody Award-winning host of the weekly chamber music performance show Saint Paul Sunday since 1980, to host a new, daily national radio show, which would showcase and explicate great works of classical music.[10]
The show debuted nationally on October 6, 2003,[11] in essence replacing Karl Haas' long-running show, Adventures in Good Music,[1][2] since the aging and retired Haas had recorded no new episodes of his show after 2002.
Some of these links can be merged into a "further reading" section (and formatted using the cite template), wile others can be possibly removed altogether, and the rest can be used as references for new material that has yet to be added. My own personal editing philosophy is to remove external links whenever possible and use them in the body of the article, but other editors prefer to have one or two or more in a separate external links section. Keep in mind, the infobox already has the main program link, so an argument could be made to remove it completely, but this is more of my own personal approach rather than standard practice. Viriditas ( talk) 13:59, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
Just noticed the category problem and format of the external link in the reference section. I suggest removing all of the categories except for American classical music radio programs, American public radio programs, Music education, Musicology, and Music journalism. It's possible that I've missed some or that others can be added, but many of the current categories unnecessarily duplicate subcategories that are already members of the parent category. As for the reference section, the external link could be formatted with the citation template. Viriditas ( talk) 08:57, 20 February 2009 (UTC)
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