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WDFH FM 90.3 to Inaugurate New Studio Launch Event on March 12 Will Include Live Musical Performances ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— WDFHFM 90.3 OSSINING, NEW YORK COMMUNITY PUBLIC RADIO FOR THE LOWER HUDSON RIVER VALLEY For Immediate Release Contact information (not for publication): Marc Sophos — [email protected] — 212-924-9833 or 914-674-0900 ext. 58 after 3:00 p.m. WDFH FM 90.3 to inaugurate new studio Launch event on March 12 will include live musical performances WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. (January 31, 2011) – WDFH, community public radio for the lower Hudson valley, will inaugurate its new studio with a special broadcast of live performances by musicians from our region. The broadcast will take place on Saturday, March 12, starting at 8:00 p.m. WDFH’s long history has resembled a roller coaster. Marc Sophos, the station’s founder, spent about 20 years — starting in 1973, when he was a student at Dobbs Ferry High School — to secure the station’s broadcast license from the FCC. Since WDFH’s first broadcast in 1995, the station has built studios and then lost them twice, most recently in 2006. Its transmitter has been shuttled from location to location. The station was even forced off the air Volunteer program host Vinny Cohan preparing entirely for nearly a year in the late 1990s. for a show on a recent Saturday evening (hi-res photo available) But recent events have enabled WDFH to rise from the ashes. In January 2009, the station completed a 7½ year project to expand its FM signal, increasing the number of potential listeners to 400,000, forty times more than it could reach earlier. In 2010, a donation from a community minded supporter enabled the station to acquire space to build a new studio. The studio, completed in September, includes vastly upgraded equipment from the studios of WQXR, donated to WDFH in 2010 by The New York Times after the legendary classical music station was sold to WNYC. This is the first time in the station’s entire history that it has had a viable signal and a studio at the same time. Mr. Sophos started training volunteers in the studio during the fall, and just recently, the first live broadcasts on WDFH since 2006 took place. “This is a very exciting time for us,” said Vinny Cohan, a longtime WDFH volunteer who hosts a music program on Saturday evenings at 9:00. “We’ve spent the past few years laying the groundwork, and it’s thrilling that the pieces are finally coming together to create this new beginning.” Mr. Cohan and fellow program hosts Dave Foster (Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.) and John Dyer (Thursdays at 8:00 p.m.) share their deep knowledge and play music from WDFH’s library __________________________________________________________________ Page 1 of 3 of more than 100,000 recordings. These programs are repeated at various times during the week. The station broadcasts a freeform mix of rock, folk, blues, and jazz, and plans to introduce new music hosts in the coming months. Mr. Sophos said that in an age when musical entertainment has moved to computerized radio stations and online services, it’s refreshing to hear the occasional crackle of vinyl records and to realize that there’s a real human being choosing the music personally. “It’s a rarity these days,” he said. “Many radio stations today broadcast a song rotation chosen by a computer and played off a hard drive. That’s part of the reason that many people have turned to online music; they figure that if radio isn’t giving them music chosen thoughtfully, they might as well customize their own playlists. But something really important has been lost, and I think that a lot of people are starting to realize that. We’re a proud throwback to an earlier age, when radio meant records and CDs and a real person carefully choosing what music to play. We curate our presentation of music in the way that a museum curator creates an exhibit — with a human touch. Computers can’t do that.” While the station is working to increase the number of volunteer music program hosts, it is also creating new public affairs programs. On January 19, it launched Village Green, a new weekly program about environmental sustainability hosted by Maxine Margo Rubin. It has just started work on a program that will give voice to LGBT youth. More original programming is in the planning stages. Continuing public affairs programs include Recovery Talk, hosted by journalist Robyn Leary; the show explores recovery from addiction, trauma, illness, domestic violence, and more. In Focus, a local news discussion program hosted by WDFH veterans Jane Botticelli and Mr. Cohan, features in-depth reporting by Gary Cahill, the publisher and editor of The Gazette. The show focuses on Ossining, Briarcliff Manor, Cortlandt, and Croton. WDFH is now exploring possibilities for the expansion of the program to cover a wider range of communities. The station also carries public affairs programs from independent producers and the Pacifica Radio Network, including the daily news programs Democracy Now and Free Speech Radio News. The live inaugural broadcast on March 12 will mark WDFH’s official celebration of its new beginning. Musical guests will include the critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Jann Klose, who will be making his debut on WDFH. He has performed with or opened for Annie Haslam and Renaissance, Marty Stuart, Willy Porter, Pete Seeger, Melissa Ferrick, Marshall Crenshaw, Rosanne Cash, and Les Paul. Also performing will be Starnes&Shah, the duo of Zilpha Starnes and Dania Abu-Shaheen, joined by bassist Nick LaBate. Ms. Abu-Shaheen has performed several times on WDFH, first with her three-piece combo including Sarah Nurbhai on violin and Matt Noble on bass and later with her band The Antics. “We’re delighted to have this chance to showcase musicians from our local area,” said Mr. Sophos. “We have some very good public radio stations with signals that can be heard in our area, but their programming focus is elsewhere. WDFH is based right here in the lower Hudson valley, our volunteer staff comes from here, and our programming is intended to serve our local interests, not those of the city.” __________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 3 He added, “Visits from musicians were a regular part of our programming, but when we lost our studio in 2006, everything came to a stop. Now that our new studio is up and running, we’ll be working to regain our position as a leading forum for live performances and in-depth interviews.” In addition to Ms. Abu-Shaheen, the roster of musical guests who have appeared at WDFH includes the actor and folksinger Dominic Chianese, known for his roles in The Godfather Part II and on HBO’s The Sopranos; jazz musicians Theo Bleckmann and Ben Monder; Rachelle Garniez; David Bennett Cohen of Country Joe and the Fish; Susan Kane, Dave Goldman, and others from Tribes Hill; the Tony Rivera Band; Chicago bluesman Fruteland Jackson; The Almost Original Synthetic Swampgrass Jug-Band; Josh Holmes; Elisa Peimer; The Shermans; Real Live Girl; Alex Sweeton; Bethany Yarrow; Don Brewer; Melanie; synthesizer gurus Richard Lainhart and Jordan Rudess of Dream Theater and the supergroup Liquid Tension Experiment; and others. WDFH, which is nonprofit, noncommercial, and powered by volunteers, is supported by tax- deductible contributions from the public and local businesses. It is working to develop other funding sources as well, and once it reaches $100,000 in local funding, it plans to apply for grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The live broadcast on March 12 will be attended by an invited audience of WDFH’s friends and supporters. A limited number of invitations will be offered to new donors who make tax- deductible contributions of $150 or more. Mr. Sophos said that the station is encouraging people to donate early because space at the March 12 broadcast is limited. About WDFH WDFH is the lower Hudson valley’s only community public radio station. The station’s parent organization is Hudson Valley Community Radio, Inc., a local nonprofit organization that is tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. WDFH is an affiliate of the Pacifica Radio Network and is the lower Hudson valley’s on-air source for Democracy Now! and Free Speech Radio News. The station can be heard at 90.3 FM in central and northern Westchester and eastern Rockland. It can also be heard anywhere online at http://wdfh.org. A separate audio stream is optimized for iPhones and other mobile devices. Tax-deductible contributions can be sent to WDFH at 21 Brookside Lane, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. 10522. Contributions can also be made online through wdfh.org. WDFH is also seeking volunteers to create programming and work behind the scenes. Anyone interested in joining the staff should visit wdfh.org and click on the “volunteer” link. ## __________________________________________________________________ Page 3 of 3 .
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