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Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-Public 3/25/2009 Add to playlist Music Director c/o KRBD Ketchikan, AK 99901 Radio-Public 3/9/2009 3/9/2009 3/9/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Melissa Marconi-Wenzel Music Director KCAW-FM Raven Radio Foundation Sitka, AK 99835 Radio-Public 7/20/2009 7/20/2009 7/20/2009 add to playlist add to playlist add to playlist Jeff Brown Program / Music Director - Rain Country KTOO Juneau, AK 99801 Radio-Public 4/1/2009 4/1/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Bud Johnson Acoustic Accents KUAC-FM, Community Radio of Alaska Fairbanks, AK 99775 Radio-Public 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Andy Blossy The Ancient Future 'aesthetic' is real Nightlight congruent within the intentions of KUAC-FM, Community Radio of Alaska 'Nightlight'. Fairbanks, AK 99775 Radio-Public 5/20/2009 5/20/2009 5/20/2009 add to music library add to music library add to music library Music Director for NAR Programming Community Radio of Alaska, Inc. KTNA-FM Talkeetna, AK 99676 Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Writer-Freelance 6/16/2009 Add to music library, jazz Robert Ambrose The Rhythm Connection KTNA-FM Talkeetna, AK 99676 Radio DJ- Staff 3/1/2009 3/1/2009 3/1/2009 Add to music library Add to music library Add to music library Paulette Wellington music director KBBI Homer, AK 99603 Radio-College 3/20/2009 3/20/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Andrew Hall New World Director KWCW Walla Walla, WA 99362 Radio-Public 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Norvel Trosst Soundspace KPBX FM Spokane, WA 99205 Radio-Public 2/1/2009 2/1/2009 2/1/2009 Add to playlist, world Add to playlist, world and jazz Add to playlist, world Michael Patoray Ancient Future has been a mainstay of my World Music/Blues Review Producer world music program since I started it in KPBX FM 1987 and I still play my personal "Natural Spokane, WA 99205 Rhythms" & "Quiet Fire" LP's Radio DJ-Freelance 5/29/2009 5/29/2009 5/29/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Michael Moonbear c/o Thin Air Radio Spokane, WA 99201 Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-Public 2/9/2009 2/9/2009 2/9/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Steven Scarrott Music Director KHNS HAINES, AK 99027 Radio DJ-Freelance 4/1/2009 4/1/2009 4/1/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Juli Kelen I have been playing all of the CDs on my Producer/Host programs, since receiving them. Listener Cover the Earth feedback is very positive. Thanks so much! Olympia, WA 98506 Radio-College 2/24/2009 3/3/2009 2/24/2009 Add to music library CMJ No. 25 Top 200 Add to music library Luc Heuer & Nicki Thompson Music Directors KAOS FM Olympia, WA 98505 Radio DJ-Freelance 3/3/2009 2/6/2009 2/6/2009 No. 4 CMJ New World No. 8 CMJ New World Add to playlist Scott Stevens Quite intriguing! World Music Director KAOS-FM, CAB 301 Olympia, WA 98505 Radio-College 3/9/2009 Add to music library, jazz Carmen Bria Weekend Music Director KUPS Tacoma, WA 98416 Radio-College 1/5/2009 1/5/2009 1/5/2009 Medium Pending Light Rip Robbins Skagit Valley College KSVR-FM Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 KSVR-FM, Starting 12/09 KSVU-FM Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-Internet 2/11/2009 Add to playlist Douglas Newsom BBS Radio Programming BBS Network, Inc. Blaine, WA 98230 Radio-College 4/23/2009 4/23/2009 4/23/2009 add to music library add to music library add to music library Kelsey Specialty Show Coordinator KUGS FM Bellingham, WA 98225 Radio-Public 3/29/2009 3/29/2009 7/8/2009 Pending Pending Add to playlist Darek Mazzone (Kalakuta) Nice work. I especially liked Wo'Pop Matthew Montfort solo. KEXP, Univ. of Washington Seattle, WA 98196 Radio-College 3/23/2009 Heavy Steve Ramsey, Interim World Music Director This album just wound up a highly light- Bellevue Community College filled day here at the station–one amazing KBCS thing after another, accompanied by some Bellevue, WA 98007 delightful music; don’t mind if I press the ‘repeat all’ button. ! Radio-College 1/29/2009 1/29/2009 1/29/2009 Add to playlist Top 10 CMJ Jazz Add to playlist Jenifre T. Kayoa-Bonaqeraj Great quality material...and the great part The Mariah Parker CD just cracked our I am particularly fond of the Matthew Music Director about the Ancient Future releases and the top ten jazz charts Montfort (CD): reminds me somewhat KEOL-FM c/o Eastern Oregon University solo projects is that they continue to be of the more acoustic offerings Chick La Grande, OR 97850 great catalog airplay items long after the Corea has been doing lately. Maybe a promotional window and charting peaks. touch of Will Ackerman also. Radio-College 2/7/2009 2/7/2009 2/7/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist, jazz Add to playlist Eric Alan Beautiful. Music Director Jefferson Public Radio Ashland, OR 97520 KSMF, KSOR Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-Public 5/9/2009 Add to playlist Doug Tucker Reccurent as of 9/19/2009 Host of the texas chainsaw acoustic hour on KWVA 88.1fm Eugene, OR 97405 Radio-Public 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 2/8/2009 Add to playlist Add to playlist Add to playlist Leigh Barrett Received the CD's yesterday - beautiful New World on work! KRVM, KWVA and KLCC Eugene, OR 97404 Radio-Public 2/9/2009 2/9/2009 2/9/2009 Heavy Heavy Heavy Katharine Emlen Love it. Sounds Global KRVM Eugene, OR 97401 Radio-Public 2/23/2009 2/23/2009 2/23/2009 Feature Feature Feature Ken Martin We received the CDs, and they are being Program Director featured on our weekly world music show KRVM "Sounds Global" Eugene, OR 97401 Radio-Public 7/1/2009 Add to playlist, jazz Chris Merrick Program Director KBOO-FM Portland, OR 97214 Radio-College 6/30/2009 6/30/2009 6/30/2009 add to music library add to music library add to music library Rachel Borsch World Music Director KPSU Portland, OR 97207 Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-College 10/21/2009 Add to music library, jazz Noah Peterson Jazz Music Director KPSU Portland, OR 97207 Radio-Internet 3/25/2009 Add to music library Lee Widener Never Ending Wonder Portland, OR 97202 Radio-Public 2/14/2009 5/6/2009 2/14/2009 Add to music library Add to playlist Add to music library Elizabeth Menetrey Grant Women's Music - Carol Newman Program Director KMUN-FM Astoria, OR 97103 Radio-College 2/25/2009 2/25/2009 2/25/2009 Add to music library Add to music library Add to music library Doug Sweet Congrats to Matthew on an excellent c/o career mark at 30 years. KMHD-FM Gresham, OR 97030 Radio-Public 2/23/2009 2/2/2009 2/23/2009 Add to music library CMJ Jazz add 2 Add to music library Nick Yee Music Director KTUH Honolulu, HI 96822 Radio-Public 3/8/2009 3/8/2009 4/8/2009 No. 14 NAR NAR add 7 No. 9 NAR Lillian Tsang Playlist International KIPO 89.3 FM, Hawaii Public Radio Honolulu, HI 96814 Radio Airplay Report: 12/11/2009 Ancient Future Mariah Parker Matthew Montfort POB 264, Kentfield CA 94914-0264 USA Planet Passion Sangria Seven Serenades 415-459-1892 • [email protected] (AF 2010) (AF 2017) (AF 2008) Radio-Public 2/14/2009 2/14/2009 2/14/2009 Fill music Fill music Fill music Burt Lum Bytemarks Cafe on KIPO 89.3 FM, Hawaii Public Radio Honolulu, HI 96810 Radio-Public 3/10/2009 3/10/2009 3/10/2009 Recurrent Add to playlist Add to playlist Lyn McNutt Folks are especially happy to get a new Will get Sangria back onto the "new" World Music Programmer, Cafe Bob/The Zen copy of Planet Passion! 3/10/2009. shelf. 10/21/2009 Kauai Community Radio (KKCR-FM) Many are playing from Planet Passion Hanalei, HI 96714 (one of my fav CDs BTW).
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