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The New York native has 25 years of experience in radio programming, as well as hosting classical music on five stations.
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The Dayton native and CCM grad debuts on WGUC in July.
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The North Carolina native had hosted afternoon drive classical music since September.
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Randolph, who started playing drums in church at age 6, has an extensive background in musical composition and piano performance. She's also written 15 compositions. She debuts as WGUC classical music host later this month.
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The afternoon classical music host, who grew up at WGUC, is leaving broadcasting after his last program Wednesday, June 8.
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Dayton resident has commuted to Cincinnati on weekends for 40 years.
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With the Cincinnati Opera on an "extended intermission" due to COVID-19, WGUC-FM will rebroadcast "specially chosen" past productions on Sunday nights…
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Former WGUC classical music host Mark Perzel has found a new career back home in North Carolina."I've gone from spinning classical music and Halloween…
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Roll over Beethoven, and tell Pagliacci the news!WGUC-FM (90.9), Cincinnati's classical music and opera station, turns 60 at 4 p.m. today. The station…
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Larry Thomas was born to love movies. Thomas, the former owner of The Movies Repertory Cinema in downtown Cincinnati and º£½ÇÉçÇø film…