Everything about Soundcheck Wnyc totally explained
Soundcheck is an hour-long weekday afternoon talk radio program about music and the arts hosted by John Schaefer. It is produced by
WNYC, New York Public Radio. The show airs at 2 p.m. EST on 93.9 FM in New York City. The show also airs on XM Satellite Radio Channel 133.
About Soundcheck
Soundcheck covers music of all genres and styles and features interviews with performers, composers, authors and critics as well as frequent call-in segments. The show covers the latest music industry news, trends and ideas and is notable for its frequent in-studio performance segments. Guests have included singer-songwriters like
Norah Jones,
M. Ward and
Suzanne Vega; rock and pop musicians such as
Robert Plant,
David Byrne, and
Moby; classical artists like cellist
Yo-Yo Ma and violinist
Anne Sophie Mutter; world music performers like
Ladysmith Black Mambazo and
Youssou N'Dour; and jazz artists such as
Wynton Marsalis and
Ornette Coleman. Call-in segments regularly cover such subjects as online music distribution, arts philanthropy, the orchestra world, rock 'n' roll history, personal technology, and audience trends. The show has also presented remote broadcasts from music venues around New York City and from
Tanglewood in Massachusetts. On April 8, 2007, Soundcheck marked its five-year anniversary.
About John Schaefer
In addition to hosting Soundcheck, John Schaefer has also hosted and produced WNYC's new-music program New Sounds since 1982. Since 1986, he's produced and hosted New Sounds Live, an annual series of live broadcast concerts devoted to many types of new and unusual forms of music. Since 1991 he's produced and hosted WNYC's programs of classical performances, both in studio and in various concert halls.
Soundcheck's senior producer is Gisele Regatao and its associate producers are Brian Wise and Joel Meyer. Its executive producer is Chris Bannon. The show's technical director is Irene Trudel.
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