
WDAV General Manager Ben Roe (left) thanks volunteers during a reception Thursday. He also talked about resuming the on-air pledge drive next week.
Davidson-based classical public radio station WDAV-FM will resume its fall on-air fund-raising campaign next week, after halting the campaign a month ago amid a flurry of bad economic news. The campaign is set to resume Thursday, Nov. 13, and run through the following Tuesday, or until it reaches its target, a spokeswoman said.
The Davidson College-owned station is at 89.9 FM. Station officials stopped the on-air pledge drive on Oct. 7.
“Suspending an on-air campaign is an extremely risky move for any public broadcaster,” Benjamin K. Roe, WDAV’s general manager, said in a press release late Thursday. “But we felt it was the right thing to do for a community that needed us to do what we do best: provide top-quality, around-the-clock classical music. Now, with the election behind us and a more stabilized economic environment in the region, we’re ready to pick up where we left off and raise the funds that are essential for us.”
WDAV said it has $106,500 left to raise in its Celebration 2008 On-Air Membership Drive, as it tries for $200,000 total. When it reaches the target, it will return to its classical music programming, the station said. To become a member of WDAV 89.9, call 877-333-8990 or donate online at www.wdav.org.
WANT TO VOLUNTEER?
WDAV-FM needs volunteers to answer phones during the pledge drive Nov. 13-18. To help out, contact volunteer coordinator Kim Cline at 704-894-2977.
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A link to our story about WDAV-FM’s fund-raiser resuming this week from the Scanning the Dial classical music radio blog.
http://www.insidethearts.com/scanningthedial/2008/11/10/mike-janssen/496/