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Music Through the Night : ウィキペディア英語版 | Music Through the Night
''Music Through the Night'' is a classical music radio program produced by American Public Media and distributed by Public Radio International, and broadcast on many National Public Radio (NPR) stations (as well as several classical music stations which may or may not be NPR member stations) through the overnight hours, which is a time period when radio stations traditionally went off the air. ==Background== According to a ''Time Magazine'' article first published in 1952, ''Music Through the Night'' got its original incarnation when Civil Defense authorities asked Ted Cott of Manhattan's WNBC radio to keep a radio tone signal playing all night so as to be immediately able to send out important public announcements. He elected to try an all-classical music program instead, and the program proved popular.〔http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,822505,00.html〕 Today's incarnation is provided by Classical 24 and is hosted primarily by Minnesota Public Radio's Bob Christiansen, Alison Young, Ward Jacobson, and Scott Blankenship, among others.〔(Classical 24 hosts )〕 According to promotional materials, "Seven days a week, this program offers a choice of music and style of presentation perfectly suited for through-the-night listening. The program mixes standard repertoire with the finest works by lesser-known composers to lend perspective to major musical figures." The all-day Classical 24 format generally follows the ''Music Through the Night'' format with some modifications.
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