
NYC Public Radio Stations Unite in Groundbreaking Tri-State Music Partnership
Four prominent public radio stations in the New York City metropolitan area have united to create the Tri-State Public Radio Music Collaborative, marking a significant milestone in public radio cooperation.

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The collaborative includes:
- WBGO 88.8 FM (Newark Public Radio)
- WQXR 105.9 FM (New York Public Radio)
- WFUV 90.7 FM (Fordham University Public Radio)
- WSHU 91.1 FM (Sacred Heart University Public Radio)
This groundbreaking partnership aims to:
- Create shared content
- Expand audience reach
- Generate new revenue streams
- Develop innovative programming initiatives
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has provided funding to develop a comprehensive five-year business model. Public Media Company will guide the collaborative's strategic direction, while Paragon will conduct digital audits and membership analysis for each station.
Steven A. Williams, WBGO President & CEO, emphasizes that this collaboration leverages their combined influence as leading broadcasters in America's largest media market. The initiative is designed to serve as a blueprint for similar partnerships nationwide.
Chuck Singleton, WFUV General Manager, notes that this long-discussed collaboration finally materializes thanks to CPB's support. LaFontaine E. Oliver, President & CEO of New York Public Radio, adds that WQXR's participation aligns with their mission to make classical music accessible to all listeners.
The partnership represents a significant step forward in public radio cooperation, potentially transforming how stations collaborate to serve their communities while maintaining their unique identities and programming focus.
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