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Overview
In partnership with Carnegie Hall and WQXR, APM brings you Carnegie Hall Live: 12 "must-have" classical music events, broadcast live from the nation's most famous concert hall. The series includes concerts from all three of Carnegie Hall's iconic stages: Weill Recital Hall, Zankel Hall and Stern Auditorium, and features a lively and diverse mix of recitals, chamber music, chamber orchestra, full orchestra, instrumental and vocal music. Give your listeners a front row seat to this series that showcases the music-making of classical's leading artists in one of the world's most storied venues.
host
Fred Child, APM and Jeff Spurgeon, WQXR
length
The standard performance length for broadcasts during the 2012 – 2013 season will be either 1:59:00 with one (1) floating, one minute ID break or 2:59:00 with (2) floating, one minute ID breaks. Please refer to each program's Rundown for full details.
number of programs/frequency
12 programs, various datesfrom October, 2012 – April, 2013.
Program feed schedule
Carnegie Hall Live is available via the ContentDepot. To get the program, stations must subscribe to Carnegie Hall Live in ContentDepot.
ContentDepot Live Stream: stations must subscribe to the live stream they wish to receive. DACs and rundowns will be released via ContentDepot approximately two weeks prior to each event.
promo access
A generic promo for the entire series is available now on ContentDepot on the episode page.
Promos specific to each performance are available in ContentDepot approximately two weeks prior to each event.
program website
listener inquiries
651-290-1345 or mail@americanpublicmedia.org
broadcast rights
Each broadcast must be carried live or delayed to conclude no later than the end of the air window specified for that particular concert. One broadcast only within that window; no repeats allowed. The program must be carried in its entirety; no excerpting is permitted. Rebroadcast rights may vary by concert, depending on artist approval. Please refer to each concert's page for full details. In the unlikely event that a Carnegie Hall Live artist withholds approval for delayed broadcast after his/her live Carnegie Hall performance, APM will notify stations immediately and the local delayed broadcast must be canceled. (A replacement program with previous Carnegie Hall Live content will be offered in its place.) Simulcast streaming rights are available for this series. See terms and conditions described in the American Public Media Service Agreement. Prior to carrying this series, stations must confirm carriage with American Public Media.




