public radio music day

From the NonComm Music Alliance:

Sens. Blunt & Coons, Reps. Scanlon & Young Introduce Resolution Marking Second Annual “Public Radio Music Day”

We are excited to announce that a bipartisan group of Senators and Representatives have officially recognized Public Radio Music Day!

Yesterday, U.S. Senators Roy Blunt (R-MO) and Chris Coons (D-DE), along with U.S. Representatives Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) and Don Young (R-AK), introduced a bipartisan, bicameral resolution to mark November 10, 2021, as Public Radio Music Day. The resolution celebrates local public radio music stations and their service to listeners, artists, and communities across America, particularly during the pandemic. Over the last 20 months, public radio stations have gone to extraordinary lengths to support their communities while keeping local audiences connected with artists and musical discovery.

“Over twenty million listeners tune in to local public radio music stations every week,” said Senator Blunt. “These stations provide their audiences a unique listening experience, whether they’re spotlighting local artists, playing a wide variety of music, or engaging with their local communities. I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan resolution to mark Public Radio Music Day and celebrate public radio’s contributions to the arts, education, and culture.”

“Public radio connects emerging artists, music, and local culture,” said Senator Coons. “I’m glad to join my colleagues in recognizing November 10 as Public Radio Music Day, and to celebrate our radio stations that enrich our communities and bring us together in times we need it most.”

“When I was in college, I loved working at our school’s radio station,” said Representative Scanlon. “Public radio stations serve as a source of entertainment and education, providing listeners across the United States a gateway to the world. The diversity of their innovative programming is an unparalleled public service which I am proud to celebrate with this resolution designating November 10, 2021, as Public Radio Music Day.”

“Public radio stations offer a critical gateway to listeners in Alaska and across our nation,” said Representative Young. “Through these stations, up-and-coming musicians, treasured artists, and unique programs help to broaden our cultural horizons. I am proud to help lead this bicameral, bipartisan resolution celebrating Public Radio Music Day. I have been a long-time supporter of public radio, and it is my great hope that our country’s stations continue to inspire audiences of all ages to get involved in the musical arts.”

The congressional Resolutions signify appreciation for local public radio music stations and their service to listeners, musicians, and communities across America. We’re continuing to raise awareness in Congress, and are looking forward to celebrating with you all next week.