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Dave Ruch Save The Old Songs on KDHX, St. Louis MO (6) RE: Origins: Save The Old Songs on KDHX, St. Louis MO 18 Dec 09


Today I received the following reply from the station:

Hi Dave,

Thank you for taking the time to write. We're always happy to receive feedback from listeners, whether about our programming in general or about specific shows.

No Time To Tarry is indeed a great folk show, and is a great resource for the folk music community both in St. Louis and around the country.

We do have a program change coming in January, but No Time To Tarry is in no danger of cancellation. If Paul does leave KDHX for some reason, it would be by his own choice. I'm a little confused as to why we're getting these emails - he hasn't said anything to us about leaving, and we certainly have no plans to cancel the show.

We're always grateful to hear how much people enjoy our programming, and with the help of supporters like you, we will continue to bring you great programming of all kinds, for years to come.

Sincerely,
Kate
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Kate Estwing
Program Director
KDHX Community Media
314-361-8870 x233
kestwing@kdhx.org

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On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Dave Ruch wrote:
> Please keep "No Time To Tarry Here" on the air - - it is a special program
> unlike any other, and one of the main reasons I listen to the station.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Ruch



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Kate Estwing
Program Director
KDHX Community Media
314-361-8870 x233
kestwing@kdhx.org

KDHX is member-supported community media.
Join now at: http://kdhx.org/join/


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