WPLN covers WRVU

If you hadn’t heard, WRVU sold its license to WPLN. The Cream has the full details. If you’ve been paying attention at all this certainly can’t have come as a surprise. A total bummer? Sure. But not a surprise.

But what about WPLN’s angle on the whole deal? Well, they’re currently running a story that covers their side of the story. The basic gist? Loads of public radio stations across the nation have two positions on the radio dial – one for classical music, one for news/talk – they’re just following a winning formula.

WRVU will certainly be missed… now lets just hope the HD3 broadcast and WRFN can fill the void.

Slightly unrelated: I heard the station went off the air repeatedly playing Fields of Gold. Even if this is not true, I will choose to believe it is for the humor and absurdity value of it.

NBN Presents: SoundLand 2011

Looks like Next Big Nashville has taken the next step in their evolution of moving away from being “Nashville” centric and being more of an event organizer. They just announced SoundLand 2011 – a four-day indoor/outdoor event taking place in late September. This is, obviously, Next Big Nashville that we’ve all come to enjoy but in a new form. The FAQ page states that the artist submission process is different this year (read: hand picked, not submitted) and the venue list looks a bit more condensed than it has in years past. Personally, I think it’s quite a wise idea to drop any reference to Nashville in the event title as it limits / confuses the kinds of booking that take place.

Long story short, there aren’t a ton of details yet. No bookings have been announced but they are offering an “Earlybird” ticket sale for just $35 for the entire four days. Not too shabby!

Follow them on Twitter and Facebook for the latest announcements.

Jeff

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Song : Jeff the Brotherhood // Diamond Way