Laurence Glavin wrote: >Enough music from the CD was played to cause a run on Amazon >to order the recording which at this very moment is NUMBER FOUR among >all music CD's. Wow...do you think the honcho's at NPR will observe >this phenomenon and conclude there actually IS a market for classical >music on the radio? I don't know about the honchos, but here is some good news for a change: WGBH Classical Peformances Named Best of 2006 by iTunes Here is some great news from WGBH in Boston: The staff at iTunes has honored WGBH 89.7 FM's weekly classical music podcast, "WGBH Classical Performances", as one of their "Best of 2006". Available through iTunes and wgbh.org/classical, the free weekly podcast features live performances by world-class classical musicians and ensembles that have been recorded in WGBH's Studio One. Along with WGBH 89.7's 24-hour all-classical HD stream (www.wgbh.org/classical), the podcast has quickly become a favorite of classical music listeners throughout the world since its debut just nine months ago in April 2006. WGBH Classical Performance was the only classical music podcast chosen as an iTunes Best of 2006--Staff Favorites. The full list of the iTunes Staff's Best of 2006 can be seen in the iTunes Store. You can subscribe to their podcast in iTunes from [itpc://streams.wgbh.org/online/clas/clas_performance.xml], or visit the WGBH classical page to subscribe with other programs. Steve Bacher [log in to unmask]