Classical Music Radio Decline Says Something About The Taste-Makers

So Washington DC loses another classical music radio station. “Once upon a time and long ago, bringing classical music to the airwaves was an image-enhancing operation, a programming decision, in the words of music historian Russell Sanjek, to “win over the custodians of public taste and appease the Federal Communications Commission.” These days, it’s bad taste even to mention public taste, and the FCC is appeased just by keeping a wardrobe functioning. What the classical fade-out tells us more than anything is that the “custodians of public taste” have left the building.