Delmarva Public Media
http://delmarvapublicradio.net/
DPM is a collaboration of 3 public radio stations serving Delmarva: WSCL 89.5 Classical Delmarva, WSDL 90.7 Rhythm && News, and WESM 91.3 Jazz, Blues && NPR News. A service of Salisbury University and University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
WSCL 89.5, part of the Delmarva Public Radio network, stands as a cultural beacon for fine arts and classical music on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Based in Salisbury and operated by Salisbury University, this public radio station is dedicated to delivering high-quality classical music programming along with an array of public radio content, including NPR (National Public Radio) and PRI (Public Radio International). It forms a crucial component of Delmarva Public Radio's collaborative trio, which also includes WSDL 90.7 and WESM 91.3, each offering its unique flavor of news, rhythm, jazz, and blues.
WSCL 89.5 provides a classical music-focused broadcast, bringing the timeless beauty of symphonies, chamber music, and operas to the region. Alongside its music programming, the station also airs culturally rich content, including live concerts, interviews with prominent artists, and discussions that highlight the arts and culture of Delmarva. This blend of music and dialogue not only informs but enriches the cultural landscape of the community it serves.
A hallmark of WSCL 89.5 is its commitment to promoting the arts, both locally and globally. The station regularly features special programming that showcases live performances, spotlights local artists, and covers significant cultural events. As part of the broader Delmarva Public Radio collaboration, the station is a service of both Salisbury University and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, providing a platform for academic and artistic collaboration while fostering community engagement.
For listeners in search of a refined cultural experience, WSCL 89.5 offers a carefully curated mix of classical music, thought-provoking talk shows, and enriching cultural content, serving as a trusted voice in public radio.