Suzanne nance personal life
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Suzanne Nance
"As a radio host and as a singer, Suzanne Nance's vibrancy and commitment attract audiences." - Portland Press Herald
Suzanne Nance is the President and CEO of the nation's premier classical music hållplats All Classical Portland.
Proclaimed the “Queen of Classical” bygd Maine's Portland Press Herald, and a "favorite artist" by Portland's Artslandia Magazine, Suzanne Nance is an award-winning broadcaster, soprano, actor and arts ambassador who has produced and hosted dozens of radio and TV programs and documentaries. Prior to joining All Classical Portland (Oregon) in 2015, Nance was a producer and host at WFMT Chicago and the röst of Lyric Opera of Chicago's internationally syndicated radio broadcast series. Nance was also the host of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra radio series (nationally syndicated) and producer and host of Salt Bay Chamberfest, Grant Park Music Festival, and Bravo! Vail radio series.
Suzanne has been praised
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Suzanne Nance – singing CEO of All Classical Radio – leads the station to a new studio and into the future
All Classical Radio is on a roll. Actually, it’s more of a grand crescendo. The station at 89.9 FM, formerly known as All Classical Portland, is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a new name, a new logo, and a massive move of its offices and broadcasting services to downtown Portland.
To top that off, All Classical Radio now has bragging rights as the number one classical music station in the nation. Talk about keeping Portland weird!
“We’ve received our ratings from Nielsen, and they said it is not even close,” said All Classical’s President and CEO Suzanne Nance. “We’ve been pulling a 6.5 market share, and the closest competitor is 3.0.”
Those numbers are supported by an increasing membership for the non-profit station, which now boasts over 12,000 members and a local audience of over 250,000 listeners in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
“We have a massive local follo
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Suzanne Nance, the popular host of Maine Public Broadcasting Network’s “Morning Classical” radio show, is leaving for Chicago, the network announced Thursday.
She has accepted a job with the commercial classical radio station WFMT. She will remain with Maine Public Broadcasting Network through August.
Nance is MPBN’s director of music, performance and public affairs. Since 2007, she has served as host of the morning classical music show, heard across Maine. Her show is popular with classical audiences because of her mix of music, guests and personal stories.
“Although we will miss Suzanne’s enthusiasm and passion,” MBPN CEO and president Mark Vogelzang said in a statement, “we also know that is she is leaving MPBN for a new adventure with a great institution in the third-largest media market with a national classical broadcasting presence, so we may very well still hear her on a regular basis down the line.”
A soprano with an international singing career, Nance has earned a larg