Colorado Public Radio Holds a Pledge Drive — for Another Group
November 19, 2009 | Read Time: 1 minute
Colorado Public Radio plans to hold a three-day fund-raising drive the week after Thanksgiving — but the beneficiary will be the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.
“Colorado Public Radio recognizes the CSO’s unique role as one of Colorado’s key cultural assets and petitioned the Federal Communications Commission for permission to conduct a one-time-only, on-air fund-raising drive to support its major classical music provider, the Colorado Symphony,” Max Wycisk, president of Colorado Public Radio, said in a statement.
The orchestra has been hit hard by the economic crisis, which forced the organization to reduce its current operating budget by $2.5-million. This fall, musicians agreed to salary and benefit concessions, which included a 12.5 percent pay cut, up to four weeks of unpaid furlough, and a suspension of employer contributions to the musicians’ retirement fund.
The special fund-raising appeal will culminate with a live broadcast December 2 of the orchestra’s sold-out performance with the cellist Yo-Yo Ma.