Here in Cleveland, we also get the syndicated program, "Pipe Dreams". It's a great program, and I sometimes get to listen to it in the car, but I don't have a "real" tuner in my two-channel system.
On one of the local classical stations (WCLV, which is also available on the web at www.wclv.com, I believe) is a local program that plays music of living composers--mostly from our area. The program is appropriately called, "Not the Dead, White, Male Composers' Hour". It is a great opportunity to hear contemporary works that one might not hear elsewhere. About 30% of it is utter crap, but there is often some very exciting music.
On one of the local classical stations (WCLV, which is also available on the web at www.wclv.com, I believe) is a local program that plays music of living composers--mostly from our area. The program is appropriately called, "Not the Dead, White, Male Composers' Hour". It is a great opportunity to hear contemporary works that one might not hear elsewhere. About 30% of it is utter crap, but there is often some very exciting music.