The Association of Music Personnel in Public Radio is an organization dedicated to music of all varieties on public radio. AMPPR has been in existence for 45 years; and although we've undergone many changes over those years, now, in 2007, we’re more enthusiastic about the viability of music on radio than ever before.

The changes we've experienced in radio over the years have affected both commercial and publicly funded media. Our aim always has been to satisfy the changing needs of the public in the face of an evolving world and dynamic technological advances that seem to occur just as we've begun to think we've found all the answers. 

The members of AMPPR are charged with the responsibility of finding new and more engaging ways to reach audiences. Our organization brings together the people and resources to accomplish that goal by providing a variety of services, among them the annual Music Personnel Conference. We also host this web site and the AMPPR Listserv to keep interaction alive throughout the year.

Our plans for the future include the addition of regional workshops for music announcers and other expanded services when our budget can accommodate them. 

We invite participation by all individuals involved in the business of presenting music on the radio. If you are not yet a member of AMPPR, join us and get involved! Click here for membership information.
 

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Music Personnel Conference
MP3s for downloading:
MPC 43 Las Vegas, MPC 44 Houston,
and MPC 45 Portland, Oregon.
 

"In Life, Music Has a Special Place. 
It Should In Radio," 
by David Duff. 
An article in the December 17, 2007, issue of Current.
Click Here (PDF)


Comments on the future 
of AMPPR 
by AMPPR President
David Duff
Summary of MPC 44 Houston

by Boyce Lancaster
Photos from MPC 44

Houston

AMPPR and PRPD 
Partner for New 
Classical Core Values Project
Click here for details about this exciting project