Annapolis, MD - Maryland Hall will live launch CRAB Radio on April 2nd, at ArtFest, and they want you to be involved! Maryland Hall's beloved regional arts center’s new platform invites the local musicians and podcasters to submit content for broadcast.
CRAB Radio WYZT-LP, a low powered FM station based in the Annapolis area will experience it's revival through Maryland Hall. CRAB Radio (Community Radio for the Arts and the Bay) will launch during Maryland Hall's Annual Open House, ArtFest on April 2nd 1-4 PM.
"CRAB Radio is the only FM radio station licensed and operated in Annapolis, Maryland. Following in the great Annapolis radio footsteps of WANN, WNAV, WHFS, and WRNR, CRAB Radio seeks to showcase the local music and arts scene and elevate the local voices of Maryland's capital city. Our mission is in our name: Community Radio for the Arts and the Bay.
“We are so thrilled to be able to provide this platform for sharing stories, music, and podcasts about our community, the arts, and the environment. Being able to program a radio station is such a gift for the organization, as it adds another accessible creative space where the community can drive the content as we aim to provide opportunities for more voices to be shared.”
Laura Brino, Director of Programming, Maryland Hall
If you have an existing or new idea for programming, share it with Maryland Hall! You could be next up to broadcast on CRAB Radio!
Community members including local musicians, and podcasters are encouraged to submit content about the arts, the community, and the bay!