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Born in Birmingham, England, Harcourt lived in Lichfield, England and Brisbane Australia before coming to the United States. [1] Before joining KCRW, Harcourt worked for eight years (1990-1998) as a news director and later morning drive show host, music director and program director at radio station WDST in Woodstock, New York, which he described as "an innovative commercial station ...
Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic is a 1998 promo EP by Remy Zero recorded live on KCRW for Morning Becomes Eclectic. The interview conducted by Nic Harcourt. The interview conducted by Nic Harcourt. Track listing
The album was released by Nacional Records and co-produced by the show's host Nic Harcourt and veteran Latin rock artist manager Tomas Cookman. The KCRW Sounds Eclectico track listing features acts such as Julieta Venegas, Brazilian Girls, Manu Chao, Ozomatli, Café Tacvba, Kinky, Thievery Corporation, Aterciopelados, Sidestepper and Plastilina ...
As Russian forces make slow progress in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine's military stages a surprise cross-border attack.
KCRW dropped all program names except Morning Becomes Eclectic and Strictly Jazz in 2008. Three of the station's previous music directors currently have programs on the air at KCRW. Local and regional touring artists can send recordings to KCRW for consideration of airplay. KCRW airs Santa Monica City Council meetings live when they are held.
On the course of BBC News channel mergers, Live (also styled as Live with Lucy Hockings), which has a similar background as BBC News Now and was also presented by Lucy Hockings, aired for the last time on 3 March 2023 on the then BBC World News. However, BBC announced that Lucy Hockings would stay as a presenter for the merged channel. [2]
Under the guidance of radio and record company veteran Sky Daniels, some of Los Angeles radio's legendary hosts were hired to host shows on KCSN, including former KCRW host Nic Harcourt; Mark Sovel, [8] [9] the founding music director of Indie 103.1; long-time KROQ host Jed the Fish; and Robert Hilburn, the thirty-year Music Editor for the Los ...
Sounds Eclectic is produced at KCRW in Santa Monica, California and was distributed by Public Radio International until February, 2009. KCRW also produces two other shows: Morning Becomes Eclectic , broadcast every morning from 9 am to noon, and Weekend Becomes Eclectic , aired on weekends.