NPR is taking its popular Tiny Desk concert series to the airwaves with a new weekly radio show. The show, hosted by Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre, aims to bring the intimate and unique performances to an even wider audience. The expansion reflects the growing popularity of Tiny Desk, which has reached 20 million monthly viewers online.
Carter and Sayre recently appeared on CBS to discuss the show's journey and its impact on the music scene. They shared insights into the evolution of Tiny Desk, from its humble beginnings to its current status as a cultural phenomenon. The hosts also reminisced about some of the most memorable performances, emphasizing the diverse range of artists who have graced the Tiny Desk stage.
The radio show promises to capture the same spirit and energy as the online concerts, offering listeners a chance to experience the magic of Tiny Desk in a new format. NPR hopes the radio show will introduce Tiny Desk to listeners who may not be familiar with the online series, further expanding its reach and influence.
NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts Launch Weekly Radio Show
NPR's widely loved Tiny Desk concert series is expanding its reach with a new weekly radio show. Hosted by Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre, the show will bring the intimate performances to a broader audience. They recently discussed the evolution and impact of Tiny Desk with Nate Burleson, highlighting some of the most unforgettable moments. The move comes as the concert series hits 20 million monthly viewers, solidifying its cultural impact.
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