The Thistle & Shamrock
(Thistle) is a weekly U.S. syndicated radio program,
named after the national emblems of
Scotland
and Ireland
,
specializing in Celtic music. It
is heard on 380
National Public
Radio (NPR) stations, and is available internationally on
WorldSpace via NPR Worldwide; according
to NPR.
Thistle is the most listened-to Celtic music
program in the world. It has been produced and hosted by
Scottish-born
Fiona Ritchie since its
inception in 1981.
Background
Thistle began at WFAE, a newly established NPR affiliate in Charlotte, North
Carolina
. At the time it went on the air in 1981, WFAE
was licensed to the University of
North Carolina at Charlotte
(UNCC) and Ritchie was working as a volunteer,
having returned there after spending a semester in 1980 there as a
teaching assistant. Being a new enterprise in need of
programming, WFAE invited Ritchie to create a program of Celtic
music. It originally aired only locally, but was launched
nationally on June 4, 1983.
Thistle features traditional music, the singer-songwriter
genre, and the Celtic music contribution to world music. In-studio
guests comment on the music and contribute exclusive content,
including NPR’s first mp3 music download and live festival
recordings.
In the summer of 1990, Ritchie returned to her native Scotland
where she continued to produce the program for NPR, and has also
worked for the
BBC.
Although WFAE is no longer licensed to UNCC and has switched to a
mostly news-talk format, the Charlotte station continues to carry
Thistle as one of its few music programs.
Related products
Ritchie has also produced several CD compilations of Celtic music,
and authored a volume on Celtic music for the "NPR Curious
Listener’s Guide" book series, published in 2005.
In 2006 Ritchie launched
Thistlepod, a
free podcast from NPR featuring new-releases from Celtic
roots.
References
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