In January 1983 after ten years evolution as a local program, Hearts of Space began national syndication to 35 non-commercial public radio stations via the NPR satellite system. Over the intervening quarter century, Hearts of Space evolved into a multifaceted production and broadcast company encompassing radio, record production, and now internet streaming. What began purely as a labor of love eventually became the most popular contemporary music program on public radio. Beginning in the early 1970s, Hill hosted a weekly late-night radio program in the San Francisco Bay area. Hearts of Space grew out of producer Stephen Hill's fascination with space-creating, contemplative music.
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