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http://12thstreetjump.wordpress.com
12th Street Jump brings back that great era of Kansas City jazz on public radio's weekly jazz, blues and comedy jam. Hosts Pearl McDonald and Pete Weber, musical director Joe Cartwright, vocalists David Basse and Nedra Dixon, bassist Tyrone Clark and drummer Mike Warren and some very special guests serve it up every Saturday night at midnight, live from the Kansas City Downtown Marriott, on 12th Street and Central.
http://americanroutes.wwno.org
American Routes is a weekly two-hour public radio program produced in New Orleans, presenting a broad range of American music — blues and jazz, gospel and soul, old-time country and rockabilly, Cajun and zydeco, Tejano and Latin, roots rock and pop, avant-garde and classical. The program also presents documentary features and artist interviews. Join us as we ride legendary trains, or visit street parades, instrument-makers, roadside attractions and juke joints, and meet tap dancers, fishermen, fortunetellers and more.
Art of the Song is much more than a music and interview radio program. The show explores universal truths common to all creative expression. For the last six years, we have been reaching out to hundreds of thousands of listeners throughout the country. Through music and discussion about songwriting and the creative process, we have subtly and repeatedly delivered messages that we are all creative and that it is not only possible, but imperative that each and all of us express our creative voices.
Beale Street Caravan is a one hour non commercial radio series broadcasting live recordings of Memphis music and its derivative forms to an international audience of 2.4 million worldwide weekly listeners on over 400 stations around the globe. Hosted by Pat Mitchell, each program presents seasoned veterans alongside up and coming artists recorded at festivals and venues throughout the United States. Music industry experts and celebrities liven up each program with serialized inside commentary about the history & process of the music.
http://www.prx.org/series/14217
The Blues & Beyond is a weekly exploration of blues, jazz, international music, folk, and new/experimental music. The program includes interviews with musicians, producers, and writers, and a lot of music that would slip through the cracks otherwise.
Big Picture Science is a one-hour radio show and podcast that illuminates the origins, the behavior, and the future of life—and technology—on Earth by connecting ideas in surprising and humorous ways. The program began with the title Are We Alone? in 2002 as a commercially-supported call-in show distributed to a handful of stations on Radio America by Bill Oxley and Seth Shostak, who actually broadcast from their respective living rooms in San Diego and Mountain View. In 2004, Molly Bentley joined AWA as an editor and executive producer, and about that time, support from the NASA Astrobiology Institute allowed us to build our own radio studio and move away from single interview call-ins, to a thematic multi-interview produced show.
Bioneers
This award-winning 13-part series of half-hour shows features the "bioneers" – social and scientific innovators with breakthrough solutions for people and planet. Cutting edge – charismatic – provocative – hopeful. These are the ardent voices of our most brilliant visionaries with both feet on the ground. They span the rich arc of human endeavor and practical transformation toward a future environment of hope. Produced by Collective Heritage Institute/Bioneers, an internationally acclaimed nonprofit educational organization.
Blues Before Sunrise
http://www.bluesbeforesunrise.com
Unlike any other show, this is the Blues Heritage showcase. This Chicago-based, nationally syndicated public radio program explores, preserves, and popularizes the various eras and genre of Blues Heritage.
Welcome to the Matinee - Songs from the Stage and Screen. Each hour long episode has a theme, and host Janean Jorgenson picks songs on that theme from cast albums of Broadway, London's West End, cabaret, Off-Broadway, and more.
http://www.buildingbridgesradio.blogspot.com
Our beat is the labor front, broadly defined, both geographically and conceptually. We examine the world of work and workers on the job as well as where they live. We examine the issues that affect their everyday lives, with a particular sensitivity towards human rights abuses, environmental concerns and the U.S. drive for global domination. We record their global struggles and provide analysis of their efforts to empower themselves and transform society to provide greater democratic, human, social, political and economic rights. Each program consists of feature stories, generally interviews, within a historical context, often accompanied by sound from demonstrations, rallies or conferences, and complemented and enhanced by poetry and instrumental or vocal -- people's culture.
http://www.kpov.org/index.php?id=57&option=com_shows&task=view
Howdy-hi Buckaroos and Buckarettes! Welcome to Calling All Cowboys, your source for Western and Cowboy entertainment originating from 106.7 KPOV-LP FM Bend, Oregon. Ride the dusty high-desert with me each week as we explore music, poetry and old-time radio, all with a decidedly Western bent. So reach deep and find that inner cowpoke, pard, and ride along with me as I take you down trails you never knew existed or have long forgotten.
A local program hosted by Chen Compton.
http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=5
CounterSpin provides a critical examination of the major stories every week, and exposes what the mainstream media might have missed in their own coverage. Combining lively discussion and a thoughtful media critique, CounterSpin is unlike any other show on the dial. CounterSpin exposes and highlights biased and inaccurate news; censored stories; sexism, racism and homophobia in the news; the power of corporate influence; gaffes and goofs by leading TV pundits; TV news' narrow political spectrum; attacks on free speech; and more.
Dead to the World began life on KPFA as the Grateful Dead Hour. When host David Gans was offered a second hour in 1995, he agreed on the condition that he be allowed to play non-Dead music as well. "No problem," said the management, and so Dead to the World was born. The general scheme of the show is Grateful Dead and Dead-related music in the first hour, followed by an eclectic mix of music that focuses on great songwriting – usually in the general realms of "folk," "Americana," and "jamband" music. But anything can happen!
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now! is broadcast on over 900 stations, pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S. Democracy Now!'s War and Peace Report provides our audience with access to people and perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.corporate-sponsored media, including independent and international journalists, ordinary people from around the world who are directly affected by U.S. foreign policy, grassroots leaders and peace activists, artists, academics and independent analysts. In addition, Democracy Now! hosts real debates–debates between people who substantially disagree, such as between the White House or the Pentagon spokespeople on the one hand, and grassroots activists on the other.
EcoShock features the latest science, authors, and issues- from climate change, oceans, forests, pollution, peak oil, the economy, and peace. The non-copyrighted programs are ready for re-broadcast, computer, iPod, or mp3 player. As heard on CFRO Vancouver, and over 30 college and community radio stations.
http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/exploration
Exploration with Dr. Michio Kaku, is an hour long radio program on science, technology, politics, and the environment. Dr. Michio Kaku is a theoretical physicist, best-selling author, and popularizer of science. He's the co-founder of string field theory (a branch of string theory), and continues Einstein's search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory.
Forms and Feelings is a jazz show that covers the spectrum of this great art form. It was on for 28 years at KPFA, Berkeley...It continued recently on KRML in Carmel and krml.com and now its on KKRN in Bella Vista, California too! It is all about the love of jazz and improvised music, from a community radio perspective.
Folk Alley host Jim Blum ("bloom") collects the best in traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from the latest releases, classics, exclusive Folk Alley in-studio and live concert recordings. Two discreet hours each week.
A cornucopia of accessible jazz! Jazz Variations is a two hour, internationally syndicated radio show hosted by Tonia King. You'll hear a diverse blend of styles Swing, R&B, Latin, Jazz, Contemporary Blues, Funk, and more. Jazz Variations is produced in a digital studio using electricity totally derived from the sun. Our studio sits on 50 acres in Massachusetts, totally off the power grid. We have been powered by the sun at this location since 1988 and began the show in 1998.
At the end of the Second World War, economics forced the big bands to trim their once great size and thus, the Jump Blues combo was born. Between 1946-1954, rhythm and blues laid the tracks for what was to become Rock n' Roll. So how come, nearly 60 years later, this vibrant and influential music is still so unknown to so many? Matt The Cat is going to change that with the radio program, "Juke In The Back." These were the records that you couldn't hear on the jukebox in the front of the establishment. To hear all this great 1950s rhythm & blues, you had to go to "Juke in the Back."
LA Theater works is a non-profit media arts organization based in Los Angeles whose mission for over 25 years has been to present, preserve, and disseminate classic and contemporary plays. Our unique hybrid form of audio theater and innovative use of technology in the production and dissemination of theater keeps this venerable art form thriving, assuring wide and affordable access. Our weekly public radio show is heard by 7 million listeners annually and through our collaboration with BBC , other international broadcasters, streaming and podcasts, our show is also a favorite with listeners across the globe.
http://www.kcrw.com/news/programs/lr
Provocative, up to the minute, alive and witty, KCRW's weekly confrontation over politics, policy, and popular culture proves those with impeccable credentials needn't lack personality. This weekly "love-hate relationship of the air" features four of the most insightful analysts anywhere- Tony Blankley, Matt Miller, Robert Scheer, and Arianna Huffington.
A local show hosted by Don Fennell airing on Tuesdays from 9am-11am. Each week, Don spends hours searching for new, obscure, independent music, stuff you've never heard before. Thrown in the mix are World and International sounds, sprinkled with some oldies that you've may have forgotten about. E-Mail Don at
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Making Contact, produced by National Radio Project, is a 29-minute weekly magazine/documentary-style public affairs program heard on community and public radio stations in the USA, Canada, South Africa and Ireland. Making Contact is committed to in-depth critical analysis that goes beyond the breaking news. Showcasing voices and perspectives rarely heard in mainstream media, Making Contact focuses on the human realities of politics and the connections between local and global events, emphasizing positive and creative ways to solve problems.
http://www.nativeamericacalling.com
Native America Calling is a live call-in program linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together in a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Each program engages noted guests and experts with callers throughout the United States and is designed to improve the quality of life for Native Americans. Native America Calling is heard on 52 stations in the United States and in Canada by approximately 500,000 listeners each week.
http://www.outofboundsradioshow.com
Out of Bounds, created by Tish Pearlman, features interviews with visionaries: people living, working and thinking outside the mainstream. The goal of the show is to bring community members into clearer focus, to erase the lines that divide us, to create common ground, and to move forward with a deeper understanding of the issues and concerns that tie us together.
http://www.peacetalksonline.org
PEACETALKS is groundbreaking radio that hits right to the heart of how peace can arise out of chaos and disillusionment. Each program is a polished jewel, hard as diamond and just as bright. Every day we are bombarded with news of murder, death, , crime and war. Only rarely do we hear stories about people rising above violence and hatred to resolve conflicts. PEACETALKS is changing that. PEACETALKS creates radio programs about people finding unique, creative and uplifting ways of moving beyond violence. It will explore in-depth issues, ideas and practices that are at the heart of the global struggle for peace and justice.
http://www.peoplespharmacy.com
Everything from home remedies to the latest breakthrough drugs are discussed on "The People's Pharmacy." Pharmacologist Joe Graedon and medical anthropologist Terry Graedon talk to leading experts to discuss issues relating to drugs, herbs, home remedies, vitamins and related health topics.
Philosophy Talk is a weekly, one-hour radio series produced by Ben Manilla. The hosts' down-to-earth and no-nonsense approach brings the richness of philosophic thought to everyday subjects. Topics are lofty (Truth, Beauty, Justice), arresting (Terrorism, Intelligent Design, Suicide), and engaging (Baseball, Love, Happiness).This is not a lecture or a college course, it's philosophy in action! Philosophy Talk is a fun opportunity to explore issues of importance to your audience in a thoughtful, friendly fashion, where thinking is encouraged.
Welcome to the 21st year of Radio Curious, half hour interviews on a curiously wide variety of topics about life and ideas. Host and producer Barry Vogel, Esq., curious as a child, he began asking questions and created what is now Radio Curious in 1991, beginning with Mendocino County Public Broadcasting, and joined by many other public radio stations.
Radio Paradise is located in Paradise, California (hence the name...). Paradise is a peaceful little town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, far from the big city stress & turmoil. Hopefully we'll help to bring a little Paradise into your life, wherever you're located. Each hour of music is carefully blended together to flow smoothly between different musical styles & genres - just like real DJs used to do on FM. We don't use the computer-generated playlists or "carefully researched music libraries" that have sucked the soul out of FM radio - and we never just throw songs together at random the way many web stations do.
http://sagebrushvariety.blogspot.com
More than just a radio show! Political commentary and satire with an irreverent twist - Regular segments include serial political drama, spoofs, skits, and reports on breaking your corporate chains, growing crops, backyard chickens, and local issues.
http://www.smallworldradio.net
Small World Radio is radio theatre that re-broadcasts music, news, and commentary from around the world. We seek to bring stories of great importance and balance them with inspiring messages from humanity's Spiritual teachings. SWR respects all religions, race and gender.
Every week, Sound Opinions fires up smart and spirited discussions about a wide range of popular music, from indie rock to classic rock, hip hop to R&B, and every genre under the sun. Sound Opinions' consistently informed, engaging, and controversial dialogue makes it a unique and essential source for the top stories, albums, and trends in music. This is cutting-edge criticism and journalism presented in the great tradition of Siskel and Ebert. The discussion is as indispensible to the hardcore music fan as it is to the casual music fan who feels out of touch.
http://www.prx.org/series/31058-the-stone-age-with-dan-wargo
We don't concentrate on TALKING about the Music.., we concentrate on LISTENING to it..!"The Stone Age" has been broadcast for more than 6 years at KHSU-FM in California, and has been a regular part of the broadcast schedules of public, and private radio stations in Montana/Wyoming, Minnesota-Canada, and Iowa. "The Stone Age" with Dan Wargo presents 117 one hour programs of Electric Rock from the 60's and 70's.
Stuck in the Psychedelic Era is a weekly two hour radio show featuring music from roughly the years 1964-69. The show is literally a throwback to the days of "underground" radio. There are no pre-recorded jingles or promotional spots; just two hours of music, punctuated by occasional commentary by the Hermit, whose own radio career began on a small closed-circuit station in the early 70s. Much of the music is taken directly from vintage vinyl, scratches and all. The rest comes from Compact Disc compilations and re-issues of original albums, all taken from the Hermit's personal collection. Commentary is centered on the music itself: artist histories, contextual information, anecdotes, personal memories and occasional forays into how the music of the psychedelic era relates to today's world.
Talk Nation radio features progressive news and analysis from leading experts on human rights, journalists, scholars, and political activists.
http://www.folkways.si.edu/explore_folkways/tapestry.aspx
Join Aaron Henkin on an ear-opening voyage back in time and around the globe as he takes listeners on hour-long tours through the wide-ranging sound archives of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Real music, real people, and the stories behind the sounds.
Technology Bytes is broadcast each Wednesday night, from 8-10 PM CST on Houston's own KPFT 90.1 FM and has been on the air, once a week, since 1995 making us one of the longest running computer tech shows around.
Tent Show Radio is a weekly variety series showcasing live performances from Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua. Featuring Michael Perry, the Blue Canvas Orchestra, and nationally and regionally renowned performers, Tent Show Radio is heard every week on listener-supported radio stations across the country, and the world on the Internet. Each week features a different live performance from Big Top Chautauqua's summer season of concerts and musical productions. Tune into Tent Show Radio and bring Big Top Chautauqua into your home.
Thom Hartmann is the nation's #1 progressive radio talk show host (also simulcast as TV in 40 million homes by Dish Network/Free Speech TV), and the New York Times bestselling, 4-times project Censored winning author of 21 books in print. The Thom Hartmann Program can be heard on stations across all states and three continents, on AM and FM stations. It can be heard on the radio-only channels on some local cable networks. The program can also be seen in vision on many local cable TV networks.

http://www.ultimateoldiesradio.com
Hear thousands of great oldies around the clock on our 24/7 streaming internet radio station OR listen to any of our 'on-demand' air checks, countdowns & artist spotlights.
"Whatcha Got?" Swap and Shop with Shane Houchins
Local swap and shop show featuring your friendly host Shane Houchins. Airs every Sunday from 9-10am. Contact Shane on the air by calling the sudio line at 530-337-1885 or e-mail Shane at
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Yin Radio is a weekly program that features women's voices on all kinds of subjects—relationships, money, society, politics, media, recreation, family, food, and more. Each week we explore a theme with stories from all of us, to touch us, educate us, and connect us to each other. Yin Radio has been on the air since September 2006.
An hour of "chemical-free horticultural hijinks," You Bet Your Garden is a weekly, nationally syndicated Public Radio show airing out of WHYY-FM in Philadelphia that offers fiercely organic advice to gardeners far and wide. Host Mike McGrath offers tips on fending off garden and household pests without the use of toxic chemicals, caring for lawns and landscapes without losing your mind, and growing without groaning in tough conditions like extreme heat, unending rain and lousy soil. Join Mike as he slays slugs, defeats deer, whacks weeds, mispronounces Latin words and saves plants across the nation every week on You Bet Your Garden - a breezy, light-hearted, and sometimes (OK - frequently) wild and crazy island of highly accurate and family-safe gardening information.