Programming Schedule
12:00 AM | Democracy Now Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. |
1:00 AM | The Thom Hartmann Program [ REPEAT ] Renaissance Thinking About the Issues of Our Day |
4:00 AM | The David Pakman Show The David Pakman Show started as a community radio show called Midweek Politics. Today, it is a daily, internationally syndicated politics and news talk show. |
5:00 AM | RFN Early Brew Want to get your day started right? Listen to RFN Early Brew, with a recap of global issues from United Nations Radio, commentaries from Jim Hightower, the ACLU Civil Liberties Minute, 60 Second Civics and more! |
6:00 AM | The Thom Hartmann Program Renaissance Thinking About the Issues of Our Day |
9:00 AM | Civic Cipher Civic Cipher is a weekly radio show. This show is dedicated to empowering Black and Brown voices, allowing them to engage directly with their communities as well as the general population. Self-determination is critical to securing a future free of oppressive systems, and Civic Cipher exists to facilitate discussions toward this end. |
10:00 AM | Radio 2050 Radio 2050 is a flow of music and conversation -- exploring ideas, new perspectives and boots-on-the-ground efforts for a better future in the year 2050 and beyond. Be inspired. |
11:00 AM | Radio Ecoshock Radio Ecoshock is a weekly radio program and podcast syndicated to over 50 college, community and commercial radio stations on three continents. Check out our recent programs, top scientists, authors and activists - all our past programs! |
12:00 PM | Cat Beast Party Cat Beast Party - Making the music go bang |
2:00 PM | Democracy Now Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. |
3:00 PM | Counterspin FAIR, the national media watch group, has been offering well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship since 1986. |
3:30 PM | Making Contact International Media Project/National Radio Project heightens public consciousness, broadens debate on critical social issues and encourages civic participation, by giving voice to diverse perspectives and opinions underrepresented in the mass media. Our goal is to produce media that informs, inspires, and moves people to take action. |
4:00 PM | Between the Lines Timely, In-Depth Progressive Analysis |
4:30 PM | This Way Out This Way Out: The International Lesbian & Gay Radio Magazine is the award-winning internationally distributed weekly LGBT radio program, currently airing on over 200 local community radio stations around the world. |
5:00 PM | The Michael Slate Show “See the world in relation to the emancipation of Humanity” |
6:00 PM | Fringe Radio Show Celebrating the diversity of Nashville artists, and honoring the legends among us who enrich our city and inspire our lives. |
7:00 PM | GeoOnTheRadio I play music I like, catch up with music people. Performers, writers, producers. I've walked many of the same roads as them, as they went on their journey. So please, from time to time, follow me on mine, as they speak, or sing, about theirs. |
9:00 PM | The Piano Men An overview of both classic and current piano players in all styles of music. |
10:00 PM | Manager's Blue Light Special The Manager's smorgasbord of music, specials and whatever else suits his taste! |
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