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WHFC Local-Produced,
Original Programming:
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Jazz In The Morning,
M-F,
7-9AM. Traffic, local events, educational features, and great jazz
from yesterday and today, with host Gary Helton.
Daily Segments/Features:
7:00 - Kurt Kronke's MTA Bus & Commuter Train Report
7:10 - BirdNote
7:20 - The Fitness Minute with Annette Hammond
7:40 - StarDate
7:50 - Profile America
8:40 -
A Moment of Science
8:50 - Isla Earth
plus traffic reports at 7:00, 7:19, 7:39, 8:00, 8:19 & 8:39.e
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Morning Classics,
M-F
9AM - Noon, Saturdays, 12Noon - 3PM. A different host each day presents
his/her own individual spin on the greatest composers
and conductors
in recorded history--from traditional masters to today’s classical composers and artists,
plus Broadway soundtracks and opera.
Mondays -
Charles Sumwalt
Tuesdays - George Phieffer
Wednesdays - Fran LeBlanc
Thursdays - George Felton
Fridays - Ben Fisler
Saturdays - Ellen Hopkins
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Crossroads,
M-F 1-4PM. Various hosts present today's adult acoustic
alternative (AAA) sounds.
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Island Jazz
Tuesdays 6-9PM,
and Saturday, 5-7PM.
Classic, straight-ahead jazz spanning 1950 to present. Featuring jazz giants
such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans and Chico Hamilton plus
up-and-coming talent deserving wider recognition, hosted by "Professor" Dave
May.
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Blues &
More In The
Basement,
Tuesdays,
9-11PM.
Skip's got the blues, and he wants to give them to you.
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The NOT-SO-Moody
Blues,
Tuesdays, 4-5PM,
encored 11PM.
Not all Blues music gives you the blues. Big Jim is
your host.
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Art
Beat,
Tuesdays,
12:30PM. It's your weekly spotlight on the arts in Harford County and
vicinity, featuring artists, concert and venue information, upcoming
performances and presentations, authors, exhibitions and so much more.
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THIS
70s Show,
Thursdays, 8-10PM.
Polyester and bell bottoms are back, along with all the great songs of the
doubleknit era.
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Many Roads, Fridays,
7-9PM. It’s new age,
contemporary instrumental and light jazz presented by Irene Stoss.
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The Gen-X 80s Show,
Thursdays,
6-8PM. Chris Ferris spins the tunes that
"Gen-Xers grew up with.
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WHFC's
Golden Age of Radio,
Saturdays, 9AM - Noon. Climb aboard Skip's "time
machine" for a trip back to radio's golden past, with the likes of Jack
Benny, Red Skelton, The Lone Ranger, Dragnet, and many more.
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It's
Showtime!,
Saturdays,
4PM. Baltimore radio legend Alan Field brings you scores of scores
from Hollywood and "The Great White Way."
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The
Block Party,
Saturdays,
9PM - Midnight. Joyce Conroy spins "the platters that matter" from the
1950s, 60s and 70s.
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Coffeehouse Radio,
Fridays,
4-5PM, encored Sundays, 3-4PM. The talents of singer/songwriters come into
focus each week, w/host Tom Wilson.
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Retro
Radio,
Saturdays,
7-9PM. Greg Petrosino hosts this musical journey featuring both hits
and obscure album cuts 60s & 70s.
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The Night
Shift,
Nightly,
12M-7AM. New age, Celtic and lite jazz are featured throughout the night.
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Ed
McBride's Reflections of Ireland,
Sundays,
5-7PM, Mondays 4-6PM. Maryland's longest-running radio program of traditional Irish
music, news and sports.
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Feedback,
Tuesdays,
12noon to 12:30. Wayne Hepler hosts WHFC's local public affairs show,
focusing on the people, issues and events that matter most, from the
Mason-Dixon Line to the Bay.
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The Zone,
Wednesdays, 6-9PM. "Where ALL music lives and thrives."
You never know what you'll hear in The Zone. Hosted by Budii Walton.
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Anime
Beats,
Thursdays,
10PM-Midnight. J-Pop and Anime sounds from "The Land of the Rising Sun."
WHFC Syndicated Programming:
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L.A.
Theatre Works,
Fridays, 10PM, encored Sundays,
9PM. Contemporary, edgy and significant radio drama and comedy are presented each week by
some of the top stars of Hollywood, recorded before a live audience.
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Value This, Mondays @ Noon. Radio's
weekly appraisal show, complete with priceless bad puns from Brian & Leon.
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Acoustic
Café, Thursdays, 4-6PM. Acoustic/alternative
music at its best, complete with special in-studio performances
and interviews. Hosted by Rob Reinhart.
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WoodSongs, Fridays, 9PM,
encored Sundays, 1PM. Acoustic, singer/songwriter,
folk, bluegrass, and more are featured before a live studio audience in
Lexington, KY. Hosted by singer Michael Jonathan.
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StarDate,
Daily, 7:40AM & 5:58PM. It’s the ultimate daily guide for astronomers, produced
by the University of Texas at Austin. Before you look up into the night
sky,
listen to StarDate.
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Jazz @ Lincoln
Center,
Tuesdays, 5PM. Host Wendell Pierce
presents jazz performances recorded at New York City's Lincoln Center.
From NPR and WFMT-FM, Chicago.
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Putumayo World Music
Hour, Fridays @ 6PM. It's world music with a
beat guaranteed to make you feel good!
- Celtic Connections, Sundays @
4PM, encored Mondays 6PM.
Brian Kelso Crow hosts an eclectic hour of music from Ireland, Scotland, and
the Canadian Maritimes, produced by WSIU-FM, Carbondale, IL.
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Music & The Spoken Word,
Sundays, 8:30AM. Inspirational music and talk from The Mormon Tabernacle
Choir.
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Earth Eats,
Sundays, 8AM. The latest news from the world of organic agriculture.
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Hearts of Space,
Sundays, 8PM, encored 11PM. Stephen Hill hosts America's
longest-running, most popular radio program to feature New Age/Space music.
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River City Folk,
Wednesdays @ 9PM. Folk and Americana music from Studio B
in Omaha.
- The
Midnight Special,
Wednesdays @ 10PM. Folk music with a sense of humor.
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Prime Time Radio,
Sundays, 7AM. Issues relating to the 50+ listener are discussed by
host Mike Cuthbert and guests.
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Sunday Baroque, Sundays, 9AM. Now
FOUR hours of baroque and pre-1750 music, hosted by Suzanne Bona.
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Art of the Song,
Thursdays @ Noon, encored Fridays @ 5. Explores inspiration and
creativity through songwriting and other forms.
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Travel with Rick Steves,
Fridays @ noon, encored Saturdays @ 3PM. Author and travel expert Rick Steves
hosts the
radio version of his successful PBS television show.
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Bluegrass Breakdown, Sundays @ 2PM. Dave Higgs
hosts an hour of real American music, from Nashville Public Radio.
- Radio Deluxe with John Pizzarelli,
Mondays @ 10PM, encored
Wednesdays 4-6PM.
Jazz singer/guitarist John Pizzarelli invites listeners and famous guests
into his living room each week for two hours of music straight from the
Great American Songbook.
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An Organic Conversation,
Wednesdays
12-1pm. An Organic Conversation focuses on organic food, healthy
living and sustainable choices and discusses innovative solutions to today's
environmental and social challenges.
http://www.anorganicconversation.com/
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Night Lights,
Mondays,
9PM. An hour of classic jazz, hosted by David Brent Johnson.
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Afterglow,
Sundays,
7PM. David Brent Johnson is back, this time with a program of jazz and
American pop.
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The JAMA Report, Sundays @ 1:59, 4:59 and
10:59PM. A one-minute summary of news from The Journal of The American
Medical Association.
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Martini Mix,
Mondays,
7PM. Two hours of contemporary and classic jazz and pop are presented
by host Mike Martin.
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