| Full Week - Sunday, November 8, 2009 change date |
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Monday
11/02/09 |
Tuesday
11/03/09 |
Wednesday
11/04/09 |
Thursday
11/05/09 |
Friday
11/06/09 |
Saturday
11/07/09 |
Sunday
11/08/09 |
12:00 am | 
 Classical Music Through the Night |

 Jazz Overnight Hosted By: Bob Parloche |
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 Morning Edition Hosted by: Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne What's on:
Local Anchor: Cynthia Sosa |

 Oklahoma Innovations Hosted by: Gary Howen The show boasts the latest on science and technology; an emphasis not found in other media.
Oklahoma Innovations features varied subject areas including technology transfer, manufacturing, biomedical and health research, agricultural productivity, safety, transportation, and energy. |

 Planetary Radio Hosted by: Mat Kaplan Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. We also showcase regular features that raise your space IQ while they put a smile on your face. |
6:30 am | 
 College Connection |
7:00 am | 
 Weekend Edition - Saturday Hosted by: Scott Simon What's On:
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 Weekend Edition - Sunday Hosted by: Liane Hanson What's On:
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7:30 am |
8:00 am |
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9:00 am | 
 Performance Today Hosted by: Fred Child |

 Car Talk Hosted by: Tom and Ray Magliozzi
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 Marketplace Money Hosted by: Tess Vigeland
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9:30 am |
10:00 am | 
 Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me |

 Classical Guitar Alive Hosted by: Tony Morris |
10:30 am |
11:00 am | 
 Classical Music Hosted By: Doug Cole Locally hosted classical music from the studios of KCCU-FM dcole@cameron.edu |

 Wind & Rhythm Hosted by: Doug Brown Wind and Rhythm" is a new one-hour weekly broadcast of pure band music. We feature all sorts of ensembles from Concert Bands and Wind Ensembles to Brass Bands and Percussion Ensembles. You may have participated "in-the-band" or had a family member who played. But, once you've experienced the style of music played by a band, you are captivated.
doug@windandrhythm.com |

 The Splendid Table Hosted by: Lynne Rossetto Kasper |

 Footlight Parade Hosted by: Bill Rudman An hour of Broadway and Hollywood - American Music. |
11:30 am |
12:00 pm | 
 Classical Guitar Alive Hosted by: Tony Morris |

 Prime-Time Radio Hosted by: Mike Cuthbert Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program that focuses on the wide-ranging interests and concerns of Americans 40 and above. It is currently heard on nearly 100 public radio stations nationwide, as well as internationally on Armed Forces Radio. It can also be heard right here on the web. Listen here.
Veteran public talk show host Mike Cuthbert sits down with exceptional people and brings out their wisdom and expertise. He talks fitness with Nolan Ryan, "the good old days" with Studs Terkel, and turning 50 with humorist Bill Geist.
http://www.aarp.org/leisure/radio/pt/Articles/a2003-05-06-sendcomments.html |

 Car Talk Hosted by: Tom and Ray Magliozzi
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12:30 pm |
1:00 pm | 
 Talk of the Nation Hosted by: Neal Conan Talk of the Nation ® links the headlines with what's on people's minds, providing a springboard for listeners and experts to exchange ideas and pose critical questions about major events in the news and the world around them. Each day, Talk of the Nation combines the award-winning resources of NPR NewsSM with the vital participation of listeners. The result is a spirited and productive exchange of knowledge and insight that delves deeply into the news and ideas of the day. http://help.npr.org/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=5670&task=ticket |

 Talk of the Nation Science Friday Hosted by: Ira Flatow Each Friday, journalist Ira Flatow is joined by listeners and studio guests to explore science-related topics - from subatomic particles and the human genome to the Internet and earthquakes. Flatow offers in-depth discussion with scientists and others from all walks of life, giving listeners the chance to hear from the people whose work influences their daily lives. http://www.sciencefriday.com/about/contact/ |

 Travel with Rick Steves Rick Steves |

 A Prairie Home Companion Garrison Keillor |
1:30 pm |
2:00 pm | 
 Swingin' Down the Lane Hosted by: Dr. David Miller swing@bigband-era.com |
2:30 pm |
3:00 pm | 
 Democracy Now |

 WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Hosted by: Michael Johnathon This is a unique live audience radio show about grassroots acoustic music. It's about the music. It's about the artists. It's about you. It's a fun place to be! |

 American Routes Hosted by: Nick Spitzer |
3:30 pm |
4:00 pm | 
 All Things Considered Hosted by: Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Michele Norris What's On:
Local Anchor: David Meyer - Ted Riley |

 All Things Considered Hostedf By: Andrea Seabrook
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4:30 pm |
5:00 pm | 
 A Prairie Home Companion Hosted by: Garrison Keillor |

 All Things Considered Hosted by: Andrea Seabrook
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5:30 pm |
6:00 pm | 
 Celtic Connections Hosted by: Bryan Kelso Crow Connections offers radio listeners a wide variety of traditional and contemporary music associated with the western European lands occupied at one time or another by people of the Celtic tribes and their descendants, including Ireland, Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany, and Galicia, as well as Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and other parts of North America where the Celtic influence has been felt. The program's host, Bryan Kelso Crow, also brings you great music from England and from Scandinavia and other European regions, all of which have connections with a Celtic past. |
6:30 pm | 
 Marketplace Kai Ryssdal
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7:00 pm | 
 Performance Today Hosted by: Fred Child
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 Piano Jazz Hosted by: Marian McPartland Riverwalk celebrates the lives and music of America's top jazz musicians, past and present. Each week, The Jim Cullum Jazz Band salutes these jazz pioneers in live performances and fascinating stories that bring to life remarkable moments in the history of jazz. |

 Live at the Concertgebouw Hosted by: Hans Haffmans & Cynthia Wilson Starting October 2007, Live! at the Concertgebouw becomes a weekly program.
Hans Haffmans is joined by co-host Cynthia Wilson in presenting the new Live! at the Concertgebouw. media@rnw.nl |
7:30 pm |
8:00 pm | 
 Jazz from Lincoln Center Hosted by: Wynton Marsalis |
8:30 pm |
9:00 pm | 
 Classical Music |
Oklahoma Rock and Roll Hosted by: Steve Ripley We're gonna take a look at not just rock and roll in Oklahoma, but the roots of rock and roll, and we're gonna follow those roots wherever they take us and let them tell us how we got to this place today… how we got to this thing we call Oklahoma Rock and Roll. As the weeks go by, we're gonna try to dig deep into the details of the music, and the artists and the musicians that made that music, and how it all ties together. But for the first couple of shows, what I want to do is to try to present the overall picture. I think you'll find some surprises, and I think at times – I hope at times – you're gonna be stunned just like we have been each time we find that extra special thing, and that direct link to Oklahoma." http://oklahomarockandroll.com/2009/05/oklahoma-rock-and-roll/#comments |

 Jazz Overnight Hosted by: Bob Parloche Selections include mainstream acoustic jazz, with occasional excursions into earlier classical jazz performances and more contemporary new works. Range, depth, and intelligence make Jazz After Hours a perfect nightcap. |

 Pipedreams Hosted by: Michael Barone Organs, organ music and organists are the subject of this series of 90-minute programs of Pipedreams. |
9:30 pm |
10:00 pm | 
 Jazz Overnight Hosted by: Bob Parloche Selections include mainstream acoustic jazz, with occasional excursions into earlier classical jazz performances and more contemporary new works. Range, depth, and intelligence make Jazz After Hours a perfect nightcap. |
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 Classical Music |

 Classical Music |
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