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12:00 amBrad Totaro
2:00 amGlobal Mix

Lloyd Jones
From reggae to world beat, and even some gospel from 5-6am... join Lloyd Jones for your Saturday late-night or Sunday early-morning.
6:00 amWNTI Music Mix
7:00 amOn the media

On the Media explores how the media "sausage" is made, casts an incisive eye on fluctuations in the marketplace of ideas, and examines threats to the freedom of information and expression in America and abroad. For one hour a week, the show tries to lift the veil from the process of "making media," especially news media, because it's through that lens that we literally see the world and the world sees us.

While maintaining the civility and fairness that are the hallmarks of public radio, OTM tackles sticky issues with a frankness and transparency that has built trust with listeners and led to more than a tripling of its audience in five years.

Since OTM was re-launched in 2001, it has been one of NPR's fastest growing programs, heard on more than 200 public radio stations. It has won Edward R. Murrow Awards for feature reporting and investigative reporting, the National Press Club's Arthur Rowse Award for Press Criticism and a Peabody Award for its body of work.
8:00 amContours

Melanie Thiel
WNTI's issues and arts radio magazine hosted and produced by Melanie Thiel.
9:00 amValue This!

Brian Kathenes & Leon Castner
Join Brian and Leon as they tell you what all that stuff in your attic, basement and display cases is worth. It's Car Talk meets the Antique Roadshow on WNTI.
10:00 amOn The Bandstand with Al Monroe

Hosted By: Al Monroe
Okay team! Big band music from the Golden Age, Sinatra, Bennett, Ella and more....
almonroeent@aol.com
1:00 pmHappy Foot Request Party

Golden Gup
3:00 pmMy Back Pages

Scott Acton
4:00 pmAcoustic Cafe
6:00 pmCarol

Carol Bernotas
8:00 pmDeath Valley Radio with Ron Alden

Ron Alden
10:00 pmJazz with Bob Bernotas

Bob Bernotas
Bob Bernotas is a freelance author and jazz journalist-historian. He also is a student of master jazz trombonist Benny Powell, and plays the same Conn 6-H that Powell used during the 1950s when he was with Count Basie.

Bob's profiles, interviews, and reviews have appeared in such publications as the Online Trombone Journal, the International Trombone Association Journal, Piano & Keyboard, Saxophone Journal, Jazz Player, Windplayer, New York Latino, and Down Beat. He is the author of eleven books, including Branford Marsalis: Jazz Musician (Enslow Publishers), and has written liner notes for more than three dozen CDs. In 2001 Bob produced Rich Willey's debut recording, Gone With the Piggies (Consolidated Artists Productions).

In April 2002, Boptism Music Publishing published Bob's Top Brass: Interviews and Master Classes With Jazz's Leading Brass Players, a comprehensive collection of his brass writing. Bob's latest book, Reed All About It: Interviews and Master Classes With Jazz's Leading Reed Players, a companion volume comprising his reed writing, is now available from Boptism Music Publishing.
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