- From: WGUC/ WVXU
- Updated: May 21, 2018
American Landscapes is a weekly potpourri of the best of American music, hosted by Michael Campion. You’ll be treated to works by composers such as Copland, Samuel Barber, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Edward MacDowell, George Chadwick and many others. There will be much-loved music that never gets old, music to get reacquainted with and music that you’ll be hearing for the first time, with plenty to add to your list of favorites. And every piece you hear will be born in the USA!
- From: KCME
- Updated: Apr 25, 2019
The New York Philharmonic welcomes you to the 2021-2022 syndicated radio broadcasts by one of the world’s longest-running and most celebrated orchestras!
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
The Roadhouse is a weekly blues program, delivered in evergreen one-hour files for radio programming flexibility.
- From: Tony Steidler-Dennison
- Updated: Feb 11, 2021
Your soundtrack for life. A weekly program featuring classic and contemporary jazz/pop recordings from vocalists and instrumentalists. Hosted by jazz pianist and vocalist, Jay Daniels. For more information about carriage and cost, please email info@simplytimelessradio.com.
- From: Simply Timeless Radio
- Updated: Mar 01, 2023
Austin Film Festival’s On Story is a one-hour series that offers a look inside the creative process from today’s leading writers, creators and filmmakers.
- From: Austin Film Festival's On Story®
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
Flicks features a weekly film review focused on new independent releases and old classics. Your host The Film Snob only talks about movies he loves – and hopes you’ll enjoy, too.
- From: KXCI
- Updated: Jul 21, 2016
An hour of great jazz vocals, produced from a live broadcast on WMNR Fine Arts Radio and wmnr.org. Each show is organized around a different theme that reflects the wry sense of humor and idiosyncratic tastes of the host. Shows feature iconic singers of the past while spotlighting newer, younger jazz vocalists, as well. It's personality radio at its best - or, at least, its quirkiest.
- From: H. William Stine
- Updated: Aug 30, 2018
Blank on Blank is building and broadcasting an archive of journalists' lost interviews.
- From: Blank on Blank
- Updated: Nov 08, 2012
Tasting, savoring and experiencing the flavors of great albums from known and emerging indie musicians. This free 59 minute weekly program delivers 2 hours of fantastic music from artists you know, and a few you don't. Building a music experience similar to the groovy restaurant all your close friends gather at to enjoy something profoundly interesting each and every week.
- From: D. Grant Smith
- Updated: Aug 09, 2016
When you put one castaway and eight records together in conversation, it’s hard to stop listening. Each week people from all aspects of life are asked the question, if you were to be cast away alone on a desert island, which eight records would you choose to have with you, assuming of course, that you had a listening device and an inexhaustible power source. Desert Island Discs gives the listener a unique entrée into the lives of "ordinary" people living their lives in "extraordinary" ways employing an engaging mixture of curiosity, intelligence and warmth.
- From: Jeff Wax
- Updated: Dec 06, 2012
- From: L.A. Theatre Works
- Updated: Jun 11, 2020
5 Songs we love every week and the story of why we love them.
- From: RadioMilwaukee
- Updated: Jan 23, 2015
HERE AND THERE with Dave Marash: it’s a reporter’s dream! 50 minutes to tell you about the headlines, the context and the meaning of a significant news story.
- From: KSFR
- Updated: Jan 28, 2019
Top authors are interviewed for this 10-minute program that captures their words about their books and often the story behind the story. Booktalk also airs in a podcast, BOOKTALK WITH DIANA KORTE, and on KGNU in Colorado on most Friday afternoons. The show, hosted by Diana Korte and engineered by Gene Korte, has been in production for over 25 years.
- From: Diana Korte
- Updated: Sep 22, 2022
A weekly literary program that features writers from the American West and beyond. The Write Question is hosted and produced by former Montana Book Festival Director Lauren Korn and co-produced first by Peter Hoag and currently by Chris Moyles and Jake Birch. TWQ is distributed through PRX to public and community radio stations, as well as to listeners around the world.
- From: KUFM - Montana Public Radio
- Updated: Feb 07, 2023
Award winning writer, radio host, NPR contributor and novelist Sandip Roy brings his wit and insight to these personal audio diaries from his new life in his old home, India.
- From: KALW
- Updated: May 18, 2015
Virtuoso Voices is a collection of timely and topical sound bites from classical music's leading performers. Each sound bite (or clip) will bring your listeners an insider's perspective to the classical music they enjoy on your station. Virtuoso Voices offers classical music announcers an additional way to enhance their breaks by using the voice of the artist whose recording they're about to play on their shift.
- From: Listener Directed Productions, Inc.
- Updated: Nov 29, 2010
This weekly show is devoted to political, social, economic, ecological, philosophical and religious ideas.
- From: Guy Rathbun
- Updated: Nov 21, 2012
- From: Philip Nusbaum
- Updated: Nov 03, 2012