MN90: Minnesota History in 90 Seconds" is a history program airing on Ampers stations in Minnesota. It is a co-production of Ampers and the Minnesota Historical Society.
- From: Ampers
- Updated: Jan 29, 2014
Night Lights, is a weekly thematic one-hour jazz radio program hosted by jazz aficionado David Brent Johnson, focusing on jazz from the 1945-1990 era.
- From: WFIU
- Updated: Jul 25, 2022
This program consists of guest essays from local writers and essayists, read by the writer. Programming is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and by the people of Minnesota.
- From: Northern Community Radio - KAXE & KBXE, Minnesota
- Updated: Aug 09, 2017
Hailed as the number one US Orchestra by the venerable British publication Gramophone, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra continues this quarter with more concerts from Symphony Center, the home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
- From: The WFMT Radio Network
- Updated: Mar 15, 2023
Prime Time Radio is a one-hour weekly interview program with people who fascinate older adults in America. The program also features Movies for Grownups and Prime Time Postscript. Prime Time Radio consists of two discussion style interviews covering a wide range of topics hosted by veteran public radio broadcaster, Mike Cuthbert.
- From: AARP Radio
- Updated: Nov 08, 2013
Live audience, Americana/roots broadcast from Lexington, KY. Free for affiliates. WoodSongs is a mix of performance and conversation.
- From: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour
- Updated: Dec 30, 2021
Radio show live at Ozcatradio.com, KZCT 89.5 FM Vallejo, CA. Often thematic mix of roots music and everything under the sun, including comedy.
- From: Doug Hillyard
- Updated: Oct 05, 2023
Kite Line is a radio program devoted to prison issues around the Midwest and beyond.
- From: WFHB
- Updated: Jan 30, 2021
The Roadhouse is an interview and music program that airs live every Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. to kick off the weekend.
- From: WTIP
- Updated: Oct 31, 2012
Promos for Musician's Spotlight on Montana Public Radio hosted by John Floridis.
- From: John Floridis
- Updated: Feb 13, 2018
Full Moon Hacksaw is a weekly two-hour radio series spotlighting an eclectic mix of classic and modern Jazz and Blues music, hosted by Arizona radio veteran Tom "Hacksaw" Coulson. The program is free and stations have the option of carrying it in one of three formats: (a) 2 consecutive hours weekly, (b) Two non-consecutive one hour programs weekly, or (c) As a one hour program weekly (either hour 1 or hour 2)
- From: KRDP
- Updated: Jun 15, 2014
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
Each item in the series tells how a musicians is inspired, how s/he works, their goals and intents for their work; in general, how each gets motivation and follows through with a creative project.
- From: KBEM
- Updated: Oct 09, 2015
Addressing the climate crisis begins by talking about it. Climate One presents empowering conversations that connect all aspects of the climate crisis -- the scary and the exciting, the individual and the systemic. Join us.
- From: Climate One
- Updated: Sep 23, 2021
- From: WFHB
- Updated: Oct 02, 2012
Area Voices explores the arts, culture, and history of Northern Minnesota. Through in-depth interviews, hosts of Northern Community Radio's Morning Show connect listeners to the area's unique cultural heritage and the experience of life in northern Minnesota. Programming is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund and by the people of Minnesota.
- From: Northern Community Radio - KAXE & KBXE, Minnesota
- Updated: Sep 28, 2015
A grab bag of musicians muse about the creative and mundane aspecs of their lives. WXPN's Tracey Tanenbaum hosts this ongoing five minute weekly series
- From: WXPN
- Updated: Apr 17, 2008
The Untold Stories of Central Minnesota is a Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Legacy funded program where your host Jeff Carmack brings listeners a series of features about the parts of our local central Minnesotan culture that may have been lost within the mist of history. Did you know that the Mayor of St. Martin, MN, served on the USS Essex during the Bay of Pigs Invasion then went on to be a NYPD Detective for over 30 years? Did you know that one of KVSC founding members from 1967 is actually Santa Claus? Did you know that there are hundreds of ghost towns in Minnesota? All these stories and more can be found right here! The Untold Stories of Central Minnesota is made possible through support from the Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
- From: KVSC
- Updated: Oct 24, 2022
- From: AudioFile Magazine
- Updated: Jun 17, 2017
Art Works is the weekly program produced by the National Endowment for the Arts. It goes behind the scenes with some of the nation's great artists to explore how art works. New shows are posted on Tuesdays. Find out more at arts.gov
- From: National Endowment for the Arts
- Updated: Dec 06, 2021
Chicago Jazz Live presents small-group jazz from the City of Big Shoulders, recorded live in an intimate setting. Produced in partnership with WDCB (Chicago's radio home for jazz) and hosted by Steve Rashid, CJL draws from the deep pool of jazz talent working in and around Chicago. Each episode includes interviews with the featured artists.
- From: Steve Rashid
- Updated: Jan 08, 2016
Voted "Best Non-Commercial Program" by the Montana Broadcaster's Association, Musician's Spotlight is a weekly, prerecorded, 60 minute program featuring music and conversation by a wide range of musicians and groups. The program is hosted and produced by John Floridis, in association with Montana Public Radio.
- From: John Floridis
- Updated: Feb 24, 2020
Single pieces from The Final Edition Radio Hour.
- From: The Final Edition Radio Hour
- Updated: Nov 25, 2012
The Planetary Society's travel show that takes you to the final frontier, featuring commentary by Society CEO Bill Nye the Science Guy.
- From: Mat Kaplan
- Updated: Aug 10, 2023
A weekly short feature on fascinating happenings in new music
- From: John Diliberto
- Updated: Aug 18, 2009