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1 The Guide Your Connection to Spokane Public Radio Volume 38 / No. 1 January to March 2018 Changes coming to SPR for 2018 The New Year brings several significant changes to the program lineup of Spokane Public Radio. Starting on January 1st A Prairie Home Companion will be replaced on Saturday afternoons on KPBX 91.1 with Live Wire from Portland, OR at 3 pm and The Moth Radio Hour at 4 pm. Our Sunday lineup will now include Inland Folk with Dan Maher in its three-hour entirety from 6 to 9 pm, followed by Soundspace with Zan Agzigian from 9 to 11 pm. Folk Alley will join the afternoon lineup at 3 pm. On KSFC 91.9, Native America Calling will move from 10 am weekdays, when it airs live, to 9 pm. The show can still be heard live on KPBZ The 10 am weekday KSFC slot will be repopulated with On the Media, TED Talks, Reveal, Innovation Hub, and Big Picture Science. General Manager Cary Boyce says that issues of pricing, audience, and retirements are driving such programming changes across the country. We live in a time of significant changes in public broadcasting. Continued inside under KPBX Programming Grid KPBX Record Sale The KPBX Record Sale is back-- the biggest year ever! The event is set for Feb. 24 and 25 at the Spokane Valley Event Center, E Sprague, at University and Appleway. The annual fundraiser for SPR features music and film formats of all kinds: CDs, DVDs, tapes, and of course, vinyl and 45s. You ll even be able to find the equipment to play them all on too! All of these items come from donors who are ready to let their treasures Continued inside under KSFC Programming Grid
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3 KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2018 Mid 1a Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Brazillian Hour Live Wire 2a 3a 4a BBC World Service 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p New Releases Living on Earth Concert of the Week Concert of the Week This American Life til Midnight Jan Munstedt NPR's Morning Edition Local News 6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a Weekday Arts Calendar 6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p Morning Classical with Verne Windham Piano Bench Public Forums Footlight Parade Zorba Paster Fresh Air with Terry Gross Performance Today Marketplace San Francisco Symphony Guitar Hour NPR s All Things Considered Local News at 4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p Inland This Journal+ American Life Latin Perspective for a Afternoon Brian Flick The Bookshelf Movies 101 L.A. Chamber Swingin Harmonia Down Theatre Music the Lane Works The Score til Midnight Brian Flick Afterglow Night Lights Review Chicago Symphony Orchestra Now Night Odyssey ODC NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a Weekend Arts Calendar 6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a, 9:18a, 11:55a Classical Music Jan Munstedt Classical Music Leonard Oakland On Point Radiolab Fascinatin Front Porch Rhythm Bluegrass Wait Wait, Nacho Don t Tell Me Celtic Hour Live Wire! The Moth Radio Hour Folk Alley Selected Shorts NPR s All Things Considered Ask Me Another Inland Saturday Café Michael Patoray Johnson s Improbable History of Pop Blues America Beale St. Caravan Folk with Dan Maher Soundspace with Zan Hearts of Space The Moth Radio Hour promotes the craft of live storytelling, celebrating the diversity and commonality of the human experience on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on KPBX. Zan Agzigian hosts a 2-hour Soundspace, a weekly eclectic dreamscape of music and spoken word Sundays at 9 p.m p.m. on KPBX. Changes Continued from front panel
4 KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2018 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mid 1a 2a 3a World Radio Network World Radio Network 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p On the Media NPR s Morning Edition Local News 6:06a, 7:06a Reveal On Point The Takeaway BBC Newshour TED Radio Hour Innovation Big Picture Hub Science NPR s All Things Considered On Point (Repeat of 9a hour) NPR s All Things Considered Fresh Air with Terry Gross As It Happens On Point (Repeat of 8a hour) Science Inland Jrnl. BBC Marketplace Native America Calling (also heard live M-F from amon KPBZ) Record Sale Science Continued from front panel Weekend Weekend Edition Edition Saturday Sunday Living on Earth Travel w/ Rick Steves Reveal World Affairs TED Radio Hour Interfaith Voices Ask Me Another NPR s Weekend Edition Wait, Wait You Bet Don t Tell Me Your Garden On the Zorba Media Paster Movies 101 People s Treatment Pharmacy This American Innovation Hub Milk Life Street NPR s All Things Considered BBC World Service Director s Men Charge Choice The Write? Fresh Air City Arts Weekend & Lectures A Way Live Wire w/ Words Snap Judgment Big Picture Science Tech Nation Selected Shorts Wait, Wait Don t Tell Me Le Show Reveal is a riveting program from the Center of Investigative Reporting that takes on a wide variety of issues. Tune in on Tuesdays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 2 p.m. on KSFC. Big Picture Science airs on s at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 10 p.m. on KSFC. Tune in to ponder the origins, behavior, and future of life and technology on Earth. go. Music, movies, and gear come in as people declutter or downsize their collections. SPR accepts donations at four locations through Feb. 10. Guidelines and locations are online at SpokanePublicRadio.org. In general, items should be clean and gently used, with their original sleeves, booklets, and covers. The Record Sale is a unique fundraiser for SPR, which fits perfectly into our mission statement. SPR Events Director Kathy Sacket, says, It brings together music lovers from all over our service area. It s the epitome of recycling and helps to preserve our musical cultural heritage for the next generation.
5 Spokane Public Radio Membership and Donation Form Annual or additional contributions to Spokane Public Radio are always welcome. Mail to: Spokane Public Radio,1229 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Name(s) Address Day Phone ( ) Evening Phone ( ) Type of Gift/Pledge New membership Extra Gift Renewing Member Payment on Existing Pledge Donation Amount $ Payment Option Sustaining Membership - ongoing monthly gift with automatic membership renewal Credit/Debit card (see below) Full payment enclosed Auto Bill Pay from my bank First payment of $ enclosed Monthly: months for $ per month EFT - for Sustaining monthly Charge Information Visa Mastercard Discover AMEX Pledge securely on-line: spokanepublicradio.org Card # Exp. / Name on Card No Guide Newsletter link to The Guide Send me The Guide via U.S. Mail Listener Hotline Wants Your Stories SPR listeners and supporters frequently tell us what they love or need from KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ. We want to hear more! You can now record your thoughts through the new Listener Hotline. Call anytime to (509) and record your thoughts or stories about listening to the stations of SPR. We might share these recordings on air and online. Maybe you have a memory about a particular program, a special driveway moment, or a laugh from an SPR event. Tell us your story, then listen for your voice on the radio! Thanks for telling us what you enjoy about the stations. It helps us celebrate this great public radio service together. Call (509) and record your thoughts or stories about Spokane Public Radio.
6 Annual or additional contributions to Spokane Public Radio are always welcome. Mail to: Spokane Public Radio,1229 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT Spokane Public Radio Membership and Donation Form kpbx.org Name(s) Part of the NPR network ) Evening Phone ( ) Address Day Phone ( Extra Gift Renewing Member Payment on Existing Pledge Type of Gift/Pledge New membership Donation Amount $ Payment Option First payment of $ enclosed Auto Bill Pay from my bank Pledge securely on-line: spokanepublicradio.org when it airs live, to 9 pm. The show can still be heard live on The 10 am weekday KSFC slot will be repopulated with On th TED Talks, Reveal, Innovation Hub, and Big Picture Science. General Manager Cary Boyce says that issues of pricing, au retirements are driving such programming changes across th We live in a time of significant changes in public broadcastin Continued inside under KPBX Prog C KPBX Recor The KPBX Record kpbx.org / ksfc.org / kpbz.org Stream at: SpokanePublicRadio.org Sustaining Membership - ongoing monthly gift with automatic membership renewal Credit/Debit card (see below) Full payment enclosed AMEX Monthly: months for $ per month Discover EFT - for Sustaining monthly Mastercard Charge Information Printing by Hearn Brothers Printing Mailing by Walt s Mailing Service & Presort SPR Visa Stream at: cradio.org KPBZ 90. Remix Ra Card # Exp. / KPBZ 90.3 FM / Spokane, WA Remix Radio R network Proceeds Benefit Event Donors Send me The Guide via U.S. Mail enefit Coeur d Al Omak, WA St. Maries, E Sprague, at University & Appleway Printing by Mailing by ACCEPTING DONATIONS THROUGH Feb. SPR KSFC 91.9 News, Con Saturday, Feb. 24 9a-5p Sunday, Feb a-5p Spokane Valley Event Center link to The Guide Coeur d Alene, ID / Omak, WA / 88.9 St. Maries, ID / KXJO 92.1 eway vinyl. cds. dvds. movies. music. more Name on Card KSFC 91.9 FM / Spokane, WA News, Conversation and Ideas p p nter No Guide Newsletter ore ADMISSION! Listener Hotline Wants Your Stories KPBX 91.1 FM / Spokane, WA News, Music and Ideas T back-- the biggest ye sig The event is set forpro F 25 at the Spokane Pu Va Jan Center, E Spra Co on University and Appl KP The annual fundra fro features music and f an Inl of all kinds: CDs, DVDs, tapes, and of course, vinyl and 45s. You fol able to find the equipment to play them all on too! wi All of these items come from donors who are ready to let theio wh Continued inside under KSFC Prog Th TE G ret W SION! KPBX 91.1 News, Mu SPR listeners and supporters frequently tell us what they love or need from KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ. We want to hear more! You can now record your thoughts through Part of the NPR network Spokane Public Radio 1229 North Monroe Street Spokane, WA PBX Bonner s Ferry, ID / KIBX 92.1 Brewster, WA / KPBW 91.9 Enterprise, OR / 89.3 Grand Coulee, WA / 91.9 Kellogg, ID / KLGG 89.3 Omak, WA / KOMQ 88.5 Oroville, WA / KPBG 90.9 Sandpoint, ID / South Hill, Spokane, WA / 90.7 Thompson Falls, MT / Twisp/Winthrop, WA / KTWP 91.1 EE Spokane Public Radio Presents The KPBX Bonner s F Brewster, W Enterprise Grand Cou Kellogg, ID Omak, WA Oroville, W Sandpoint South Hill Thompson Twisp/Win FREE Spokane 1229 Nort Spokane,
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