KALW Radio Schedule

Monday, May 21
  • Radio Schedules
Time
Program
12:00 AM
Midnight The World Today; 12:30 Business Daily; 12:50 Witness; 1:00 HardTalk; 1:30 Outlook; 2:00 World Update with Dan Damon; 3:00 World Have Your Say (early edition) with Chloe Tilley; 3:30 One Planet; 3:50 Witness; 4:00 Newshour
5:00 AM
hosted by Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne
NPR's signature morning show, with news updates from the BBC at the top of each hour. Also, a local daily almanac at 5:49 and 8:49, what's for lunch in the San Francisco public schools at 6:49 (a San Francisco exclusive!) and daily commentary from Jim Hightower at 7:49 (also exclusively on KALW in the Bay Area).
9:00 AM
Interviews & reviews from contemporary culture and newsmakers. Plus, Garrison Keillor's "Writer's Almanac" at 9:01.
10:00 AM
hosted by Rose Aguilar
Why are prescription painkillers killing so many – 11 people every day in California? And what can we do to regulate them better? Join the conversation by calling 1-866-798-8255 (or locally 415-841-4134) or email feedback@yourcallradio.org.
11:00 AM
The BBC's International Call-In Program(me), presented one hour delayed.
12:00 PM
Produced by Radio Netherlands and hosted by Jonathan Groubert, TSWI brings you stories from all over the world, covering important global matters as well as seemingly small issues, with a special focus on human rights issues.
1:00 PM
"Local Dollars, Local Sense" with Michael Shuman.
2:00 PM
BBC's flagship program from London, that provides the latest news and interviews with newsmakers, eyewitnesses, correspondents, and analysts. Includes NPR news headlines at 2:01.
3:00 PM
Robert Siegel & Michele Norris
NPR's signature afternoon magazine, with live news headlines from Washington and London.
5:00 PM
KALW News brings you context, culture, and connection to the Bay Area.
5:30 PM
BBC World Briefing
The latest news from London.
6:00 PM
Fresh Air
hosted by Terry Gross
The Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues.
7:00 PM
Local Bay Area issues, with listener participation: 415-841-4134.
8:00 PM
Carol Off & Jeff Douglas
News and information from a Canadian perspective. Includes the Marketplace Tech Report at half past the hour.
9:00 PM
One of the world's leading performing arts festivals, with host Kerry Frumkin, with commentary from Festival artistic director, Marc Neikrug and the performing artists. Tonight: Martinu: Quartet, H 139; Dvorak: String Quintet in E-Flat Major, Op. 97.
10:00 PM
The Record Shelf
hosted by Jim Svejda
The early Wagner recordings of the great German conductor Hans Knappersbusch.
11:00 PM
A rebroadcast of this morning's show. No calls, please. Your comments are welcome via email at mailto:feedback@yourcallradio.org
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