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WVUD Monday-Friday Program Descriptions
Java Time -- 6:00 AM to 8:30 AM
WVUD's morning variety program.
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THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
| Jeff Ramberg |
Bill Naylor |
Michele McCann |
Sarah |
Mack Thomas |
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Do you remember the kid in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" who ate that expermental candy, and she experienced the flavor sensation of a five course dinner, culminating in blueberry pie for dessert? Well, Monday Java Time is sort of like that....except you won't turn into a blueberry....Promise!
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Michele wakes you up with music spanning many genres and spots on the globe. Listen for the weekly "Hurdy-Gurdy Hit" only on WVUD.
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Sarah hosts a good-natured and mostly harmless show that focuses on solid, melodic IndiePop and Rock music, with small doses of Post-Punk and Trip-Hop thrown in for sport. Eat a good breakfast, take a long shower, and listen to Sarah on Thursday mornings. Waking up doesn't have to feel bad anymore. Unless you're hungover. Then... well, yeah. Sorry about that.
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Mack Thomas and Michael Ace discuss upcoming car-related events twice an hour. They also play the best "Cruisin" music ....the kind people listened to on the AM radio in their '55 Ford or Chevy.
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WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
The Think Tank
Jeff and Dave |
The Food Court
Bill Naylor
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Blue Hen Hotseat |
Art Sounds
J. Michael Foster
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Bipartisan Perspectives
John and Paul |
Progressive Voices interviews local experts about social and environmental issues in Delaware. |
Tune in to the Food Court for recipes, cooking tips, and food facts. We'll talk about how to cook it, how to serve it, and why it's good for you. |
Rebroadcast of Friday program |
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Roots -- 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
All kinds of folk, for all kinds of folks.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
| Gary Irving |
Suzi Wollenberg |
TBA |
Mark Taylor |
Scott Birney |
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The more acoustic 'Roots' of folk.
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A variety of folk & roots music, featuring new releases, time-tested favorites, and concert previews.
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FAR Reporter / 3rd Coast Music
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Old and new...acoustic and electric, and ALL good music. In fact, no bad music aloud!
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Fine Tuning -- 11:00 AM to 1:00pm
Classical Music.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
| J. Michael Foster |
Evan MacBride |
Marian Peleski |
J. Michael Foster |
Larry Carr |
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Student Block -- 1:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Various Alternative, Rock, and Hip-Hop Programming.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
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Mary |
The Darkest Hour
Doctimus Prime |
Classic Rock Cafe:
Ken Galvan
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Music From the Annex
Mike Nigro |
Certain Songs
Scott Ohlmacher |
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Ken plays the best in classic rock. Ken shares his in depth knowledge of all of the great classic rock acts, including what they are up to today!
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Two hours of music with inconsequential genre specifications like post-rock, electro house, and dream-pop. Frequent live performances from local and out-of-town artists. Talk segments and interviews about musical trivialities
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Craig Finn of 'The Hold Steady' notest that "Certain songs, they get so scratched into our souls." Certain Songs (the radio program) plays those memorable songs, new and old. The focus of the program is on discovering new indie rock and pop and rediscovering the classics, with a block of vinyl starting at 2pm.
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The New Noise
Brian Minch & Carl Jameson |
Radio Energy
Nathalie Antonov
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Staring at the Sun
Colin O'Dell |
Far Beyond Metal
David Zipf
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The Basement
Lindsey Woods
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| Weekly Hardcore and metal radio show with music that ranges from 'Underoath' and 'Dead Poetic' to 'As I Lay Dying' and 'Children of Bodom'. Carl Jameson co-hosts and brings another style of metal to the table with bands like 'Iced Earth' and 'Nightwish'. Japanese rock and metal are also occasionally featured. |
An energizing, non-genre-biased show chock full of great music and....me, being me, and sometimes my random co-hosts. I take requests and love to hear from callers who have something to say about the show, the topics, the music, or the their next UD tailgate! |
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The Show
Evan Hahn |
Zero Hour
Eric Best |
Jesse Marsh |
Rockaholics Anonymous
John & Michele |
The Rush Hour
Mike Handelman |
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Zero Hour radio brings electronic music back to WVUD! Every week we present a new DJ set from our residents and local, national and international guests.
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Rock rock and more rock! Classic rock, contemporary rock and everything inbetween. A fun rocking time to give you that perfect fix of guitar licks and smooth rhythms each week.
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The Rush Hour is a one and a half hour long show that focuses on classic and modern rock. Often, little known information and facts are given about the artists nd songs. Requests are welcomed!
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Public Affairs -- 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM (Sports shows start at 6pm)
Informational Programming
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
Progressive Voices
Marian Peleski
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Standing Room Only
The Movie Guy |
Sports Roundtable
WVUD/STN/The Review
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Blue Hen Sportscage
Joe Winning |
Blue Hen Hotseat |
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Progressive Voices interviews local experts about social and environmental issues in Delaware.
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As Newark's Premiere Movie Show, Standing Room Only is both an entertaining and critically motivated discussion of current and older films as well as the people who make them.
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A talk show for the students. This show brings a different guest each week to discuss topics of interest for our campus listeners. Past guests include student organization representatives, authors, comedians, alumni and more!
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Specialty - 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Something different for each night of the week.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
Map of the World
Carol Nicholls
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All Tomorrow's Parties
Steve Klinge
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The Green Willow
Mark Ellis
Ellen Ellis
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Reggae Splash
Ako Mells
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The Red, Hot, & Blues Show
Ron Smith
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Join us on a musical journey around the planet..from ancient traditions to not-so-traditional multicultural grooves.
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An old-school college rock show, All Tomorrow's Parties showcases new releases and segues them with historical, thematic connections, real and imagined.
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The finest Celtic music from the Eight Nations and beyond.
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Raggae and related "riddims."
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Rare blues recordings and live bands.
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Avenue C -- 9:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Delaware's only daily Jazz show.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
| J. Michael Foster |
Nick Silva
Ako Mells
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Pat Goodhope |
Gloria James |
Don Berry |
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Monday night's Avenue C embraces the entirety of jazz from its roots in ragtime and blues, to the most contemporary sounds, avant-garde, and smooth.
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Classic Jazz, the Great American Songbook, baseball, and all kinds of unique music and conversation coming out of the woodwork on Avenue C with Pat Goodhope. Don't miss it, you never know what you might hear.
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Smooth, contemporary jazz that will melt your musical appetite and sooth your soul.
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Friday night Avenue C keeps the blues vibe rolling with a mix of 50s and 60s bop, post bop, and free jazz. On occasion, spoken word and classic blues are thrown into the mix.
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TUESDAY |
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THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
The Squarewell
Kyle Tush
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Cartel Radio
Harv |
The Midnight Ride
Braunte 'B' Mowbray, Harv, & C.Styles |
Rick Martel |
TBA |
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A show that promotes the underground Delaware Hip Hop scene, while allowing local musicians and businesses the chance to reach their core demographic group. Also, Cartel Radio plays the latest and most exclusive music in the industry while tying in discussions of hot issues and celebrity news. |
This show features nothing but the best and latest R & B, Hip-Hop, and rap. The show also showcases unsigned and local artists from the Tri-State area. At the final hour, The Midnight Ride is topped off with the juiciest gossip and a sexy topic that will leave you wanting more. |
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Late Night -- 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM
Something different for each night of the week.
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TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
Team Nitty Radio
O.G. Nitty [Franco Thomas]
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TBA
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DJ Mech:
Leon Barton
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TBA |
Rod Misey |
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Plays Hip Hop, R & B, Caribbean. Also discusses issues impacting the community.
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The Basement Edition is a combination of original and old school Hip-Hop along with old school funk and soul mixed with some acid jazz. The show is hosted by DJ Mech (Leon Barton) and Marchitect and the format is pretty simple -- we dig through record crates straight out of the basement and play the stuff that mainstream radio doesn't. Anybody who is sick of hearing the same songs all day on regular radio can now hear something different.
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Newly released material and older rock music. The newly released material is best described as 'Indie". This consists of music from the new music bin in the record library. Concerning the "older rock music", this consists of featuring an album from the 60s or 70s at the end of each show.
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