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Non-Satellite Programming Resources for Radio Stations

Last Updated on February 4, 2011 by Content Director

Updated: May 2021

Hello:

Here’s the latest copy of the list of programs available to non-commercial stations by means other than satellite. Since there was no comprehensive list of such programs, I began collecting this information as a way to assist community and college broadcasters and to help program producers get the word out about programs they are producing.
As always, I make no claim as to the quality or content of the programs on the list: it’s up to each station to determine if a program is appropriate for their audience. You are free to forward the list to others who may be interested.
Please let me know if you are carrying or producing a program I could add, or if you spot any errors on the lists. The requirements are that program be on-going (i.e., not a limited-run series or single program offering), be legal for non-commercial broadcast in the U.S. (i.e., they cannot contain commercials, underwriting must conform to FCC standards, free of profanity/obscenity, etc.), and be available somehow to stations that do not have access to NPR’s distribution system or other satellite equipment. Also, programs available through the Public Radio Exchange are not included here unless they are also available through some other method. I would especially appreciate contact if you find a program on the list has gone out of production. Special thanks in this regard go to Danielle Kaeding, formerly with WRNC-LP in Ashland, Wisconsin and Norm Stockwell at WORT-FM in Madison, Wisconsin.
I also have information available separately on non-NPR satellite services for non-commercial stations and news “wire” services other than the easy-to-find Associated Press. Send me an e-mail and I’ll send those your way. (davidsor@uwosh.edu)

Thanks.

Randall Davidson
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
800 Algoma Boulevard
Oshkosh, WI 54901
davidsor@uwosh.edu


PROGRAMMING SOURCES
Alphabetical by program title
(+) = also available via NPR distribution system
Please send updates/corrections to Randall Davidson at davidsor@uwosh.edu
Please let producers know where you found about their program…and thanks to all who responded.


MULTIPLE PROGRAM DISTRIBUTORS

-A-INFOS RADIO PROJECT
-variable-length spoken word programs (interview segments, news modules, etc.) from various sources available for download from website. Several weekly series are offered through this site.
*FREE via website http://radio4all.net/

CONTENT DEPOT
-Program distribution platform, managed by National Public Radio, to deliver audio content via internet, satellite or a combination of the two. Service offers 24/7/365 engineering support, programs enhanced with metadata, and the flexibility to distribute programs that are live, pre-recorded as audio files, or live with subsequent file.
-Interconnection fee required.  202.513.2618 or prsshelp@npr.org

KCRW-SANTA MONICA (+)
-the following FREE weekly programs are available via digital download from website www.publicradio.com
-Bookworm (books and authors-29 minutes)
-Left, Right and Center (political panel discussion-59 minutes)
-The Treatment (film reviews-29 minutes)
-The Business (entertainment business news-29 minutes)
KCRW www.kcrw.org; contact Ron Gonzalez: ron.gonzalez@kcrw.org

-PUBLIC RADIO EXCHANGE (PRX)
-a non-profit service for distribution, peer review and licensing of various radio series, modules, documentaries, music programs and essays. Over 50 weekly program series are in current distribution; see website for details.
*via internet download/contact distributor for membership fees
Public Radio Exchange 866-797-7842 www.prx.org

-QUALITY RADIO PRODUCTIONS
-several 59-minute weekly radio programs available for FREE via mp3 download or Dropbox (contact producer for details); also available via Radio4All
-The Classics and Beyond (classical music recordings from early music through to the latest classical compositions, from orchestral works to experiments with electronic music)
-Jazz Progressions (jazz/rock fusion, avant-garde, free jazz, acid jazz and jazz-influenced electronica)
-The Jazz Scene (traditional and contemporary jazz)
-Lake Air (“unique contemporary music,” including contemporary jazz, new age and acoustic music)
-Sounds From the Global Village (traditional, folkloric and contemporary music from around the world, from early field recordings to recent releases
-Upstate Radio Theatre (material from radio’s golden age, including comedies, westerns, sci-fi, crime dramas, radio plays, quiz shows, music programs and children’s shows from the 1930s to the 1960s)
Quality Radio Productions (315) 759-5434 or qualityradioproductions@gmail.com

-RADIO BILINGUE (+)
-audio programs (in Spanish) available for FREE via download from website www.radiobilingue.org:
-Edicion Seminaria: weekly 14 minute newsmagazine with 2-3 news features
-Linea Abierta: weekday one-hour call-in program
Radio Bilingue 800-509-4772 www.radiobilingue.org

SPECIAL ROCK NETWORK
-multiple programs available. Producer will customize programs for stations.  Programs must air in their entirety, including funders/PSAs. Holiday specials also available.  Info at specialrocknetwork.com

FREE to non-commercial stations via .mp3 or .wav format delivery/128k

Special Rock Network    studio@specialrocknetwork.com
-Rock on 365’s Legends of Rock: 185 minute weekly program featuring classic rock artists, their older songs and new releases, with short interviews when available. The show will also present newer artists, some light metal and blues rock. Program length allows 15 minutes of local content for a three hour block.
-That Gosh Darn Hippie Show: 55 minute weekly hosted music program on a theme and featuring selections from vinyl records.  Produced at WBDK/Camden, NJ.  Program length allows for five minutes of local content for a one hour block.
-Houston: 55 minute program featuring interviews with artists passing through Seattle.  A joint venture with Seattle Wave Radio.  Program length allows for five minutes of local content for a one hour block
Saturday Night Sound Check: 110 minute rock music program hosted by Larry Rust, a member of Iron Butterfly from 1999-2005, featuring the era Woodstock to the 80’s.  Program length allows for ten minutes of local content for a two hour block. NO LONGER IN PRODUCTION, but 30 archived episodes available for airing.

-WAMC NATIONAL PRODUCTIONS (+)
-several 25-minute weekly magazine programs (excerptable) are available via download (free of charge)
-51% (women’s issues)
-The Best of Our Knowledge (education issues)
-The Media Project (media/journalism panel discussion)
-Legislative Gazette (New York State politics)
-Capitol Connection (New York State politics)
Deborah Wertheim 800-323-9262 x169 dwertheim@wamc.org

WFMT RADIO NETWORK
Many weekly series, mostly classical music, but also with spoken word offerings and music series of genres other than classical, some via CD and others downloadable from PRX. Charges may apply; contact distributor for details.
http://www.wfmt.com/main.taf?p=12,1
Tony Macaluso (773) 279-2114
Estlin Usher (773) 279-2112


INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS

A COMMUNITY OF VOICES
-half-hour weekly public affairs/news program focusing on under-reported news and information. Most topics are in the realm of peace issues, social justice topics, or stories that affect specific communities.
*FREE via rss feed, a shared dropbox, or by e-mailed file. Also available via PRX and Pacifica Audioport.
cannizzaro.vinny@gmail.com or call me at 941-587-7861.

A MOMENT IN TIME
2-minute weekday module on history providing background on current events and important historical events and persons, explaining their significance. Some segments include historic audio (Produced at WCVE-Richmond, VA)
*FREE on CD
A Moment in Time 804-289-8679

A WAY WITH WORDS (+)
-54 minute (plus 1-minute billboard) weekly program about words and language and how they’re used. Program takes calls from listeners about slang, grammar, old sayings, word origins, dialect, world languages and speaking and writing well. Program also includes on-air puzzles and quizzes. Program is a call-back format where callers are called back during program taping, and thus program can run anytime.
*FREE via .wav download from web or MP2 via PRX
Grant Barrett gbarrett@waywordradio.org
646-286-2260 (New York) 619-822-2261 (San Diego) 020 8133 1997 (London)

ACOUSTIC CAFE
-2 hour weekly program featuring today’s new singer-songwriters, along with legends from the past 40 years with in-studio guests and information.
*FREE on 2 CDs no excerpting-underwriting is part of program/must air between 6 a.m. and midnight local time.
RDR Radio 734-761-2043 rob@acafe.com

ALTERNATIVE RADIO
-weekly 59-minute program of interviews and public speeches offering information, analysis and views from nationally-known authors, social scientists, educators and activists. Regular guests include Eqbal Ahmad, Noam Chomsky, Angela Davis, Jim Hightower, Ralph Nader, Michael Parenti, Edward Said, Vandana Shiva, Cornel West, Howard Zinn and others. Topics include crime and punishment, globalization, corporate power, media, public education, the environment and more. Cassettes and transcripts available for purchase by listeners (purchases support program).
*FREE to non commercial stations (39 weeks/year: stations allowed to repeat programs for full-year service) (+)–also via Pacifica
Alternative Radio 303-245-8292 www.alternativeradio.org

AMERICANA CROSSROADS LIVE
-59 minute monthly program of folk and bluegrass performances by national and regional performers recorded live at Morehead State University. A backlog of earlier shows is available. Produced by WMKY-FM/Morehead, Kentucky
*FREE on CD
Paul Hitchcock/Dan Conti 606-783-2001

AP PRIME CUTS
-250+ audio soundbites per day including news voice wraps, voice reports, news actualities and natural sound/archived from the past 72 hours. Cuts include world news, national news, entertainment reports, sports and business news. Broadcast-quality download available from internet. Associated Press wire or radio network membership NOT required for use. Contact producer for fees and information on required software.
Associated Press 202-621-1500 info@ap.org

AP SOUNDBANK
-Digital archive of over 500,000 audio soundbites and news reports from the early days of recording to as recent at 72 hours old. Cuts include entertainment, sports, general news and business with new material added daily. Broadcast-quality download available from internet. Associated Press wire or radio network membership NOT required for use. Contact producer for fees and information on required software.
Associated Press 202-621-1500 info@ap.org

THE APPETIZER
-two-hour weekly program featuring “the many flavors of music from a variety of styles and artists.”  The program features selections from indie artists and acts who are unknown, along with some more well-known artists.  The program also presents interview and acoustic sessions with indie artists.
*FREE via mp3 download from site http://appetizerradio.com
The Appetizer dgrantsmith@gmail.com

THE APPLE SEED
-55 minute weekly program of storytelling, including tall tales, folk tales, personal tales, historical stories and more from passionate and talented storytellers. (From BYU Radio)
-FREE via ftp download-contact producer for details (also available via PRX)
Creative PR 888-233-5650  byuradio.org

BEALE STREET CARAVAN
-58:30 weekly program of live blues performances recorded at festivals and clubs around the country. The program also includes a celebrity host talking about their area of expertise.
*FREE via download from website. (http://bealestreetcaravan.com/) (+)
901-527-4666

BETWEEN THE LINES
-29 minute weekly newsmagazine of international, national and regional issues with a focus on under-reported news and those ignored or marginalized by the mainstream media. Excerpting allowed with attribution.
*FREE via MP3 download at btonline.org; also available by CD ($120/year) or via Pacifica Ku satellite
Between the Lines 203-268-8446 ext 1 or 2, btlonline.org

BIG PICTURE SCIENCE
-53 minute weekly science program (plus 1-minute billboard/fits with NPR clock), featuring interviews with top scientists talking about the latest in genetics, paleontology, technology, physics, evolutionary biology, cosmology and astronomy. One program per month is “Skeptic Check,” on critical thinking with applications toward pseudo-science. Produced by the SETI Institute (http://www.bigpicturescience.org/)
***Please contact producer if you air this program***
*FREE via internet download or podcast (or via PRX); also distributed by WFMT. (+)
bigpicturescience@seti.org or 650-960-4531

BIRDNOTE
-1:45 (i.e., 105 seconds) daily program module that connects people with the amazing stories of birds and the natural world. Content is tied to the seasons. Note to stations in Western Washington: flagship station KNKX maintains exclusive rights to air the BirdNote daily show. (from KNKX-Tacoma)
-FREE via download (also available through PRX and ContentDepot)
Sallie Bodie-Executive Director sallieb@BirdNote.org or 206-283-1254

BIRDNOTE PRESENTS
-variable length podcasts available for broadcast (most are 25-30 minutes) on birds and the natural world.
-FREE via download
Sallie Bodie-Executive Director sallieb@BirdNote.org or 206-283-1254

BLUEGRASS REVIEW
-58 minute hosted music program of bluegrass and old-time music on a weekly theme with in-depth commentary and interviews. Produced at KBEM-Minneapolis
*via ftp download or CD: Demo CD available. Also available through PRX.
Philip Nusbaum 651-690-1508 pnusbaum@bitstream.net

BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE
-5 hour weekly program of blues music in one-hour free-standing blocks
*FREE via mp2 or mp3 download from website or via dropbox
www.bluesbeforesunrise.com
Steve Cushing 708-771-2135

BLUES FROM THE RED ROOSTER
-59 minute weekly program of blues music
*on CD/Limited market availability–contact producer for fees and details.
Cary Wolfson 303-443-7245 cary@bluesaccess.com

BONE CONDUCTION MUSIC SHOW
-1 hour-59 minute weekly hosted program of “wig singeing rock, hip shakin’ soul music and industrial-strength rhythm & blues,” conversationally linked and personality driven.
*on CD or DAT, contact producer for information. No excerpting, must be run in its entirety, no news inserts, may be played twice per week.
Terry Hughes 734-572-9535 bcms@tharyone.com

THE BOOK REPORT
-59- (or 54)-minute weekly program discussing recently-released fiction and non-fiction books.  Program host Elaine Charles interviews top authors and others in the literary world and also excerpts recent audio books.  Newscast compatible: newscast hole contains five minutes of pre-emptable content allowing non-newscast stations a 59-minute program.
*FREE via ftp download/Dropbox: new shows are posted at 4 p.m. EST each Thursday.  Also available via PRX
Derek Hewitt 786-423-9626  derek@bookreportradio.com

CAMBRIDGE FORUM (+)
-29-minute weekly program featuring expert speakers and audience discussion on contemporary issues and ideas
*on CD: $5.00 per program/$65.00 per quarter: two week advance order required/payment in advance for single program orders/monthly billing plan available for monthly or quarterly commitment.
Pat Suhrcke 617-495-2727 director@cambridgeforum.org

THE CAREER CLINIC
-90-second daily module featuring career advice and career development information.
*on CD; fees are based on market and station size: fees are usually assumed by a campus career services office
North Shore Productions www.thecareerclinic.com

CELTIC NOTES
-30 minute weekly newsmagazine with features, interviews and musical selections from Wales.
*FREE via MP3 download from website http://wri.cymru.net
Welsh Radio International/Jenny O’Brien jenny@wri.cymru.net

CENTER STAGE FROM WOLF TRAP
-59 minute weekly program of classical music performances from the stage at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia (+)
*FREE on CD
CD Syndications, Inc. 773-472-0499

CENTURY OF LIES
-29 minute weekly program investigating the policy of drug prohibition.
*FREE via MP3 download from website (drugtruth.net); new program posted Saturday mornings. Contact producer if you air this program.
dean@drugtruth.net

CGR RADIO NETWORK
-24/7 feed of rock oldies from the era 1954-1979 via internet stream. Includes FSN Newscast at the top of each hour and tones to activate local ID and cutaways.
*FREE via mp3 stream from site http://64.20.42.58:8032/listen.pls
**Please contact producer if you plan to use this program.
Gaule Broadcasting kivcradio@gmail.com or 360-574-3881

THE CLASSICAL STATION
-Hosted classical music programming 24/7.  Stations can use all or any part of feed.  Sub-audible tone at top of hour can activate local ID. (also available via ku satellite feed)
*FREE via internet stream.
http://theclassicalstation.org/partners.shtml
919-556-5178

CLASSICAL GUITAR ALIVE!
-59-minute weekly program featuring a vast repertoire of classical music with guitar presented along with artist interviews. (+)
*FREE on CD (return basis)/no excerpting
Tony Morris 512-476-5632 tmorris@kmfa.org

CLASSICAL MUSIC IN COLOR
-5-minute monthly program about all things classical by or about classical musicians of color.
*FREE via download from website http://secondstreetdreams.com/; program can also be posted to station’s website
Second Street Dreams LLC contact@secondstreetdreams.com

CLIMATE CONNECTIONS
-90-second weekday module that covers the ways climate change is impacting our lives and what diverse people and organizations are doing to reduce the associated risks.  Produced in partnership with the Yale Center for Environmental Communication and hosted by Dr. Tony Leiserowitz of Yale University
*FREE via ftp, DropBox or CD.  Also available through PRX
Cass Medcalf-Affiliate Relations, ChavoBart Digital Media, affiliates@chavobart.com, 607-279-5991

COMPOSERS DATEBOOK (+)
-2 minute daily module featuring significant or intriguing musical events involving composers of the past and present with appropriate and accessible music related to each. Produced by Minnesota Public Radio in cooperation with the American Composers’ Forum.
*FREE on monthly CD
CD Syndications, Inc. 773-472-0499 vic@cdsyndications.com

COUNTDOWN AMERICANA
-54-56 minute weekly hosted program featuring music from the top 10 albums on the Americana charts. Program adheres to DMCA guidelines.
*FREE via Dropbox link (contact producer for details)
Jacob Dickerson dickersonj@berea.edu
859-985-3655

COUNTERSPIN
-28 minute weekly program of media criticism and media activism (+)
*on mp3–quarterly fee/sliding scale (contact producer for fees) Also on Pacifica Audioport and Ku satellite.
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting 212-633-6700

COUNTRY LOVIN’ RADIO NETWORK
-24/7 feed of classic country music from the era 1927-1989. Includes FSN Newscast at the top of each hour and tones to activate local ID and cutaways.
*FREE via mp3 stream from site http://64.20.42.58:8048/listen.pls
**Please contact producer if you plan to use this program.
Gaule Broadcasting kivcradio@gmail.com or 360-574-3881

CULTURAL BAGGAGE
-29 minute weekly program examining the problems of the drug war.
*FREE via MP3 download from website (drugtruth.net); new program posted Saturday mornings. Contact producer if you air this program
dean@drugtruth.net

CURRENTCAST
-60-second weekday modules program that covers water stewardship and sustainability in the Great Lakes and surrounding watersheds, dealing with topics such as water conservation, species conservation, water quality, biodiversity, the importance of the Great Lakes to the rest of the country, and more.  The program is a project of the Center for Transformative Action, and Cornell University’s Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future at is the editorial partner, helping direct the overall content for the initiative.
*FREE via ftp, DropBox or CD.  Also available through PRX, Cass Medcalf-Affiliate Relations, ChavoBart Digital Media
affiliates@chavobart.com, 607-279-5991

DAILY CONSUMER RADIO REPORT
–55-second daily module on consumer news
*FREE via download from website www.consumeraffairs.com/radio
stacey.cohen@consumeraffairs.com or 310-872-8772

DAVID PAKMAN SHOW
-one hour quad-weekly (MTWTh) political newsmagazine with interviews and discussion on topics in the news.
*FREE via mp3 download from website davidpakman.com

DEEP THREES
-one- or two-hour weekly program of eclectic soundscapes bringing together jazz, electronic, soundtrack, modern classical, experimental music and more.
*FREE via Dropbox or Box downloads, contact producer for details.
John Burgund (505) 818-1000 jj@deep3s.com www.deep3s.com

DEMOCRACY NOW!
-59 minute weekday grassroots unembedded national/international news hour (+) (also on Pacifica satellite).
*via MP3 download from http:democracynow.org/static, available by 0930 ET Free for first year, then variable
Democracy Now! 212-431-9090 Denis Moynihan denis@democracynew.org

DIALOGOS RADIO
-59 minute weekly program featuring programming of interest to the Greek-American community and those interested in Greek music, culture, and current events in Greece.  Each program also includes an interview with notable Greek and non-Greek personalities on a number of relevant topics pertaining to current events, politics, economics, music, arts, culture and more. ***NOTE: Program is available in both English and Greek-language versions***
*FREE via ftp/Dropbox, etc.: contact producer for details.
Dialogos Media http://dialogosmedia.org/?page_id=29

DUCKS GUITAR PRESCRIPTION RADIO SHOW
-1 hour weekly program highlighting guitarists and guitar music, with commentary, quotes, historical perspective and trivia on the evolution of guitar playing. Produced at KUNV-Las Vegas
*FREE via download from website
Duck’s Deluxe 702-878-4948 ducks@ducksdeluxe.com

DREAMFARM RADIO
-48 minute weekly independent jazz music radio program (newscast compatible for hour timeslot)
*FREE via ftp delivery. Broadcast window of 0600-2400 local time/program credits must air
RadioLinx Broadcast Marketing 480-993-3150 info@ radio-linx.com

E-TOWN (+)
-59-minute weekly music performance program, featuring live concert performances from a wide variety of artists and genres, with artist interviews. Also included is the “e-achievement” award, given in recognition of good works in the community.
*FREE via download from password-protected website
e-town: info@etown.org

EARTHSONGS (+)
-1 hour weekly program of today’s Native artists who are setting new directions in music. The program features the rich variations in sound, language and indigenous expression from the Arctic to South America, with the audience invited to listen for messages and fundamental contributions to the evolution of American music.
*via download from website: contact producer for affiliation details
Kohanic Broadcast Corporation www.earthsongs.net

ECOTIME
-60 second weekly scientific look at natural phenomena occurring around the broadcast date. Program must air during week scheduled. No excerpting
*FREE via MP3 or wav-format files.
chris@antenna-theater.org 415-332-8867 x102

FEATURE STORY NEWS
-hourly 5-minute, 3-minute and 30-second news headline service, specifically designed for LPFM, community and college broadcasters. Five- and three-minute weekend editions are a “week in review”
*$15/month via MP3 download: contact producer for details/payment via PayPal
Feature Story News 202-296-9012 markss@featurestory.com www.featurestorynews.com

FEEDING THESPIS
-30 minute monthly program featuring readings of new plays, begun out of a desire to help unknown playwrights get some notice for their work.
*FREE via download from website http://secondstreetdreams.com/; program can also be posted to station’s website
Second Street Dreams LLC contact@secondstreetdreams.com

FM ODYSSEY
-2 hour weekly music program preserving the historical value of early FM radio, from folk/rock/acoustic legends to emerging singer/songwriters along with in-depth artist interviews.  Optional third hour available *NOTE: some material may be date-specific.  Contact producer for other possible restrictions.
*FREE via delivered 256k mp3 files
Fred Migliore-Executive Producer fred@fmodyssey.com, 321-978-5719, or fmodyssey.com

THE FOLK SAMPLER
-58:45 weekly thematic program of folk, traditional, bluegrass and blues, including oldtime to new singer-songwriters. (+)
*on CD: cost based on market size ($45-160 per quarter) No excerpting
Mike Flynn 479-524-5703 mike@folksampler.com

FOLKSCENE
-2 hour weekly program of traditional and contemporary folk music with a live guest or concert.
*on CD, CD-ROM or FTP/contact producer for postage and materials fees.
folkscene@folkscene.com 818-346-4112

FOR THE BIRDS
-weekday module (3-5 minutes with Tuesday/Thursday conservations segment that runs about 7 minutes) about birds, from natural history of specific birds to backyard birds, feeders, nest boxes and bird related news, including conservation and environmental issues that affect birds.
*FREE via MP3 download from website: lauraerickson.com/Radio/FortheBirds.html
Laura Erickson chickadee@lauraerickson.com

4:20 DRUG WAR NEWS
-3-minute daily module with news, interviews, PSAs, satire and more regarding U.S. drug policy.
*FREE via MP3 download from website (drugtruth.net); new set of seven modules posted each Monday. Contact producer if you air this program
dean@drugtruth.net

FSN RADIO FEED
-ongoing feed of radio voice wraps and features from around the world updated throughout the day.
*via mp3 download from password-protected website-contact producer for fees.
Feature Story News 202-296-9012 markss@featurestory.com www.featurestorynews.com

FSN RADIO PACKAGES
-regular offering of radio news packages which can include custom outcue for subscribing station
*via mp3 download from password-protected website-contact producer for fees.
Feature Story News 202-296-9012 markss@featurestory.com www.featurestorynews.com

GENERAL STORE VARIETY SHOW
-one hour weekly program featuring music of the 1920s to the present day with skits, storytelling, interviews and a radio serial. Each show is based on a theme. Running time is 59:00, or 59:30 with one underwriter or 60:00 with two underwriters.
*FREE on CD
Annie Stillwater Gray aandandy@somtel.com (207) 643-2783

GLOBAL COMMUNITY RADIO
-24/7 program feeds for non-commercial radio featuring a variety of syndicated programs.  Three services are available: GCR 1 which is news/talk/spoken word; GCR 2 which is mix of world, bluegrass, blues, folk, Motown, rock, oldies, etc.; and GCR3 which is a mix of jazz, classical and old time radio programs.  Producer includes legal ID of all affiliates at the top of the hour.  All programs are FCC-compliant.
*FREE via internet stream (stations taking GCR 2 or GCR 3 music service must verify they have paid their music licensing fees)
http://globalcommunityradio.blogspot.com
Jake Longwell   globalcommunityradio@gmail.com

GRACE NOTES
-two minute daily module offering biographical and historical anecdotes about classical music composers and performers.
*FREE on CD/unlimited repeats allowed
Nemo Productions 608-833-0988

GRATEFUL DEAD HOUR
-59-minute weekly audio postcard from the wide music world of the Grateful Dead plus other music in a similar vein.
*on CD: contact producer for fees
David Gans 510-465-9675 david@gdhour.com

THE GREENSCENE
-:60 second weekday module of environmental and recycling news
*FREE on CD (30-60 shows per disc) Stations must air funding credit
Laurie Howell info@thegreenscene.com 310-729-8681

H2ORADIO.ORG
-regular feed of radio features on water resource issues with host intros. Also available via PRX and Pacifica AudioPort.  Please contact producer if you air this program.
-FREE via download-contact producer for details
frani@h2oradio.org

INNER JOURNEY RADIO PROGRAM
-29 minute weekly interview program on a variety of subjects, including personal growth and psychology, health and healing, living and dying, science and spiritual development, business and management, ecology and sustainability. *FREE on cassette/CD delivery in development (also on Pacifica satellite system) www.innerjourneyradio.com
Inner Journey Radio Program 888-777-9749 ron@innerjourneyradio.com

INTERFAITH VOICES (+)
-59-minute weekly magazine-style program that takes a secular look at issues concerning religion and religion and public policy (+)
*FREE via MP3 download from www.interfaithradio.org at link marked “radio stations” New program posted by 5pm ET Fridays ****Please contact producer if program or program segment is played.
John Parman 301-699-3443 ext. 105 parman@oddpost.com

JAZZ FROM THE LEFT
Two hour weekly hosted program of “classic cool” and West Coast jazz.
*FREE via Dropbox (no excerpting)
RaoulRadio@gmail.com  503-858-7347

JAZZ ODYSSEY
-59-minute (or 118-minute) weekly hosted program of modern jazz, with tributes to artists, recordings and record labels and explorations of modern jazz genres. (Produced at WPNE-FM/Green Bay)
*FREE via download from website (www.jazzodc.com/download) or from PRX.
Stations may air first hour or both hours. Custom promos and station IDs available upon request. No excerpting without prior approval.
Jazz Odyssey www.jazzodc.com or jazzodc@wpr.org

JAZZ PERSPECTIVES
-2-4 minute modules profiling a jazz musician. Profile includes interview excerpts and music selections. Artists include those in Latin jazz, salsa and blues. Also available at www.mercurycenter.com/justgo/jazz.
*FREE on DAT (preferred), cassette or reel-contact producer for details. Station must announce website URL before and after broadcast of module.
Reese Erlich rerlich@csuhayward.edu

JAZZ RHYTHM
-59 minute weekly program exploring the lore, cultures and personalities of early jazz.
*on CD: $440/year in top 100 U.S. markets/$220 per year in all others/lower fees considered for LPFM outlets or stations in financial hardship.
David Radlauer 415-682-7560 dradjazz@aol.com

JIM HIGHTOWER’S “COMMON SENSE COMMENTARIES”
-2-minute weekday radio commentaries from a populist perspective by best-selling author and nationally-syndicated political commentator Jim Hightower. *FREE via MP3 download from password-protected website (www.jimhightower.com). No excerpting/funding credit must air. Please contact producer if you plan to air this program. CD delivery also available.
Hightower and Associates 512-477-5588/ext 2

JOE FRANK RADIO PROGRAMS
-numerous one-hour and half-hour highly-produced dramatic/documentary productions.
*on CD: first four one-hour programs free of charge/remainder from catalog are $3/CD and $5/shipping for any size delivery. Producer will supply free promotional materials and free pledge drive premiums.
marc@joefrank.com

JOURNEYSN2JAZZ
-59 minute weekly hosted program spotlighting contemporary jazz fusion music featuring new artists and their interpretations of the genre as well as time honored classics.
*FREE via download from Dropbox.
Customized programming available.  No excerpting without prior approval.
JourneysN2Jazz www.journeysn2jazz.com or journeysn2jazz@gmail

KELLER’S CELLAR SOMEWHAT RULELESS RADIO
-1 hour weekly program featuring a variety of music, hosted by musician Keller Williams, who describes it as an “hour-long mix tape.”
*FREE on CD
Keller Williams/Christine Stauder 303-544-9900
christine@madisonhouseinc.com www.kellerscellar.com

LIVE AT THE BOP STOP
-57:30 weekly hosted jazz program along with weekly station-specific promo. All shows, except for Christmas shows, are evergreen and can be aired and re-aired at the station’s discretion. There is a companion podcast, distributed weekly as a companion to the radio show. Producer can work with stations if there is a need to modify show to fit a station clock.
-FREE via MP3 or FLAC format downloaded from shared drive (set up after affiliation)
Gabe Pollack/Daniel Peck (216) 771-6551, or liveatthebopstop@gmail.com

LOH DOWN ON SCIENCE (+)
-90 second weekday module on science, hosted by author/composer Sandra Tsing Loh.
*FREE via ftp or RSS feed or via PRX (funding credit must air)
www.lohdownonscience.org

MAKING CONTACT
-29 minute weekly public affairs program of grassroots voices and ideas with stories of change through activism. New promo available each week. Excerptable/contact producer for local underwriting restrictions (+)
*FREE via MP3s and podcast on www.radioproject.org, AudioPort, PRSS/ContentDepot and also available via PRX.
National Radio Project 510-251-1332 x101 or distrib@radioproject.org

THE MATHOM HOUSE RADIO PROGRAM
-three hour weekly free-form music program, largely rock and pop music, but with an occasional sprinkling of folk, blues, jazz, big band, or other genres. Each program includes a number of songs by that week’s featured artist.
*FREE but stations must pay their own blanket licensing fees to BMI, ASCAP and SESAC.  Delivery via Google Drive as uncompressed .wav files
Broadcast restrictions: 1) each program must first be broadcast during the standard broadcast week for which it is intended. Stations are free to rebroadcast one week’s show at any time or times prior to the first broadcast of the following week’s show. 2) stations may not store and forward the show as a download or stream. Stations are cautioned against streaming the show while it is being broadcast, since the number of songs by a given artist in each show may run afoul of DMCA restrictions.  3) No excerpting – each show must be broadcast in its entirety. 4) stations must enter into a broadcast agreement in writing, renewed annually and signed by a station officer, agreeing to abide by the restrictions.
dale@mathomhouseradio.net

MELODICALLY CHALLENGED
-59 minute weekly program that features poetry and alternative music to fit a theme. Lists of poets and music used is available from program website. Program is sponsored by the English Department of Georgia State University. Note to broadcasters: program cannot be available to the public by download.
*FREE to college stations via download from website www.melodicallychallenged.org
Katherine Kincer (404) 408-8202 kkincer1@gsu.edu.

MIND’S EYE RADIO
-various 59-minute spoken-word productions blending essays, poetry, commentary and features built around a theme. Topics have included creativity, death, water, fathers and privacy. (Also available on Radio4all.net, Pacifica AudioPort and Ku Satellite)
*FREE via download from website www.mindseyeaudio.com
Minds Eye Audio Productions 608-276-9425 kelly@mindseyeaudio.com

MUSIC AND THE SPOKEN WORD
-29 minute weekly program of music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir along with short (~2 minute) spoken message on values/etc.
*FREE on CD/no excerpting allowed
Marilyn Throckmorton/Bonneville Communications 800-247-6655

MUSIC FOR THE MOUNTAIN BLUEGRASS
-1 hour weekly hosted program of bluegrass. Info at musicforthemountain.com
*FREE via Dropbox distribution (also available via Pacifica Audioport)
Jon Colcord outofthewoodsradio@gmail.com

MY WORLD OF MUSIC
-2 hour weekly hosted program of world music. Program is distributed by the African-American Public Radio Consortium (+)
*FREE for first year via ftp-contact producer for details
Loretta Rucker/AARPC lerucker@aol.com 718-636-1516

NATIVE SOLIDARITY NEWS
-60-minute weekly program of information in support of indigenous peoples’ survival, dignity and self-determination. Program includes news, features, background information, interviews and more, interwoven with music, readings and film excerpts. 44 programs per year. (Produced at CKUT-Montreal)
-via download and also through radio4allon: contact producer for details
Native Solidarity News 514-486-0246 nsn@ckut.ca

NATIONAL NATIVE NEWS
-5 minute anchored weekday newscast dedicated to Native American issues and events that compiles spot news from around the country.
*downloadable from website (+); contact producer for affiliation details
Kohanic Broadcasting Corporation www.nativenews.net

NEW DIMENSIONS
-58:30 weekly program of dialogues on a wide range of topics with leading-edge thinkers, artists, healers, scientists, environmentalists and social architects. Shorter special interest programs also available.
*on CD: $10/program–first quarter free to new stations. Fees may be waived for college stations based on broadcast terms.(+)
New Dimensions Broadcasting Network 707-468-5215 info@newdimensions.org

NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR
-29-minute weekly literary program featuring an interview and readings by a noted contemporary creative writer of fiction, poetry, essays or drama. Other times, the program may feature post-produced poetry readings or special holiday and theme programs. (+) Produced by New Letters literary magazine and the University of Missouri-Kansas City
*FREE MP2 download (53.1 MB) – contact Dennis Conrow with the call letters of your station and the time you plan to air the program toll-free at 888-548-2477 or email ontheair@newletters.org.

NIH HEALTH MATTERS
-60 second weekday radio features on health and medicine from the National Institutes of Health. Programs are distributed in monthly intervals, with the entire month’s worth posted at once.
*FREE via download from nih.gov/news/radio/healthmatters
NIH 301-435-7557

NOTAS LATINAS
-*59-minute weekly magazine program, mostly in English with news and Spanish-language music. Program has four rotating formats, with different mixes of music, news and interviews. Produced by Minnesota State University-Moorhead
*FREE on CD Abner Arauza/Minnesota State University-Moorhead
218-477-2721 arauza@mnstate.edu

NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT MONEY
-59 minute monthly program on personal finance that covers a variety of everyday issues with panel discussions, expert interviews, skits, music, and “general tomfoolery.”  Full episodes and two- to five-minute clips are available at nothingfunnyaboutmoney.org.

*FREE: mp3 available via rss feed from GPB.org, a shared Dropbox, or by e-mail. Program can also provide WAV files by FTP.
Contact: matt@nothingfunnyaboutmoney.org

ON THE RADIO TODAY
-three minute daily module featuring the events for that day in history, including music snippets, birthdays and more. Program contains one underwriting announcement or PSA per show.  Market exclusivity (one station per market allowed)

*FREE via mp3 download from website http://ontheradiotoday.com
Contact: Mike Shannon atthemic@ontheradiotoday.com

ONE NIGHT STAND
58-minute weekly hosted program featuring the music of the great dance bands of the last seven decades. (Produced by WUKY-FM/Lexington, Kentucky)
*on CD: $104/quarter or $400/year if paid in advance. CD includes promo for next program.
Lori Horine/WUKY 859-257-3221

OUT OF THE WOODS RADIO
-2 hour weekly program of roots, Americana, bluegrass, alt country, classic country, acoustic blues, old-time, Celtic, singer-songwriter and folk music.  Info at outofthewoodsradio.org
-FREE via Dropbox distribution (also available via Pacifica Audioport)
Jon Colcord outofthewoodsradio@gmail.com

OZARK HIGHLANDS RADIO
-59-minute weekly program with musical performances and interviews from native Ozark musicians and contemporary Roots/Old Time performers along with archival recordings of acoustic music and feature segments. Schedule of 40 new programs and twelve evergreen programs per year. Fund drive show available with promotional materials for affiliates. Please contact producer if you air this program.
-FREE via download (Also available via PRX)
Ozark Highlands Radio (870) 269-3851

PHILOSOPHY TALK (+)
-54-minute weekly discussion hosted by two Stanford University philosophers that critically examines underlying assumptions about what we believe to be true and false, good and evil, good and bad and right and wrong.
*FREE via mp3 download or CD/also available through PRX
Cindy Prince Baum; cindypb@stanford.edu or 650-724-7193

PROGRESSIVE POINT OF VIEW
-2 minute weekday commentaries on issues of the day from Matthew Rothschild, editor of the Progressive Magazine.
*FREE via MP3 download from website progressiveradio.org
The Progressive 608-257-4626

PROGRESSIVE RADIO
-28:30 weekly political conversation with activists, scholars, artists, reporters and authors about issues of the day. Hosted by Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine.
*FREE via MP3 download from website progressiveradio.org
The Progressive 608-257-4626

PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT
-54 minute weekly program that meets listeners at the intersection of spirituality and social justice.  The program includes interviews with top scholars, authors, social justice activists, and spiritual leaders from Portland, Oregon and around the world, discussing politics, sex, science, spirituality, justice and peace.
*FREE via mp3 download from www.progressivespirit.net.  Also available through Pacifica AudioPort
John Shuck    shuck@progressivespirit.net

PROFILE AMERICA
-60 second daily module using interesting vignettes from key events, observances or commemorations of that day to highlight current and historical information collected by the Census Bureau. (Spanish-language version also available)
*FREE via CD or MP3 download from website: contact producer for information.
U.S. Census Bureau 301-763-3011 broadcast@census.gov

PSYCHO JELLO RADIO
-2 hour weekly classic rock program; each hour is newscast compatible with 54 minute running time.
*FREE via ftp delivery. Broadcast window 0600-2400 local time/program credits must air.
RadioLinx Broadcast Marketing 480-993-3150 or info@radio-linx.com

PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE
-audio news packages offering independent state-based news on public policy issues; 36 states currently covered. Audio newscast also available.
*FREE via MP3/website: contact producer for access information.
www.publicnewsservice.org

PULSE OF THE PLANET
-2-minute month-specific modules on nature and the environment. 20-25 programs per month. No excerpting/funding credit must air.
*FREE via mp3 download
info@pluseplanet.com

PUTUMAYO WORLD MUSIC HOUR
-59 minute weekly program exploring the music of many different cultures. Each program is built around a theme, and several feature artist interviews. Hosted by Putumayo CEO/founder Dan Storper and KFOG personality Rosalie Howarth. Program must air between 7 a.m. and midnight local time.
*on CD. Contact producer for further information. www.putumayo.com
Putumayo World Music Hour-attn: Jennifer Daunt 415-788-2781 jennifer@putumayo.com

RADIO CURIOUS
-29-minute weekly interview program on a variety of topics. Stations can also air archived programs. Excerpting allowed with credit. Custom promos available upon request.
**Please contact producer if you air this program.
*FREE via audio download from site radiocurious.org. Also available via Pacifica Audioport, Pacifica RSS feed, PRX and radio4all.
Barry Vogel curious@radiocurious.org or 707-462-6541

THE RADIO DAN SHOW
-56 minute program/five times per week discussing the world of movies and television including DVD picks and movie reviews.
FREE: Live feed 8 p.m. ET Su-Th or available via mp3 download.
TalkRadioX dan@talkradiox.com or 661-349-8255

RADIO ECOSHOCK
-weekly one hour program, also available as two 29 minute segments. Covers environment, climate change, nuclear pollution, energy and alternative energy – with an emphasis on solutions available to listeners.
-via Pacifica Audioport, radio4all.net, or by CD-quality podcast at http://www.ecoshock.net
radio@ecoshock.org

RADIO MDNEWS
-2 minute daily newscast on health and wellness issues.
*FREE via ftp delivery. Broadcast window of 0500-2400 local time
RadioLynx Broadcast Marketing 480-993-3150   info@radio-lynx.com

RADIO SURVIVOR
-59 minute weekly program about the world of community media and college radio.  Available by 11:59pm PT every Tuesday.
*FREE: Program is a podcast, but producer encourages affiliates to sign up for a broadcast quality (and FCC-compliant) feed via mp3 download from password-protected website.  No excerpting.
www.radiosurvivor.com/radio

REPORT TO CONSUMERS
-90-second weekday module of consumer news and product reviews from the pages of Consumer Reports. Market exclusive. Series may be underwritten locally but individual programs may not be: contact producer. CD demo available.
*FREE on CD
Consumer Reports 914-378-2480 radioid@consumer.org

RHYTHM SWEET AND HOT
-54- (or 58-) minute weekly hosted program capturing musical culture from the period of the 1920s to the 1940s, including swing, big band and popular music forms of the era. 58-minute version includes one additional music track.
*FREE via MP3
mike.plaskett@gmail.com

SATURDAY LIGHT BRIGADE
-six hour live weekly program offered as six free-standing one hour segments of acoustic music and family fun, including puzzles, word games and features. Live feed is 6 a.m. – noon ET.
-via audio stream (MP3 or Ogg Vorbis) from website/via CODEC/via stream from prx.org/via Content Depot
SLB Radio 888-752-7234 slbradio.com

SCHOLARS’ CIRCLE
-58 minute weekly discussion program that features a moderator and three top thinkers/scholars who tackle current events and systemic issues within the broader context of the deeper phenomena that drive and shape those events. The program goes beyond current events to look at deeper trends and their causes, systemic and structural forces, and to explore possible solutions to the many issues facing humanity.
*FREE via RSS feed from scholarscircle.org (also on Pacifica Audioport)-donations appreciated
aarmoudian@aol.com

SCIENCE REPORT RADIO
-2-minute module about science. 80 programs per year delivered quarterly on CD (20 programs per CD) (+)
*FREE on CD
American Institute of Physics 1-301-209-3090 pubinfo@aip.org

SHORTWAVE REPORT
-29 minute weekly program of news segments collected from various shortwave radio broadcasters. New shows posted on Thursdays. Please contact producer if you are airing this program.
*FREE via website www.outfarpress.com/shortwave.shtml Also available via radio4all and Pacifica AudioPort
Dan Roberts outfarpress@saber.net

SING FOR JOY
-28:30 weekly program of sacred choral music based on the liturgical calendar.
*FREE on CD (each CD contains two programs) Producer requests that stations play the program near or on the date specified on the CD.
Jennifer Rowe, Sing For Joy Communications Coordinator; 507-646-8596
singforjoy@stolaf.edu; singforjoy.org

SIPS, SUDS AND SMOKES
-one hour weekly program (w/5-minute NPR News hole/music bed) targeting discussion on the finer things in life around wine, distilled spirits, tea, coffee, beer, cigars and more provided by 40+ co-hosts from across the globe. Non-commercial version of program complies with FCC underwriting guidelines. Program will partner with affiliate stations where possible for local events.
-FREE via mp3 download (also available via PRX, Content Depot and Pacifica Audioport)
Mike Woods-producer/co-host sipssudsandsmokes@gmail.com

SOUL DELUXE
-2 (or 1) hour weekly hosted eclectic music program with a foundation in soul music. Stations can carry the program as a weekly two-hour offering, a weekly one-hour offering (using either hour) or two one-hour programs (+)
*FREE for first year via ftp-contact producer for details
NV1 Nola Daves Moses nola@nv1.org 505-401-4532

SPIRITUAL AWAKENING RADIO
-29-minute weekly inter-faith program on comparative religion featuring essays and interviews.
*FREE via mp3 download from ftp site-contact producer for details.
Spiritual Awakening Radio james@spiritualawakeningradio.com

STACCATO
-2 minute weekly feature exploring the latest events, music compositions, trends and more in classical music all over the world.
*FREE via download from website http://secondstreetdreams.com/; program can also be posted to station’s website
Second Street Dreams LLC contact@secondstreetdreams.com

STAR DATE
-2 minute daily program about astronomy via download from website/market exclusivity
*$680-$1,700 per year based on market size
University of Texas McDonald Observatory
512-475-6760 Casey Walker casey@stardate.org

STORY UNTOLD
-modular weekly hosted program focusing on doo-wop, but also rock and roll, pop, jazz, rockabilly, soul and rhythm and blues from the 50s and early 60s.  Available as six 26-minute blocks, three 56-minute blocks or three 58-minute blocks.  Stations can take one, two or all three hours.  storyuntoldshow.com
*FREE by e-mail from WeTransfer or via Dropbox.  Also available via Pacifica AudioPort
pj@storyuntoldshow.com or 732-638-9669 (call or text)

SWINGIN’ DOWN THE LANE
-58:30 weekly hosted program of big band music built around a theme, with historic recordings and interview excerpts. (+)
*on CD (stations must return CD to producer after airing) Stations must air program within designated broadcast window, stations may not repeat programs more than once, program must air in its entirety. Demo CD available on request. Contact producer for fees.
www.bigband-era.com swing@bigband-era.com

SWISS MIX
-monthly collection of news and feature modules of European and international news. Includes scripts for local host intro. Broadcasters must credit Swiss Radio International
*FREE via MP3 download from website www.swissinfo.org/en/
Swiss Radio International info@swissinfo.ch or scott.capper@swissinfo.ch

TELL US A TALE
-28-minute weekly program for children and adults featuring storytelling and music selections from around the world. Contact producer if you intend to air this program.
*FREE via mp3 download from mailbigfile.com-contact producer for details
Peter Jones tellusatale@gmail.com

TENT SHOW RADIO
-59-minute weekly program of live stage shows of folk, jazz, bluegrass and acoustic music from Lake Superior’s Big Top Chautauqua in Bayfield, Wisconsin. 26 programs/year with stations allowed to repeat programs once for full year service/no excerpting.
*FREE on CD (CD also contains program promo) or via PRX
Phillip Anich 888-BIG-TENT

THE FS DETENTION CLUB
-two hour weekly program dedicated to the music of Frank Sinatra.  Program is in two segments allowing for station ID, promos, etc.  NOTE: Since this program is all Sinatra recordings, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act forbids its streaming on U.S. stations.
*FREE via 192K stereo files available via download.
Bruce Janu  info@fsdetentionclub.com 224-357-6214

THE GREAT MUSIC CLUB
-two hour hosted weekly program of popular music from the 1950s through today. Non-commercial version available. All breaks are underwriting legal and/or PSAs. Program is designed to run the two hours sequentially, but each can stand-alone. Demo can be found at entertainingradio.com
-FREE via download from website
clubhouse@thegreatmusicclub.com

THIS WAY OUT
-30 minute weekly magazine program of lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgendered issues with news update segment, feature stories, interviews, readings, and music segments. Excerpting allowed with credit. Also available on Pacifica Audioport and ku satellite
*on CD or via download from radio4all.net/contact producer for details
1-818-986-4106 TWOradio@aol.com

THOM HARTMANN PROGRAM
-three hour call-in version
-three hour weekday progressive political talk/call-in program airing live 3-6 p.m. ET and repeated on a 24-hour basis.
*FREE via live webstream; also through Pacifica Audioport
www.thomhartmann.com

THOM HARTMANN PROGRAM
-one hour interview version
-one hour weekday progressive political talk/interview program edited from daily three-hour program, removing call-in component.
*FREE via ftp
www.thomhartmann.com

TIMELESS OLDIES VARIETY SHOW
-60 minute weekly hosted all-request program of oldies with bits and contests.
*FREE via mp3 download from ftp server (contact producer for details); new program available every Thursday.
timelessoldiesvarietyshow@aol.com

TOP OF MIND
-52-minute weekly interview program hosted by journalist/interviewer Julie Rose. Program typically features three interviews on varied topics including politics, science, business, culture and more. (From BYU radio)
-FREE via ftp download-contact producer or details (also available via PRX)
Creative PR 888-233-5650  byuradio.org

TUC RADIO/TIME OF USEFUL CONSCIOUSNESS
-29-minute weekly program on globalization, local resistance, peace, the environment and Native Nations. No excerpting without prior permission from producer.
*FREE via MP3 download from http://radio4all.net. Also available via Pacifica Ku-band satellite system. Listeners can also subscribe to free podcast from website.
TUC Radio tuc@tucradio.org P.O. Box 44 Calpella, CA 95418 707-463-2654 http://tucradio.org

UNDERCURRENTS
-four hour weekday hosted eclectic music program, rich in musicality and cultural values, keeping an ear to new trends while honoring the roots.
*e-mail for a tier schedule/available via download and Content Depot (NOTE: Two hour weekend version “UNDERCURRENTS WEEKEND” available through PRX)
www.undercurrentsradio.net

THE UNION EDGE
-Three-hour weekday talk show focused on unions and political issues that affect working and middle class families – education, healthcare, voting, employment rights, community activism, and more.
*FREE via IP address (LIVE M-F 12-3pm EST) or as three 59:30 files for download. Contact producer for access details.
Angela Baughman angela@theunionedge.com

UNITED NATIONS RADIO
-various audio programs with international news from the UN
*FREE via MP3 download from www.unmultimedia.org/radio/english or via iTunes at : itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/united-nations-radio/id304114245
NOTE: please contact producer if you use this material
United Nations Radio http://radio.un.org or 212-963-5201

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
-Daily feed of news spots/wraps (~ 1minute) and weekly feed of longer feature reports (~2-5 minutes)
*FREE via download from website www.usda.gov
USDA 202-720-4623

URBAN MELTDOWN RADIO SHOW
-2-hour weekly hosted program of upfront and independent R&B, Soul and Urban music.  One-hour version also available.
*FREE via DropBox or ftp server: contact producer for specifics
Brett Costello b.costello@iinet.net.au   +61 421 824 128

VOICES FROM THE CIRCLE
-1 hour weekly program highlighting Native news, music, issues, entertainment and storytelling from reservations and urban communities. The program features traditional and contemporary native music, entertainment, storytelling, poetry, powwow trail information and a calendar of events with an emphasis on the Western Great Lakes, Canada and the Northeast.
*via download from website; contact producer for affiliation information
Kohanic Broadcasting Corporation www.voicesfromthecircle.com

VOICES OF OUR WORLD
-28-minute weekly international newsmagazine focusing on human rights, peace, global economics, the environment, the plight of refugees, the struggle of indigenous people and the rights of women and children.
*FREE on CD (2 programs per CD)
Maryknoll World Productions Elinoar Astrinsky 914-941-7636 x2476 eastrinsky@maryknoll.org
voicesofourworld.org

WANDERING MINSTRELS
-58 minute (or 116-minute) weekly hosted program, spotlighting a wide variety of folk music from around the world – from the traditional, to the contemporary, to the cutting edge.
*FREE via download from Dropbox or FTP.
Stations may air one hour version or both hours. Custom promos and station IDs available upon request. No excerpting without prior approval.
Wandering Minstrels www.sweetharmony.fm or jared@jaredingersol.com

WITH GOOD REASON
-29:00 or 54:00 weekly program with lively features and interviews with leading scholars on humanities subjects ranging from wine making, and the nature of evil, to the discovery of the original home of Pocahontas.
*FREE via mp3 download from website: http://www.virginia.edu/vfh/vfhradio/wgr/wordpress/download/ (also available via PRX and Pacifica Audioport) +
NOTE: Please contact producer if you air this program: Sarah McConnell, sbm2p@virginia.edu, 434-243-5521

WOODSONGS OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR
-59 minute weekly hosted program of Americana music featuring grassroots and independent artists from around the world.
*FREE on CD/Requires one-year fixed position affiliate contract.
PoetMan Records USA 859-255-5700 woodsongsradio@aol.com

WORKER’S INDEPENDENT NEWS SERVICE
-3 minute weekday news headline service of labor news plus 30-second weekday economic news segment and weekly 3-5 minute news feature of labor news.
-via download from website www.laborradio.org: contact producer for information
Worker’s Independent News Service 608-262-0680/608-265-0579