Full Schedule

Monday

12:00am2:00am
For your end of the day listening, this collection of oldies, gospel, new age, R&B and just about everything in between. Our station dj's have put together their pick of the best of the best.
2:00am3:00am
Hard Knock Radio is KPFA's daily drivetime Talk Show for the Hip Hop Generation. It features hosts Davey D, Weyland Southon, Anita Johnson and Tsadae Abeba Neway who hit the air everyday Mon-Fri offering news, views, breaks, and beats.
3:00am4:00am
For your end of the day listening, this collection of oldies, gospel, new age, R&B and just about everything in between. Our station dj's have put together their pick of the best of the best.
4:00am5:00am
New Music Spotlight focuses on the new up-and-coming artists from all over the world. This forum provides the public with the opportunity to hear new performers before they make the "big time."
5:00am6:00am
Rustbelt Abolition Radio is an abolitionist media and movement-building project based in Detroit, MI.
6:00am8:00am
We are waiting for your show ideas for this spot. Send show proposals to momasterengage@wnuc.org for more information.
8:00am10:00am
Locally produced program to explore the issues and events which impact Detroiters block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, and across the city. Hosted by Reverend Joan C. Ross.
10:00am11:00am
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. DN! provides our audience with access to people and perspectives rarely heard in the U.S. corporate-sponsored media.
11:00am12:00pm
Economic Update is a weekly show for people who want to understand and change not only their own financial situation but also the larger economy we all depend on. Hosted by Professor Richard D. Wolff.
    12:00pm2:00pm
    We are waiting for your show ideas for this spot. Send show proposals to momasterengage@wnuc.org for more information.
    2:00pm3:00pm
    Thom Hartmann is a four-time Project Censored-award-winning, New York Times best-selling author. His national daily progressive radio talk show is the most listened to in the nation.
    3:00pm4:00pm
    WINGS is an all-woman independent radio production company that produces and distributes news and current affairs programs by and about women around the world.
    4:00pm5:00pm
    Every weekday afternoon we hand the radiowaves over to youth-produced and Detroit-centered programming. Still accepting applications from youth programs, hip hop artists, & prospective co-hosts. Email engage@wnuc.org for more information.
    5:00pm6:00pm
    Locally produced program to explore the issues and events which impact Detroiters block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, and across the city. Hosted by Reverend Joan C. Ross.
    6:00pm7:00pm
    Alternative Radio, established in 1986, is an award-winning weekly one-hour public affairs program offered free to all public radio stations in the U.S., Canada, Europe and beyond.
    7:00pm8:00pm
    Peace Talks Radio is a series of programs about peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution. Hosted by: Paul Ingles, Carol Boss, Suzanne Kryder.
      8:00pm9:00pm
      Celebrating independent journalism while fighting media censorship and supporting a truly free press. The program focuses on The News That Didn’t Make the News, with an emphasis on critical media literacy.
        9:00pm10:00pm
        Rising Up with Sonali is an all-women run Radio and Television show that brings progressive news coverage rooted in gender and racial justice to a wide audience. Hosted by Sonali Kolhatkar.
        10:00pm11:00pm
        Juke In The Back is radio program that traces the development of post-WWII Black music. This is the music that formed an audio bridge from the big bands of the 1930s to the birth of Rock n’ Roll. Hosted by Matt the Cat
        11:00pm11:59pm
        Modern Jazz Today focuses on today's jazz improvisers and creators, cutting their teeth and cutting the edge of sound.