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WGDR-WGDH broadcast schedule for 91.1fm Plainfield and 91.7fm Hardwick, Vermont and streaming live.
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  1. May
    19
    Sunday: 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

    Hosted by Jacquette Landrum, Sundays 3-5pm

    Be Empowered

    Be Transformed

    Inspirational Music from a variety of genres

    Life empowerment tips, tools and personal transformation plans to help construct your True Potental!

    Categories:
    Music
  2. May
    19
    Sunday: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

    Hosted by Ken Feld Sundays, 5:00-6:30pm

    Come along with me on this musical journey
    We’re going on the Lost Highway
    I don’t know where we will end up
    But along the way
    I promise I will play
    Only music I like
    (and hope you like it, too)
    Could be jazz blues rock folk world soul -
    It is a mix
    Because music is what we need to take us there
    And we don’t need no stinkin’ labels or categories
    So take a trip with me
    On the Lost Highway
    Don’t know where I’m going
    But when I play my tunes
    I always find my way back home
    Listen to the Lost Highway:

    The Lost Highway Aug 4 2012 by WGDR

    Categories:
    Music
  3. May
    19
    Sunday: 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

    Sundays 6:30-7

    The Shortwave Report is a 30 minute review of news stories recorded from a shortwave radio.

    Categories:
    News
  4. May
    19
    Sunday: 7:00 pm – 7:15 pm

    Prison Radio’s mission is to challenge unjust police and prosecutorial practices which result in mass incarceration, racism, and gender discrimination by airing the voices of men and women victimized by an unjust criminal justice system. We believe that when a person’s humanity is recognized, the public is able to make more informed choices on the direction of public policy. We do this by bringing their voices into the public dialogue on crime and punishment.

    Our radio broadcasts help spur the public to examine core issues that create crime and heighten disenfranchisement. Our educational materials serve as a catalyst for public activism, strengthening movements for social change. Prison Radio’s productions illustrate the perspectives and the intrinsic human worth of the more than 7.1 million people under correctional control in the U.S, and those not served by the justicesystem.

    http://www.prisonradio.org/

    Categories:
    Public Affairs
  5. May
    19
    Sunday: 7:15 pm – 9:00 pm

    Hosted by Charles Rossell, alternating Sundays, 7:15PM – 9PM

    u-Nameit could be about anything on any given Sunday. I do however tend to get into month-long themes. Every Febuary I play only black artists and activists, every March I play only women artists and activists. About once every six weeks I do an interview — call-ins welcomed! u-Nameit accepts and encourages requests of all kinds. On u-Nameit, you, the listener, are almost always able to determine the content of the show (if you so desire).

    Blues, rock, hip-hop, country, Afro-beat, international, jazz, and folk are all featured on u-Nameit, with an ear often towards new releases. With luck I will warm up the listeners for the always excellent music program that follows as Jesse French closes out the weekend!

    Categories:
    Music
  6. May
    19
    Sunday: 9:00 pm – 12:00 am

    Hosted by Jesse, Sundays, 9-12 midnight

    Various musical selections from the 60s-now.

    Categories:
    Music
  7. May
    20
    Monday: 6:00 am – 8:00 am

    Hosted by Crow Mondays, 6:00-8am

    Frayed is an audio memoir of the post-apocalypse. Crow occasionally begins the day with an early broadcast of The Humble Farmer at ~5:00AM.

  8. May
    20
    Monday: 8:00 am – 8:30 am

    News provided by Al Jazeera 8-8:30, weekdays

     

    Categories:
    News
  9. May
    20
    Monday: 8:30 am – 10:00 am

    Hosted by  Jim Hogue, Mondays, 8:30am-10am

    Jim Hogue’s weekly radio program focusses on national and community issues, especially 9/11 Truth, Election Integrity, the economy, and sustainable agriculture.

    Vt Commons Blog

    Categories:
    Public Affairs
  10. May
    20
    Monday: 10:00 am – 11:00 am

    10-11am, weekdays

    News provided by Democracy Now!

    Categories:
    News

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