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WSKG Radio November '18 Binghamton 89.3 | Ithaca 90.9 | Hornell 88.7 | Elmira/Corning 91.1 | Oneonta 91.7 | Cooperstown 105.9 | Odessa 89.9 WSKG Radio November '18 Binghamton 89.3 | Ithaca 90.9 | Hornell 88.7 | Elmira/Corning 91.1 | Oneonta 91.7 | Cooperstown 105.9 | Odessa 89.9 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 12am Midnight Special 12am 1am 1am 2am Classical Music Through the Night Free Range Folk 2am 3am 3am 4am River City Folk 4am 5am Concierto Thistle & Shamrock 5am 6am Ch Ms Lc Ctr PipeDreams 6am 7am Morning Edition (NPR) 7am Harmonia With Heart & Voice 8am Weekend Edition Weekend Edition 8am 9am 9am 10am 10am The Splendid Table Reveal 11am 11am Classical Music with Bill Snyder Wait, Wait... Don't Capitol Connection Tell Me 11:30 Out of Bounds 11:30 12pm Weekend Radio This American Life 12pm 1pm Ch. Music Soc. of Classical Guitar 1pm From the Top Harmonia Concierto eTown Lincoln Center Alive Play it Again, Sam 2pm Performance Today (PRI) (Met Opera returns Live From Here 2pm 3pm 3pm 4pm in December) 4pm Thistle & Shamrock All Things Considered (NPR) 5pm All Things All Things 5pm Considered Considered 6pm Wait, Wait… Don't 6pm Fresh Air (WHYY, NPR) Live From Here Tell Me 7pm New Yorker Radio 7pm This American Life RadioLab Alternative Radio TED talks Living on Earth Hour 8pm Jazz Night in 8pm Snap Judgement On the Media From the Top Moth Radio Hour Free Range Folk America (NPR) with Crystal 9pm Sunday Baroque 9pm By Special Class. Guitar Alive The New York Sarakas SymphonyCast Retro Cocktail Hr Invitation Philharmonic 10pm Chicago Symphony 10pm 11pm Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Alt.Latino Mountain Stage 11pm PipeDreams 11:30 (overnight) Classical Music (overnight) (overnight) All Songs Cons. 11:30 PLEASE NOTE RADIO SCHEDULES ARE ONLY MAILED FOR MONTHS WITH SCHEDULE CHANGES - please retain this schedule. Printable PDF always available online at www.wskg.org/guide WSQX Radio November '18 Binghamton 91.5 | Ithaca 92.1 | Corning 90.7 | Greene/Norwich 88.1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5am World Update (BBC) 5am 6am The Newsroom (BBC) 6am Tech Nation Interfaith Voices 6:30 The Why Factor The Documentary The Documentary Assignment Heart & Soul 6:30 7am The People's 7am Outlook (BBC) The Fifth Floor The Splendid Table Pharmacy 8am Living On Earth Travel w/Rick 8am Democracy Now! (Pacifica) (PRI) Steves 9am 9am On the Media New Yorker Radio Morning Edition (NPR) (WNYC & NPR) Hour (WNYC) 10am Weekend Edition Weekend Edition 10am On Point (WBUR) 11am (NPR) (NPR) 11am 12pm Portfolio The Politics Show 12pm The Takeaway (WNYC / PRI) (documentaries) (NPR) ends 11/11 1pm Here & Now 1pm Here & Now (WBUR & NPR) 2pm 2pm Science Friday (PRI) Jazz24 3pm The World (PRI) 3pm 4pm Fresh Air (WHYY, NPR) (Climate Connections at 4:59pm) 4pm 5pm Marketplace (American Public Media) 5pm Beale St. Caravan 5:30 The Daily (New York Times) 5:30 6pm Jazz24 6pm All Things Considered (NPR) Retro Cocktail Hour 7pm 7pm 8pm Jazz Night in 8pm Capitol Pressroom America (NPR) 9pm PBS NewsHour 9pm Hearts of Space 10pm 1A 10pm 11pm BBC World Svce 11pm 12am Blues Before 12am 1am The BBC World Service The BBC World Service 1am Sunrise 2am (continues overnight) (continues overnight) 2am 3am (through 5am) 3am PLEASE NOTE RADIO SCHEDULES ARE ONLY MAILED FOR MONTHS WITH SCHEDULE CHANGES - please retain this schedule. Printable PDF always available online at www.wskg.org/guide.
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