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Wbai 99.5 Funddrive Schedule WBAI 99.5 FUNDDRIVE SCHEDULE - WEEK 1 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 TUESDAY 10/01/13 WEDNESDAY 10/02/13 THURSDAY 10/03/13 FRIDAY 10/04/13 SATURDAY 10/05/13 SUNDAY 10/06/13 5:00 Back of the Cosmik Debris Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing Host: Mark Laiosa Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Book/Carrier Wave 5:30 5-6 am 5-6 am 5:00 AM 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am $500.00 $500.00 6:00 Morning Show 6:00 Morning Show Morning Show Morning Show Introduce/explain Drive 6-8 am 6-8 am 6-8 am 6-7 am $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 As I Please $2,500.00 Host: Simon Lokele 7:00 6:00-8:00 am Through the Opera 7:00 Specials Specials Specials Specials $2,500.00 Glass 7-8 am 7-8 am 7-8 am 7-8 am Host: Mark Laiosa $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 6- 9 am $1,000.00 8:00 Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now 8:00 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Any Saturday Host: David Rothenberg 9:00 Project Censored Against The Grain First Voices 9:00 Guns and Butter 8-10:00 am Host: Mickey Huff and Host: Sasha Lilly & CS Indigenous Radio Host: Bonnie Faulkner $2,500.00 Peter Phillips Soong Host: Tiokasin Ghosthorse 9-10 am 9-10 am 9-10 am 9-10 am $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 Here of a Sunday 10:00 Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing City Watch Morning 10:00 Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host:Pham, Richi, Dunlea Host: Chris Went 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 10-11 am 9-Noon $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $1,500 $5,000.00 11:00 Thump & Growl No Questions Asked Turn It Up Tecla! Morning Irsay On The Count 11:00 Host: Kim Massengil Host: Sduduzo Kambili Host: Tecla Esposito Host: James Irsay Host: Eddie Ellis 11-Noon 11-Noon 11-Noon 11-Noon 11-Noon $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $3,500.00 Noon Noon The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Economic Update Rick Wolff Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1pm Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min $3,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Special Noon-2 pm $2,000.00 1:00 The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show 1:00 The Gary Null Show Positive Mind Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Armand DiMele 1-2 pm 1-2 pm 1-2 pm 1-2 pm Reboot your Brain / Reboot your Brain / Radio Free Eerin No More Allergy Bk/DVD $2,000.00 Reversing Aging Reversing Aging Host: Sandy Boyer $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 1-3pm 2:00 $3,500.00 2:00 Artsy Fartsy Special Special Nonfiction Host: Barika Edwards 2-3 PM 2-3 PM Host: Harry Allen Con Sabor Latino 2-3 PM $2,000.00 $2,000.00 2-3 pm Host: Mickey 3:00 Melendez & Nando 3:00 Equal Time for Free DN! Rebroadcast DN! Rebroadcast DN! Rebroadcast Alvericci Jordan Journal Thought Host: Amy Goodman Host: Amy Goodman Host: Amy Goodman 2-4 pm Host: Howard Jordan Host: Host: Barry F. Edited for extra pitch Edited for extra pitch Edited for extra pitch $2,500.00 3-4 pm Seidman & Arnell Dowret 3-4 PM 3-4 PM 3-4 PM 3 - 4 PM 4:00 Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth Sojourner Truth 4:00 Afro Beat Radio 4:55 Host: Margaret Prescod Host: Margaret Prescod Host: Margaret Prescod 5:00 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 4-5 pm 4-5 pm The Caldwell Chronicles $3,500.00 New World Gallery $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Host: Earl Caldwell Host: Chico Alvarez 5:00 Letters & Politics Letters & Politics Letters & Politics 4-6 pm 4-6 pm Host: Mitch Jesuit Host: Mitch Jesuit Host: Mitch Jesuit $8,000.00 $2,500.00 5-6 pm 5-6 pm 5-6 pm Global B Experience $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Host: Gary Byrd 6:00 Spe cial Spe cial Spe cial 6:00 5-7pm La Voz Latina 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm 6-6:30 pm $4,500.00 Host: Collectiva Latina 6:30 6-7 pm 6:30 Making Contact TUC Radio VOMENA In Other News $1,000.00 6:30 pm-7:00 pm 6:30 pm-7:00 pm 6:30 pm-7:00 pm Host: Goeff Brady 7:00 Out FM 6-8 PM 7:00 Off the Hook Where We Live Host: Out FM $4,000.00 Host: E. Goldstein Host: Sally O'Brien Collective 7-8 pm 7-8 pm 7-8 pm $2,500.00 $4,000.00 Golden Age Radio $2,000.00 Host: Max Schmid 8:00 Personal Computer Education at The 7-9 pm 8:00 Liquid Sound Lounge Eco-Logic Show CrossRoad $3,000.00 Host: Jeannie Hopper 8-9 pm Host: H. Kee Host: Basir MChawi 7-10 pm $2,000 8-9 pm 8-9 pm And You Don't Stop $3,000.00 $1,500.00 $4,000.00 Host: Chuck D 9:00 Haiti The Struggle 8-10 pm 9:00 Voices of The Muslim Continues $500.00 World Host: Kim Ives Everything Old Is 9-10 pm Joy of Resistance 9-10 pm New Again $1,500.00 Host: Fran Luck $2,500.00 Host: Dave Kenny 9-11 pm 10:00 9 -11 PM $750.00 Global Movements / Urban Struggles $1,500.00 Host: Biju Mathew Underground Railroad Special Soul Central Station 10-11 pm Host: Jay Smooth 10-Midnight Host: Tony Ryan 11:00 10-Midnight 11:00 $1,000.00 Special Special 10pm-1 am $2,000.00 Jazz & Things 11-Midnight 11-Midnight $3,000.00 11 pm-1:00 am $1,000.00 $1,000.00 11:30 $1,500.00 11:30 Mid. Earthwatch Special Mid. 1:00 The Show Host: Robert Knight Midnight Ravers 1:00 La Nueva Host: Ife Dancy Midnight - 3 am Host: Terry Wilson Radio Unameable Alternativa Latina Midnight - 2 AM $1,500.00 Midnight - 2 am Morning Dew Midnight - 3am Host: Alberto $500.00 $2,500.00 1am-3 am 1:30 Hour of the Wolf $200.00 Gonzalez 1:30 $1,500.00 Host: Jim Freund 1 - 3 AM 2:00 1:30 - 3:00 am $750.00 2:00 $750.00 Labbrish Host: Hapte Selassie 3:00 From The 3:00 2-4 am Connections Host: Soundboard Burn Baby Burn In The Moment $1,000.00 All Mixed Up Ian Forrest Host: Reggie Johnson Host: Lister Host: Ahmad Ali Host: Peter Bochan Alternates With: 3-5 am 4:00 3-5 am 3-5 am Cutting Edge 3-5 am Telling It Like It Is 4:00 $750.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 Host: Dred Scott Keyes $500.00 Host: Road Warrior 4-5 am $500.00 $500.00 D:\WBAI\Operations\FundDrives\MS Excel\[2013-10 Fall Drive.xls]Schedule WBAI 99.5 FUNDDRIVE SCHEDULE - WEEK 2 WBAI is heard at 99.5 FM New York and Throughout the Tri-State Area - Streaming Globally at www.wbai.org Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 MONDAY 10/07/13 TUESDAY 10/08/13 WEDNESDAY 10/09/13 THURSDAY 10/10/13 FRIDAY 10/11/13 SATURDAY 10/12/13 SUNDAY 10/13/13 5:00 Background Back of the Cosmik Debris Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing Background Briefing Briefing Book/Carrier Wave Host: Mark Laiosa Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters Host: Ian Masters 5:30 Host: Ian Masters 5-6 am 5-6 am 5:00 AM 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am 5-6 am $500.00 $500.00 6:00 Morning Show Morning Show Morning Show Morning Show Morning Show 6:00 Host: XXXXXXXXXX Host: XXXXXXXXXX Host: XXXXXXXXXX Host: XXXXXXXXXX Host: XXXXXXXXXX 6-8 am 6-8 am 6-8 am 6-8 am 6-8 am As I Please $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Host: Jim Freud 7:00 6-8 am 7:00 Specials Specials Specials Specials Specials $3,000.00 7-8 am 7-8 am 7-8 am 7-8 am 7-8 am Special $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $5,000.00 8:00 8:00 Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am 8-9 am Pitch last 10 Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes Pitch last 10 minutes minutes $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 Any Saturday Host: David Rothenberg 9:00 8-10 am 9:00 Project Censored Against The Grain First Voices Indigenous $2,000.00 Law and Disorder Guns and Butter Host: Mickey Huff and Host: Sasha Lilly & CS Radio Host: Michael Ratner Host: Bonnie Faulkner Peter Phillips Soong Host: Tiokasin Ghosthorse 9-11 am 9-11 am Here of a Sunday 9-11 am 9-11 am 9-11 am $5,000.00 $2,000.00 Morning $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $4,500.00 Host: Chris Went 10:00 9-Noon 10:00 11:00 On The Count 11:00 All Mixed Up No Questions Asked Turn It Up Tecla! Morning Irsay $6,000.00 Special Host: Eddie Ellis Host: Peter Bochan Host: Sduduzo Kambili Host: Tecla Esposito Host: James Irsay 11-Noon 10-Noon 11-Noon 11-Noon 10-Noon 10-Noon $750.00 $5,000.00 $700.00 $750.00 $750.00 $750.00 Noon Noon The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show The Gary Null Show Economic Update Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Host: Gary Null Special Host: Gary Null Rick Wolff Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1 pm Noon-1 PM Noon-1 pm Noon-1pm $5,000.00 Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min Pitch last 10 min $6,500.00 $3,000.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 1:00 1:00 The Gary Null Show Radio Free Eirann Walden's Pond Host: Gary Null Host: John McDonagh Host: Shelton Waldon Take Charge of Your Heart of Mind 1-2 pm Positive Mind The Ethical Doctor & Sandy Boyer 1-2 pm Health Host: Kathy Davis $5,000.00 Host: Armand DiMele Host: Dr.
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