On September 12, 2001, the day after the fall of the Twin Towers, WABC-AM in New York City recruited John Batchelor to go on the air until Osama bin Laden was either killed or captured. With bin Laden dead, but the war on terror far from over, John remains focused on offering insightful commentary on such issues as the presidency, the national and global economies, and defending our civilization.
THE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW NOW AIRS FROM 9 P TO 1 A, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, IN NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
Each week on Sentinel Radio, you can hear people from all walks of life tell how they’re attaining better health and happiness, freedom from anxiety and stress, and rejuvenated lives through prayer.
The spiritual practice that has restored health to these people, and continues to help them find employment, success, purpose and spiritual uplift is fully explained in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. This remarkable book, written by Mary Baker Eddy in 1875, makes practical the scientific and spiritual laws behind the teachings and healings of Christ Jesus, and is read daily, together with the Bible, by many around the world.
Red Eye Radio is the pre-eminent syndicated overnight radio show hosted by radio vets Gary McNamara and Eric Harley airing Monday through Friday, Midnight to 5am Central. Targeted at long haul truckers, Red Eye Radio has broadened its mission to include virtually everyone living and working non-traditional hours. The audience includes shift workers, travelers, truck drivers and others who embrace the new 24/7 lifestyle, with many restaurants, retailers and other business establishments open round the clock. Red Eye Radio is the successor to Midnight Trucking Radio Network, a program whose roots go back 40 years. Each night the hosts of Red Eye Radio review the headlines, cover the issues that matter and keep listeners tuned-in with insight and perspective. Also on the agenda popular culture, family issues and detailed national weather forecasts.
Stribling's New York is a one hour weekly radio program on WOR 710 AM Sunday's from 11pm - midnight hosted by Rob Taub, who over the past 25 years has interviewed everyone from presidents to pop stars. The show is a celebration of everything about New York City with a focus on real estate and the people who live and work here. We'll talk about where to eat, shop and experience the best of everything the city has to offer from music to museums to sports
Beats of Burden explores various latin rhythms and genres ranging from mambo, salsa, cumbia to moombhaton, reggaeton, dubstep, and more.
Show Host(s): Vanessa Burden
WWJ Newsradio 950's Greg Bowman and Brooke Allen anchor your afternoon news on metro Detroit's only all-news radio station. All the top stories and weather and traffic on the 8s.
Short, fast and catchy as heck punk rock and powerful pop music. High energy music with pop hooks that are sure to rot one’s teeth. Every song is guaranteed to stick in your head until you want to pry it out with a rusty crowbar.
Con Ricardo Brown y Maria Fernanda Silva de lunes a viernes de 10 a 11 AM Ricardo Brown y Maria Fernanda Silva los acompañan hablando de los últimos acontecimientos en el ámbito local, nacional e internacional.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Each week, nearly 4.5 million people listen to the show's intimate conversations broadcast on more than 450 National Public Radio (NPR) stations across the country, as well as in Europe on the World Radio Network.
WWJ Newsradio 950's Jackie Paige anchors your midday news on metro Detroit's only all-news radio station. All the top stories and weather and traffic on the 8s.
Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich host WNYC’s Peabody Award-winning show about curiosity, where sound illuminates ideas, and the boundaries blur between philosophy, science, and human experience.
Get up off that chair, dear lady ..." These inspiring words from Gary US Bonds (Dear Lady Twist, 1961) begin the show's theme song. What follows "has a good beat and you can dance to it." Jitterbug, twist, waltz, calypso, funky chicken, two-step, slow stuff, salsa, whatever... "you can't sit down..." Yikes!
P. S. "...do the twist and you'll never grow old."
Live on The Jonathan Channel
Live Wednesday through Sunday at 12pm
Replays Monday & Tuesday at 12pm, Tuesday – Friday at 7pm, and Saturday & Sunday at 8pm Produced by WNYC.
The Andean Hour (La Hora Andina) features the musical traditions of the Andean countries - Bolivia, Peru - Ecuador, and parts of Chile and Argentina. It focuses on past and contemporary artists, as well as on the regional and local genres of both rural and city traditions. It explores the musical heritage of the indigenous Aymara and Quechua, the music of traditional festivals, and the immense diversity of song and dance forms, instruments, and voices from the Andes. In any Andean Hour, the listener may hear fragments from a Colonial period Mass sung in Quechua, the virtuoso charango player Ernesto Cavour, and panpipe ensembles from the Andean Highlands, as well as prestigious groups such as Kjarkas, Savia Andina, and much, much more. In this program, new and old are blended in an exciting musical adventure!
Together, Dr. Howard and Suzie discuss REAL Food, REAL Science, REAL Nutrition, and practical applications for REAL Results. With their most basic belief being that your health is your responsibility, they encourage you to think for yourself; for your health is decided by the choices you make day to day. If you are interested in improving your health & lifestyle, but tired of being handed pills, or given the same useless and discouraging answers, listen as they debunk falsities and replace them with TRUTH. Tune in and take back the power of your own health.