Con Julio César Camacho .Acompañado durante la primera hora por Ricardo Brown, Julio César Camacho hace un recorrido por todas las noticias del día. Con más de 30 años de experiencia como periodista, les brinda dos horas llenas de la más completa información sobre política, economía, deportes, salud y asuntos locales, como los lugares donde puede encontrar la gasolina más barata.
"Our country is classic, our swing is Western, and the rockabilly is the early kind from the late 50s," declares Rod Moag, host of this long-running KOOP show. Rod brings in samples from his vast collection of vinyl albums, CDs and cassettes, and spices up the show with live appearances by both Austin performers in his favorite styles of music, but also well-known country and swing stars passing through Austin. Supporting KOOP's mission, Country, Swing, and Rockabilly Jamboree gives special attention to women, Latino artists, the elderly, and those not finding a voice elsewhere. Guests performing live in the studio have ranged from an 92-year-old former drummer with Bob Wills and The Texas Playboys, to a Japanese country deejay, to a lady yodler from Australia. Listeners can also expect liberal helpings of background info on artists, songs, social themes, and trends in the music .
The Singer and the Song features great music from singer/songwriters, performing live at KOOP! It's thoughtful and intimate music shared by musical craftsmen and women, from Austin and beyond straight to your living room. Think of it as a weekly house concert. Past performers include Bobby Whitlock, Dale Watson, Joe King Carrasco, Sara Hickman, and dozens of other gifted artists.
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.
The NPR news quiz where the panelists are funny, the limericks are lyrical and you get to shout answers at your radio. Hosted by Peter Sagal. Produced by NPR and WBEZ.
Radio Veteran Todd Jeffries got his first radio job in 1985 and has never looked back. Todd is the recipient of numerous Katie awards from the Dallas Press club as well as awards from Texas Associated Press Broadcasters and the Texas Medical Association. Todd and his wife Sarah along with their 2 children Macy and Gage make their home in Cedar Park.
Don Pryor is a lifelong, fourth generation Austinite. Don’s father Cactus Pryor had him sitting in front of a microphone on his daily radio show from their home practically before he could walk! Don also performs a comedy act around the country and is a veteran musician who plays drums on the local Austin music scene. Don and wife Kim live in Southwest Austin.
For nearly two decades, Big Band & Classic Jazz has explored the roots of America's jazz heritage. This inclues syncopated society music, ragtime, blues, early jazz, and into the swing era.
Join your hosts Thomas Durnin and Dennis Campa as we listen to a variety of jazz and pop sounds form the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. And we'll also hear more recent reocrdings made in the earlier styles.
Everyone from territory bands (who often were only known regionally), to the big nationally known stars of records and radio.
A fun and informative look at what's happening locally and nationally in film, including interviews with area and Hollywood filmmakers and industry figures such as festival programmers, authors, and other behind-the-scenes people. Also featuring an events roundup, reviews, news, and analysis.
Robert Sims has written for Hollywood.com, Miami New Times, the Palm Beach Daily News, Shock Till You Drop, Total Film Magazine, and What's On in London.
KOOP Radio is currently streaming KOOP Overnight – hand-picked music by KOOP DJs and volunteers randomly played. Unfortunately, we aren't broadcasting on 91.7 FM during this time. With a frequency sharing-agreement, KOOP shares the 91.7 FM frequency in the central Texas region with KVRX, student radio of the University of Texas at Austin. KVRX broadcasts when KOOP is off the air. Please visit KOOP's entire schedule to see when KOOP will be back on the air. Visit KVRX
Reveal is the Peabody Award-winning investigative journalism program for public radio. We’ve heard the news, but we want to know what really happened. That’s what Reveal is all about: finding out what’s going on behind the scenes, hidden from public view. Produced by PRX.