Weekly Broadcast ScheduleLocally Produced ShowsNationally Syndicated Shows
| Weekly Program Key |
| Local News & Information |
News and more from around Colorado and around the Wet Mountain Valley |
| National News & Information |
News and information programming from around the world |
| Music Your Way |
Music shows featuring local DJs broadcasting live from the KWMV studio |
| KWMV Music Programming |
Music programs selected from the KWMV library |
| Syndicated Music Programming |
An eclectic selection of music shows from producers around the world |
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| 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM |
SAGEBRUSH SESSIONS Cowboy & Country |
SAGEBRUSH SESSIONS |
SAGEBRUSH SESSIONS |
| 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM |
SAGEBRUSH SESSIONS |
SAGEBRUSH SESSIONS |
SUNDAY GO TO MEETIN' Gospel & Sacred |
| 7:00 AM - 7:05 AM |
Feature Story News |
Community Calendar |
| 7:05 AM - 7:10 AM |
Community Calendar |
HIGH MOUNTAIN HOEDOWN |
SUNDAY GO TO MEETIN |
| 7:10 AM - 8:00 AM |
HIGH MOUNTAIN HOEDOWN Country and Bluegrass |
| 8:00 AM - 8:05 AM |
Feature Story News |
ROCKIN’ THE RANGE |
SUNDAY GO TO MEETIN |
| 8:07 AM - 9:00 AM |
ROCKIN’ THE RANGE An eclectic mix of classic rock and pop |
| 9:00 AM - 9:05 AM |
Feature Story News |
ROCKIN’ THE RANGE |
HIGH MOUNTAIN HOEDOWN |
| 9:05 AM - 10:00 AM |
ROCKIN’ THE RANGE An eclectic mix of classic rock and pop |
| 10:00 AM - 10:10 AM |
Feature Story News and Engines of Our Ingenuity |
ROUTE 96 ROADHOUSE Alternative Country |
HIGH MOUNTAIN HOEDOWN |
| 10:10 AM - 11:00 AM |
ROUTE 96 ROADHOUSE Alternative Country |
| 11:00 AM - 11:05 PM |
Feature Story News |
Community Calendar |
| 11:05 AM - 11:10 PM |
Community Calendar |
ROUTE 96 ROADHOUSE Alternative Country |
| 11:10 AM - 12:00 PM |
ROUTE 96 ROADHOUSE Alternative Country |
| 12:00 PM - 12:05 PM |
Feature Story News |
Colorado News and Notes (CNN) |
| 12:05 PM - 12:10 PM |
CNN |
CNN Overalls |
CNN |
CNN Overalls |
CNN |
VILLAGE COFFEEHOUSE |
| 12:07 PM - 1:00 PM |
VILLAGE COFFEEHOUSE A mellow mix of folk, folk-rock and singer-songwriter tracks |
Fridays at the Coffeehouse |
| 1:00 PM - 1:05 PM |
Feature Story News |
Words on the Wind |
Valley Lives and Legends |
| 1:05 PM - 1:10 PM |
Valley Lives and Legends |
Words on the Wind |
Valley Lives and Legends |
Words on the Wind |
Valley Lives and Legends |
Wet Mountain Valley Music Roundup |
| 1:10 PM - 2:00 PM |
VILLAGE COFFEEHOUSE A mellow mix of folk, folk-rock and singer-songwriter tracks |
Fridays at the Coffeehouse |
| 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
Undercurrents |
The Colorado Sound |
The
Colorado Sound |
Woodsongs (encore) |
Putumayo World Music Hour (encore) |
FM Odyssey (encore) |
FM Odyssey |
| 3:00 PM - 3:10 PM |
FSN and Engines of Our Ingenuity |
| 3:10 PM - 4:00 PM |
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Music From Around the World |
| 4:00 PM - 4:05 PM |
Feature Story News |
Woodsongs (encore) |
Woodsongs |
| 4:05 PM - 5:00 PM |
JAZZ CAFE Straight-ahead jazz, cool Jazz Standards and a few surprises |
| 5:00 PM - 5:05 PM |
Feature Story News |
Thomas Jefferson (encore) |
Thomas Jefferson |
| 5:00 PM - 5:05 PM |
Community Calendar |
| 5:07 PM - 6:00 PM |
JAZZ CAFE Straight-ahead jazz, cool Jazz Standards and a few surprises |
| 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Celtic and Beyond |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
The Colorado Sound |
Putumayo World Music Hour (encore) |
Putumayo World Music Hour |
| 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
MUSIC YOUR WAY |
The Colorado Sound |
Hearts of Space (encore) |
Hearts of Space |
| 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
CONCERT HALL Short form classical piano and orchestral works |
JAZZ CAFE |
Sunday Classics
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| 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM |
| 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM |
ALT UNIVERSE The best of Indie Rock and Pop from the late 80s to today |
| 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM |
| 12:00 AM - 2:00 AM |
BIG MUDDY Sounds from the Lower Mississippi |
| 2:00 AM - 5:00 AM |
OVERNIGHT MASH-UP Country, Rock, Pop, Jazz, Folk, Blues, whatever |
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| The
underwriting of local programs by businesses and individuals
on KWMV demonstrates your support for community radio in the
Wet Mountain Valley. KWMV depends upon community support to
keep these programs on the air. Contact
us today and show your support! |
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| Shanna Lewis is the host of A Peek in the Valley and co-station manager of KWMV. |
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Colorado News and Notes - Hosted by Shanna Lewis
Monday - Friday at 12:05 PM
Saturday and Sunday at 12:00 PM
New show: Monday - Friday
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KWMV’s Colorado News and Notes features stories from here in the Wet Mountain Valley and around Colorado. You'll hear Capitol Coverage produced by Rocky Mountain Community Radio - so you can keep up with what's going on under the dome at the state legislature. During Colorado News and Notes you may also hear A Peek in the Valley, KWMV’s occasional and eclectic look at people, places and happenings in the Wet Mountain Valley. A Peek In The Valley first aired in October of 2006 and since then we’ve broadcast a variety of feature stories, interviews and other news of interest to folks who care about the Valley. We've brought you local voices and opinions - everyone from the high school choir to Rotarians to county commissioners. A Peek In The Valley is produced by KWMV volunteers.
Shanna Lewis is co-station manager for KWMV and host of KWMV’s local program Colorado News and Notes. Her work as an independent radio producer has aired on NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday and hourly newscast, Voice of America, Prime Time Radio, Colorado Public Radio-KCFR News, Colorado Matters, KRCC News, Western Skies, and Pulse of the Planet. Photographs and print stories by Shanna have appeared in the Denver Post, The National Post (Canada), Colorado Central and elsewhere. Her work as a photographer and reporter has garnered seven Colorado Press Association awards. |
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Community Calendar - Hosted by Bob Tobin and
Mckenzie Horton
Produced in cooperation with the Wet Mountain Tribune
Monday - Friday at 7:05 AM, 11:05
AM and 5:05 PM
Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 AM, 11:00 AM |
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New show: Sun at 5PM, Thu at 5PM
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Bob Tobin came to Westcliffe with his wife Renee. He has a varied background ranging from Peace Corps in Micronesia, to sailing the Boston Tea Party ship across the Atlantic and on to serious work. After careers in finance, raising four kids, living and working in Honolulu, Boston, Princeton, New York City and Stamford, Conn., Renee and Bob discovered Westcliffe via google maps and
they are enjoying the peace and beautiful views. |
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Mckenzie Horton - Profile
coming soon. |
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| Marty Frick, host of Words on the Wind
which is a co-production of KWMV Radio and The West Custer County Library. |
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Words on the Wind - Hosted by Marty Frick
Produced in cooperation with the West Custer County Library
Tuesday, Thursday at 1:05 PM Saturday at 1:00 PM
New show: Tuesday at 1PM
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| Poetry is a way to say something complex
in a simple way, which takes a little bit of genius. But
there are many ways to do it well, if one poem doesn’t suit you, keep listening,
the next one might stop you in your tracks. Some people say
if it’s a good poem, it has a kind of stickiness. You
hear it, and a day later, it’s still in your brain.
We offer these poems up because they have given us joy, and
have stuck in our brains. Each week during Words on the Wind
one of your neighbors will read a poem – one of their
own or own by their favorite poets. Marty Frick hosts Words
on the Wind, which is a co-production of KWMV and the West
Custer County Library. Tell us what you think of the poetry
you hear. Send your comments to poetry@kwmv.org.
If you’d
like to read a poem on the radio send an email or talk to
Marty the next time you’re in the library. |
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Marty
Frick has 40 years of running government organizations
and producing housing under her belt. But she adores
the more playful switch to libraries, where she has worked
as the Director of the West Custer County Library for
9 years. Now she’s delighted to be a part of this
partnership with the community radio station. She says, “If
you put KWMV’s mission statement side by side with
that of the West Custer County Library District, you
would see plenty of similarities – serving up some
mind candy, sense of community, and a balance of serious
with light endeavors. Mountain Messages is a fun way
to greet your friends and neighbors, remind them to pick
up the groceries, wish them a holiday greeting, or just
offer interpersonal giggles.” |
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Norma Jandro is a librarian at West Custer County Library in Westcliffe.
She has been visiting the valley since 1980 and moved here in 2004. Radio is a
new adventure for Norma and she is thoroughly enjoying learning about radio and
broadcasting on KWMV.
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| Norma Jandro - Producer of Words on the Wind. |
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Valley Lives and Legends
Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 1:05 PM
Sunday at 1:00 PM
New show: Sunday at 1:00 PM
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Mel Porth
host of Valley Lives and Legends. |
Valley Lives and Legends is a quick
look back into the history
of the Wet Mountain
Valley.
Hosted by longtime
Valley resident and history
buff Mel Porth and
produced by KWMV
operations manager
Bob Thomason, VLL
opens August 2nd with
Custer County Middle
School students portraying
figures from local
history.
Valley Lives and Legends is supported by a grant from the Friends of Beckwith Ranch. |
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Kimberly Power
host of Community Overalls. |
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| KWMV and Sustainable Ways are working together to
keep the Wet Mountain Valley beautiful by promoting waste reduction, consumer
reuse and recycling. Every week, on this program we’ll share information about
why it is important to recycle, what you can do locally, and stories and tips
from your neighbors about what they are doing to preserve the valley’s beauty
for future generations. We’d love to hear your recycling stories, tips and
practices. Write to us at Sustainable Ways at PO Box 292, Westcliffe or call
783-0334. Sustainable Ways reminds you to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. |
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 Jim
Remington, Celtic and Beyond.
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Celtic
and Beyond - Hosted by Steve Chandler, Roger Wise and Jim Remington
Monday 7:00 to 9:00 PM
Celtic and Beyond conceived by Jim Remington, focuses on the
traditional instrumental and vocal music of Ireland, Scotland,
Wales, and North America. The show highlights the connection
between Celtic music and American old-timey, bluegrass, C&W and Cajun music.
Jim Remington has been involved with traditional Celtic
music for over 25 years. Trips to Ireland in the late seventies
and eighties where he first heard live traditional music,
lead to a love of the music and his studying of traditional
Irish fiddle and guitar styles. Jim studied with a number
of master players as well as studying fiddle and tin whistle
at the Willy Clancy School of Traditional Music in County
Clare, Ireland in 1990 and 2002. Jim played fiddle and guitar
with the Greencastle Band and toured New England with the
band for 10 years as part of the New England Council on
the Arts Touring Program. Two full length recordings where
done during this time and a compilation CD is scheduled
to be released in 2008. Jim has played many sessions of
music in many parts of the world and continues with his
interest and love of vocal and instrumental Celtic music. |
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The
underwriting of syndicated programs by businesses and individuals
on KWMV demonstrates your support for community radio
in the Wet Mountain Valley. KWMV depends upon community support
to keep these programs on the air.
Contact
us today and show your support! |
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Feature
Story News
Hourly
Mon. - Fri. from 7:00 am until 5:00 pm
Feature
Story News is the world's leading independent broadcast news
agency. With bureaus in Washington
DC, New York, Orlando, London, Brussels, Moscow, Beijing, and
Tehran, and an ongoing presence in Baghdad. |
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FM Odyssey
Sun.
at 2 pm, encores Mon. 2 pm, Tues. 2pm, Sat. 2 pm
FM Odyssey re-creates the lost art of the true freeform,
FM format. FM ODYSSEY maintains this format
by blending rarely played cuts from long-standing artists with
new and emerging
singer/songwriters. |
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The Colorado Sound
Wed. 2 pm and Fri. 6 pm
Host Chris K., aka "goat, "is no stranger to the Colorado music scene ... he has been on the air in Northern Colorado off and on since 1977, with on-air stints at KPAW, KGLL, KCSU, KSQI, KIMN, KUAD and more. He is arguably the first dj in Northern Colorado to have played a rap record on the radio (KUAD - 1978) or in a mainstream, mass-appeal dance-club (Theo's, Greeley, 1978). ... and he has also performed as a musician throughout Colorado, either as a solo artist or in bands. Chris K. has been a character in the music scene along the Front Range of Colorado in four decades now ... and despite the grass he chews on regularly, he shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. |
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Hearts
of Space
Sun.
at 7 pm, encores: Thurs. and Sat. at 7 pm.
Beginning in the early 1970s, Produced, Stephen Hill hosted a
weekly late-night radio program on KPFA-FM in the San Francisco
Bay
area. What
began purely as a labor of love eventually became the most popular
contemporary music program on Public Radio. Over the intervening
quarter century, Hearts of Space has evolved into a multifaceted
broadcast, music production and broadcasting organization encompassing
radio, records, and Internet streaming.
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Engines
of Our Ingenuity
Mon.
- Fri. at 10 am and 3 pm
The Engines of Our Ingenuity is a radio program that tells
the story of how our culture is formed by human creativity. Written
and hosted by John Lienhard, it is heard nationally on Public
Radio and produced by KUHF-FM Houston. |
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The
Thomas Jefferson Hour
Sun. at 5 pm, encore Sat. 5 pm
Presented by Clay S. Jenkinson, founder of the Marmarth Institute,
writer, scholar, teacher, commentator and historical impersonator. |
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Putumayo World Music Hour
Sun.
at 6 pm, encores Sat. 6 pm, Fri 2 pm
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Putumayo World Music Hour is an internationally syndicated
radio show that takes listeners on a global musical journey
every
week. Discover a world of music!
Hosted by Putumayo's CEO and Founder Dan Storper and KFOG personality
Rosalie Howarth, the Putumayo World Music Hour is a weekly journey
through the music of many different cultures, featuring appealing
and accessible songs that are "guaranteed to make you feel
good!" |
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WoodSongs
Sun. at 4 pm, encores
Thu. 2 pm, Sat. 4 pm
Folksinger Michael Johnathon's WOODSONGS OLD-TIME RADIO HOUR
is recorded before a live-audience at the Kentucky Theatre in
Lexington, KY. This internationally syndicated radio show is
broadcast
on over 400 radio stations. |
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