Full Schedule

Thursday

12:00am6:00am
Indie artists from the past resurface to soundtrack your late-night hours with timeless tunes and hidden gems that blend nostalgia with discovery.
6:00am9:00am
A curated blend of interesting indie music to amp you up and even you out for the day ahead,
9:00am10:00am
Ian Masters’ “Background Briefing” offers a daily digest of analysis and insight into national and international events.
10:00am11:00am
Democracy Now! is an independent, nationally syndicated grassroots global news hour featuring news and opinions from around the world, hosted by the journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
11:00am2:00pm
Enjoy a little jazz at mid-day. Jazz Brunch includes classic and modern jazz with just a touch of smooth jazz.
2:00pm5:00pm
Jazz 2.5 with Larry Dane-Kellogg allows the listener to become aware of a wide array of recently released jazz.
5:00pm6:00pm
Is Love Enough, hosted by Gregory and Karen Lightner, is an exploration of the family with guests talking about such topics as family rules, family cohesion, raising kids and keeping a marriage together.
6:00pm7:00pm
The latest and greatest indie music chosen by Savannah locals. New releases weekly!
    7:00pm8:00pm
    Here it is Tomorrow explores the edges of almost popular, no longer popular, and never was popular music. Likely suspects include neglected West Coast jazz, embarrassing b-movie soundtracks, minor college radio hits, mutant international pop and more.
      8:00pm9:00pm
      Progressive/art/space/free rock/jazz/psych/folk/fusion sounds for adventurous listeners, with Rob from Theme Stream.
        9:00pm10:00pm
        The Chromdar Hour is a weekly exploration into the many genres of punk music and everything that falls under the umbrella of upbeat rock music. Every week’s show has a different theme announced weekly at @Thechromdarhour on Instagram.
        10:00pm11:00pm
        Festering Decay’s Metal Domination is a weekly peek into the underground world of extreme metal, offering brief insight into the genre and highlighting some of its best artists.
        11:00pm11:59pm
        Joe Frank's syndicated programs are sometimes dark, sometimes absurdist, sometimes solo recitations, sometimes ensemble pieces performed or improvised by actors, and sometimes voices of real people heard in real situations.