KBIA

KBIA

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
4am Morning Edition
(KBIA News at 7:35, 8:06, and 8:35)
(Marketplace Morning Report at 9 minutes before the hour, 4:51 through 8:51)
(Radio Friends with Paul Pepper at 8:51)
Jazz After Hours Jazz After Hours 4am
5am 5am
6am Thinking Out Loud: Saturday Sports 6am
7am Weekend Edition Saturday Weekend Edition Sunday 7am
8am 8am
9am Classical Music
(Lunch with Mozart Monday at noon)
Classical Music Car Talk 9am
10am Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! This American Life 10am
11am This American Life Car Talk 11am
12pm Metropolitan Opera A Prairie Home Companion 12pm
1pm 1pm
2pm Reel Music Bob Edwards Weekend 2pm
3pm All Things Considered
(KBIA News at 4:04, 4:32, 5:04, and 5:32)
3pm
4pm All Things Considered 4pm
5pm A Prairie
Home Companion

(live)
To the Best of Our Knowledge 5pm
6pm Marketplace 6pm
6:30 Intersection Thinking Out Loud with Darren Hellwege Views of the News Global Journalist Thinking Out Loud: Arts on Friday 6:30
7pm Performance Today Little Steven's Underground Garage Celtic Connections 7pm
8pm Classical Guitar Alive! 8pm
9pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts Live! At the Concertgebouw New York Philharmonic This Week Pittsburgh Symphony Radio Keller's Cellar Hearts of Space 9pm
10pm Beale Street Caravan The Romantic Hours 10pm
11pm Music Through the Night Jazz After Hours Music Through the Night 11pm
12am 12am
1am 1am
2am 2am
3am 3am
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Live Metropolitan Opera Saturday radio broadcasts, in addition to being heard on KBIA, will be available via Web audio streaming at kbia.org during the 2009-2010 season. The contents of the broadcast are copyrighted by The Metropolitan Opera, all rights are reserved, and any use or reproduction of any of the material therein without permission of The Metropolitan Opera is strictly prohibited and will be prosecuted.
The Met usually starts at noon during its season, which concludes May 8. KBIA might occasionally pre-empt This American Life at 11 to accommodate an earlier start time, and, upon the conclusion of the opera, will join one of these programs in progress: Bob Edwards Weekend (noon to 2), To the Best of Our Knowledge (2 to 4), All Things Considered (4 to 5). We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the seasonal irregularity of our schedule.