We're kicking off the fall season by bringing seven new shows on board across our services, including the very popular Snap Judgement, The New Yorker Radio Hour, and Think. We're also making a permanent home for a couple of music programs we aired this past spring while our volunteers were safely at home: Folk Alley and WoodSongs.
The financial crunch brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic caused a handful of programs in the public radio world to end production, including Live From Here with Chris Thile, Q the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½, and Ken Rudin's Political Junkie. NPR's On Point will also be scaling back from two hours each day to one.
Here's a list of what is changing for each service:
Rhythm & News - Saturdays
- Radiolab moves up from 11am to 10am (Replacing Ask Me Another)
- Snap Judgement airs at 11am
- Folk Alley airs from 3pm-5pm (Replacing Live From Here)
- Conversations from the World Cafe airs at 8pm (Replacing Q the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½/99% Invisible)
Rhythm & News - Sundays
- Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour airs from 9pm-10pm (Replacing Live From Here)
- The Midnight Special airs from 10pm-Midnight (Replacing Mtn. Stage)
News & Information - Weekdays
- StarDate airs at 9:57am/9:57pm (Replacing As It Was)
- Think! airs at 2pm
- 1A moves from 2pm to 6pm (Replacing the second hour of On Point)
News & Information - Sundays
- The New Yorker Radio Hour airs at 1pm (Replacing Political Junkie)
Classics & News - Sundays
- ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ From Tanglewood airs at 7pm (Replacing DW Festival Concerts)