Four Corners Public Radio Radio Schedule

Friday, May 24
Time
Program
12:00 AM
BBC World News
6:00 AM
Steve Inskeep & Renee Montagne
Two hour in-depth news program from National Public Radio.
9:00 AM
An eclectic mix of music, featuring Americana - folk, roots and bluegrass - plus rock, blues, world and jazz.
12:00 PM
The best new CD's, broadcast weekly in their entirety, with a trivia contest at 12:30, winners receiving a a copy of the CD.
1:00 PM
Chris O'Shea
An eclectic mix of music, featuring Americana - folk, roots and bluegrass - plus rock, blues, world and jazz.
4:00 PM
Two-hour in depth news program from National Public Radio.
6:00 PM
Daily award-winning interview and features program.
7:00 PM
A weekly exploration of contemporary music from around the world.
8:00 PM
The Latin Alternative
The Latin Alternative is a one hour weekly exploration into the world of Latin rock, funk, hip-hop and electronic music. The Latin Alternative is co-hosted by two of the genre's leading experts, Josh Norek (co-founder of the Latin Alternative Music Conference and frontman of Latino-Jewish rap group Hip Hop Hoodíos) and Ernesto Lechner (contributing writer for Rolling Stone, LA Times, & Chicago Tribune and author of the book 'Rock en Español: The Latin Alternative Rock Explosion'). The program focuses on crossover-friendly Latin rock, electronic, funk and hip-hop artists, as well as interviews with such key acts as Ozomatli, Jaguares, Ana Tijoux, Calle 13 and Diego Garcia.
9:00 PM
George Collinet
A weekly world music and culture program.
10:00 PM
Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis
Sound Opinions is hosted by music writers Greg Kot of The Chicago Tribune and Jim DeRogatis of WBEZ. They meet each week to interview artists, listen to performances, report on the latest music and pop culture news and review albums past and present.
11:00 PM
Wits
Wits is a live public radio show that brings world-class comedians, actors and musicians to the stage of the Fitzgerald Theater, where host John Moe gives them and the audience the time of their lives. Wits mixes improv, sketch comedy, conversation, music and genuine beauty in a program praised as "one of the rare public radio comedy shows that's actually funny" (Huffington Post) and "a wildly successful radio show" (City Pages, Minneapolis).