Programs A-Z
With about 85 volunteer hosts, our programming reflects the wide variety of interests these programmers bring, and reflects the character and nature of the people and places of West Marin. All hosts, whether of music or talk shows, regularly bring on guests, principally from our West Marin villages, and also from around the Bay Area and the world.
While Americana/bluegrass music is a big part of our schedule, KWMR airs music of almost all genres: Celtic, Reggae, Latin, Jazz & Swing, Blues, Alt Rock, World, Happy Hour music. We even have a show highlighting just the new releases in our music library. Bringing live performances on-air is part of the fun for music hosts and listeners!
Between roughly 8 am and midnight, KWMR airs about two hours of music to every one hour of talk. Our interview hosts cover culture, politics, environment and ecology, agriculture, literature, spirituality and psychology, health and science, the performing arts, parenting issues... with about 6 hours a week of Spanish-language and bi-lingual music and talk shows.
KWMR has a process for training new programmers in the technical skills and interview/host skills needed for the live shows. Programmers who become competent in these areas can then go on to learn audio recording and editing in the production studio, field recording, news production, and remote broadcasts using phone lines and RPU gear. If you are interested in volunteering as a programmer click here to find out more.
Locally produced news. Monday-Friday at 6:30 am, 8 am, 6:30 pm (Fri 7 pm), and midnight. Saturday and Sunday, the full week's stories at 6:30 am.
Susannah retired' from KWMR in January 2013. We thank her for all the good programs she brought us!
New Releases in the KWMR music library; and Music Specials.
starting June 2013....."What's New? with Jimo & Friends" alternates with "Aztec Pride with Jorge Ramirez."
new 8:30 am Park Wavelengths with Loretta Farley
9:30 am KT's Kitchen
Hawai'i Calling with Susanna Henderson is now every-other Saturday. Her archives are on Hawai'i Calling's own page.
Africa and the Diaspora with Mark Potts retired April 13, 2013.
Produced and hosted by Layna Berman & Jeffry Fawcett. To see thier website, click here.