JAN. 2017JAN. 2017
New 24/7 Services Launches January 16
01 | Sunday 1:30 World Dancesport
Grandslam Series 7:30 The New Years Celebration
2017 from Vienna 9:00 Sherlock: The Six Thatchers 10:36 Sherlock: The Six Thatchers
02 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Evening with the Governor 10:00 Best and Most Beautiful
Things 11:00 Charlie Rose
03 | Tuesday 8:00 Sidney Lumet: American
Masters 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
04 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Secrets of the Dead 11:00 Charlie Rose
05 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Under the Radar Michigan 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Vicious 11:00 Charlie Rose
06 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 In Jackson Heights
07 | Saturday 11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Fall in Love with Music 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Garden Smart 1:00 Under the Radar Michigan 1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Motorweek 3:00 Woodwright's Shop
3:30 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
4:00 Growing a Greener World 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 Curious Crew 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Mind of a Chef 10:30 Chef's Life 11:00 Austin City Limits
08 | Sunday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 Evening with the Governor 7:00 Sherlock: The Six Thatchers 9:00 Sherlock: The Lying
Detective
09 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Hi Gene! Meet the Real
Senator Mccarthy
10 | Tuesday 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons 9:00 Command And Control:
American Experience 11:00 Charlie Rose
11 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature
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SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 12:00 America's Heartland 12:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 1:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 1:30 Religion & thics
Newsweekly 2:00 Off the Record 2:30 Spotlight On The News 3:00 Consuelo Mack
Wealthtrack 3:30 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill 4:00 Democracy Now! 5:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 Start Up
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MASTERPIECESherlock Season 4Sun., Jan. 1 & Jan. 8, 9pmSun., Jan. 15, 7pmSherlock returns with three brand-new feature length episodes, promising laughter, tears, shocks, surprises and extraordinary cases. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman reprise their iconic roles as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in the hit drama inspired by the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. See the full schedule below for repeats.
WKAR ORIGINAL SPECIALEvening with the GovernorMon., Jan. 2, 9pm Governor Rick Snyder and First Lady Sue Snyder reflect on the past year in Michigan politics with Off the Record anchor Tim Skubick.
9:00 NOVA 10:00 Uranium - Twisting the
Dragon's Tail
12 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Under the Radar Michigan 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Vicious 11:00 Charlie Rose
13 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Bel Canto the Opera
14 | Saturday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Mind of a Chef 10:30 Chef's Life 11:00 Austin City Limits
15 | Sunday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 Evening with Gwen Ifill 7:00 Sherlock: The Final Problem 9:00 Victoria 11:00 Theater Talk 11:30 Off the Record
16 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 What Was Ours 11:00 Charlie Rose
17 | Tuesday 7:00 Michigan State of the
State 2017 8:30 Out of Order 9:00 FRONTLINE
11:00 Charlie Rose
18 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature 9:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
19 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Under The Radar Michigan 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Vicious 11:00 Charlie Rose
20 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Alicia Keys - Landmarks
Live in Concert 10:00 American Masters –
August Wilson 11:30 Theater Talk
21 | Saturday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Mind of a Chef 10:30 Chef's Life 11:00 Austin City Limits
22 | Sunday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 Making Waves: Battle for
The Great Lakes 7:00 David Holt's State of Music 8:00 Mercy Street 9:00 Victoria 10:00 Secrets of the Six Wives 11:00 Theater Talk 11:30 Off the Record
23 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Independent Lens 11:30 Watching Our Water: The
Challenge to Keep It Clean
24 | Tuesday 8:00 Rachel Carson: American
Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
25 | Wednesday 8:00 Nature 9:00 NOVA 10:00 Alzheimer's: Every Minute
Counts 11:00 Charlie Rose
26 | Thursday 8:00 Michigan Out of Doors 8:30 Under The Radar Michigan 9:00 This Old House Hour 10:00 Vicious 11:00 Charlie Rose
27 | Friday 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Off the Record 9:00 Brad Paisley - Landmarks
Live In Concert: A Great Performances Special
10:00 Loretta Lynn: American Masters
28 | Saturday 11:00 Curious Crew 11:30 Music Voyager 12:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:30 Garden Smart 1:00 Under The Radar Michigan 1:30 This Old House 2:00 Ask This Old House
MASTERPIECEVictoriaSun., Jan. 15, 9pmThe eight-hour drama follows Victoria from the time she becomes Queen in 1837 at the age of 18, through her relationship with Lord Melbourne, her first prime minister and intimate friend, and her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert.
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FRONTLINEDivided States of AmericaTue., Jan. 17 and Wed., Jan. 18, 9pm Days before the inauguration of the 45th American president, FRONTLINE looks back at events during the Obama presidency that have revealed deep divisions in our country and examines the America the next president will inherit. This two-part program offers an in-depth view of the partisanship that gridlocked Washington, and the racial tensions that have erupted throughout the country.
2:30 Motorweek 3:00 Woodwright's Shop 3:30 Rough Cut -
Woodworking with Tommy Mac
4:00 Growing A Greener World 4:30 Michigan Out of Doors 5:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 Curious Crew 6:00 QuizBusters 6:30 QuizBusters 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Great British Baking Show 10:00 Mind of A Chef 10:30 Chef's Life 11:00 Austin City Limits
29 | Sunday 11:00 Curious Crew 6:00 Making Waves: Battle for
the Great Lakes 7:00 David Holt's State of Music 8:00 Mercy Street 9:00 Victoria 10:00 Secrets of The Six Wives 11:00 Theater Talk 11:30 Off the Record
30 | Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 POV 11:00 Charlie Rose
31 | Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots 9:00 Race Underground:
American Experience 10:00 FRONTLINE 11:00 Charlie Rose
Mercy Street Season 2Sun., Jan. 22, 8pm Allegiances blur and loyalties shift as the war pushes the drama beyond the hospital. Follow the growing chaos at Alexandria’s Mansion House, the precarious position of the Green family and the changing situation of the burgeoning black population.
The full WKAR PBS KIDS schedule is
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More times to watch! Saturdays at 11am and 5:30pmSundays at 11am
Explore at home! Download #CuriosityGuides at wkar.org
NEW! FROM GREAT PERFORMANCESLandmarks Live In ConcertFridays 9pm, beginning on Jan. 20New Arts Strand Landmarks Live In Concert debuts on Great Performances with Grammy Award-winning singer Alicia Keys Friday, January 20 at 9 p.m., and country music superstar Brad Paisley, Friday, January 27, at 9 p.m. on PBS.
Inquisitive Kids are Back!
Host Rob Stephenson and the crew return for a third season exploring science, technology, engineering and mathematics. New this season, crew member Janellyn is "Curious About Careers." This month she visits a physicist, a pediatrician, an engineer, a microbiologist and others where they work.
New Channel Starts Jan. 16Over-the-airChannel 23.4*
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Jan. 2 Wheels and AxlesJan. 9 ResonanceJan. 16 MomentumJan. 23 Football Science
Jan. 30 Buoyancy
Mondays at 5:30pm
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01 | SUN 8:00 Nature 9:00 Oyler: One School, One
Year 10:00 Doc World 11:30 Afghanistan: Our Own
Backyard 02 | MON 8:00 Afropop: the Ultimate
Cultural Exchange 9:00 Local USA 9:30 On Story 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Exploring the 1000 Islands 03 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Life on the Line 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Craftsman's Legacy 11:30 Under the Radar Michigan 04 | WED 8:00 Evening with the Governor 9:00 Frontline 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 MN Original 11:30 Healthy Minds with Dr.
Jeffrey Borenstein05 | THU 8:00 Sidney Lumet: American
Masters 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 06 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 07 | SAT 8:00 Bard in the Backcountry 9:00 Sherlock Season 4 10:30 When the World Answered 11:00 Film School Shorts 11:30 Theater Talk 08 | SUN 8:00 Nature 9:00 Reel South 10:00 Doc World 11:30 Life on the Line 09 | MON 8:00 World Exclusive 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 10 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Life on the Line 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Craftsman's Legacy 11:30 Under the Radar Michigan11 | WED 8:00 Command and Control:
American Experience 10:00 PBS NewsHour
11:00 Charlie Rose 12 | THU 8:00 Uranium - Twisting the
Dragon's Tail 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 13 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 14 | SAT 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 7:00 Sherlock Season 4 9:00 Sherlock Season 4 11:00 Film School Shorts 11:30 Theater Talk 15 | SUN 8:00 Nature 9:00 Reel South 10:00 Doc World 11:00 Global Voices 8:00 Afropop: the Ultimate
Cultural Exchange 16 | MON 9:00 Local USA 9:30 On Story 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Slovakia: Treasures in the
Heart Of Europe 17 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Life on the Line 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Craftsman's Legacy 11:30 Under the Radar Michigan 18 | WED 8:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 MN Original 11:30 Healthy Minds with Dr.
Jeffrey Borenstein 19 | THU 8:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 20 | FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 African American Museum 21 | SAT 7:00 Sherlock Season 4 9:00 Victoria 11:00 Film School Shorts 11:30 Theater Talk 22 | SUN 8:00 Nature 9:00 Reel South
10:00 Doc World 11:00 Member of Parliament 23 | MON 8:00 Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange 9:00 Local USA 9:30 On Story 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 24 | TUE 8:00 America Reframed 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Craftsman's Legacy 11:30 Under the Radar Michigan 25 | WED 8:00 Boomers Up. No Excuse. 9:00 FRONTLINE 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 MN Original 11:30 Healthy Minds with Dr.
Jeffrey Borenstein 26 | THU 8:00 Rachel Carson: American
Experience 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Independent Lens 27| FRI 8:00 Great British Baking Show 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Charlie Rose 28| SAT 8:00 Mercy Street 9:00 Victoria 10:00 Secrets of the Six Wives 11:00 Film School Shorts 11:30 Theater Talk 29| SUN 8:00 Nature 9:00 Reel South 10:00 Doc World 11:00 Women Of '69, Unboxed 30| MON 8:00 Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange 9:00 Local USA 9:30 On Story 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Ecuador: The Royal Tour 31| TUE 8:00 America Reframed 9:30 Leaves of Change 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Craftsman's Legacy 11:30 Under the Radar Michigan
WORLD
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CREATEJANUARY 7 & 8 • INFUSED FLAVORS Prepare your palate as Create’s top chefs awaken your taste buds with their bold, flavor-packed recipes. Satisfy your craving for Cuban-style sofrito in Sara Moulton’s kitchen. Sample sweet and savory Italian dishes from Lidia Bastianich. Soak up seafood smoking techniques from Steven Raichlen. And grill steak the Nick Stellino way — with a tomato-infused marinade.
JANUARY 14 & 15 • JUST BEACHYPack your flip-flops! This weekend, Create's travel experts and art lovers visit some of the world's best beaches. Plunge into the azure waters of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and Tahiti’s blue lagoons with Rudy Maxa. Explore Florida’s Emerald Coast with Colleen Kelly as she takes sand castle building to new heights. Soak in the sunset through Bob Ross’ “Ebb Tide” painting. And experience the essence of summer with Katie Brown’s elegant recipes and beach-glass vase.
JANUARY 21 & 22 • CHINESE NEW YEAR Create ushers in the Year of the Rooster with a celebration of China's food and culture. Chef Ming Tsai prepares Chinese comfort food, while Cecilia Chiang recreates the crispy Szechuan duck recipe from her famed restaurant. The Cook’s Country and America’s Test Kitchen teams revive classic recipes for chicken chow mein, mu shu pork, crispy orange beef and more. Globe Trekker’s intrepid travelers discover the roots of Cantonese cuisine. And Taiwan’s most famous TV cook gives Burt Wolf a guided tour of the Taipei’s night markets.
JANUARY 28 & 29 • RICK STEVES' EUROPESit back and let Rick Steves stoke your travel dreams. Live vicariously through Rick as he experiences the local culture, cuisine and fun of Italy, England, Germany, Bulgaria, and Romania. Whether visiting Siena’s wild Il Palio horse race or exploring the forested mountains of Transylvania for a peek at an old German fortress, Rick provides informative and enlightening ways to enjoy Europe's great cities and off-the-beaten-path discoveries.
MARATHONS SATURDAYS 6AM-NOON & 6PM-MID • SUNDAYS NOON-6PM
6:00 am Crafting
7:00 am Cooking
8:30 am Health & Fitness9:30 am Travel
10:00 am Home Improvement
11:00 am Gardening & Crafting
1:00 pm Cooking
3:00 pm Travel
4:30 pm Home Improvement
5:00 pm Gardening & Crafting6:00 pm Home Improvement
6:30 pm Cooking
10:00 pm Home Improvement
10:30 pm Travel11:30 pm Cooking
WEEKDAYS
6:00 am MARATHON
12:00 pm Cooking
3:30 pm Home Improvement
4:00 pm Travel
5:00 pm Cooking
6:00 pm MARATHONto midnight
SATURDAYS SUNDAYS
12:00 pm MARATHON
6:00 am Crafting
7:00 am Cooking
9:00 am Travel
10:00 am Home Improvement
11:00 am Gardening & Crafting
10:30 pm Travel
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90.5 FM ScheduleWEEKDAYS
12 a Classical Music5 a Morning Edition9 a Classical Morning1 p Classical Afternoon (M-Th)2 p What’s New on WKAR (F)4 p All Things Considered 7 p Flint Symphony Orchestra (M)7 p Community Concerts (T) 7 p The Fugue (W)7 p Michigan Matinee (Th)
7 p Wind & Rhythm (F)8 p Classical Music
SATURDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Car Talk11 a Current State
noon Community Concerts1 p Metropolitan Opera5 p All Things Considered 6 p Prairie Home Companion8 p Full Moon Hacksaw
10 p European Jazz Stage
SUNDAYS12 a Classical Music8 a Weekend Edition
10 a Prairie Home Companionnoon The Fugue
1 p Michigan Matinee2 p What's New on WKAR 4 p Current State5 p All Things Considered
Weekend6 p Folk Alley8 p Folk Sampler9 p Thistle and Shamrock
10 p Sunday Classics11 p Classical Music
WEEKDAYS Sign On BBC World Service
1 p Current Sports 2 p To The Point
with Warren Olney3 p The Takeaway
with John Hockenberry 4 p BBC World Service
6 p To The Point
SATURDAYSSign On Ondas en Espanol
10 a BBC World Service2 p Current State3 p BBC World Service4 p Kaleidoscope5 p BBC World Service 6 p Ondas en Espanol
Sign Off BBC World Service
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10 a BBC World Service12 p Kaleidoscope1 p Current State3 p Rick Steves4 p MSU Today5 p BBC World Service6 p Ondas en Espanol
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1 | SUN• from Tom McCulloch. Happy
New Year!
• to celebrate Rick Cook and Cathy Zell choosing Ray and Thelma's anniversary as their own.
5 | THU
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• from Aaron Galonsky in honor of his wife Marion on their wedding anniversary.
• from Jessica and Elijah Burton in memory of Bob "Ace" Martinson.
26 | THU
• to celebrate Michigan Day!
25 | WED
• from Thea Glicksman, in loving memory of husband Elliot Glicksman, in remembrance of his birthday today.
10 | TUE
John Stout: Jamaican Folk Song Fantasy, Ann Arbor Concert Band; John Stout, conductor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in e minor, Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Matthew Aubin, conductor
Rene Clausen: Prayer (setting of text by Mother Teresa), Lange Choral Ensemble; Stephen Lange, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS7PM
• from Ned and Katherine Simpson celebrating Leon Gregorian and John Madden at New England Music Camp.
New Year's from Viennawith Gustavo Dudamel11a-1p on 90.5 FM
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Ludwig van Beethoven: "Fidelio" Overture, Jackson Symphony Orchestra; Matthew Aubin, conductor
Paul Creston: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band, Ann Arbor Concert Band; Jerry Bilik, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS7PM
Gustav Mahler: Movements 3 & 4 from the Symphony No. 4 in G, Katharine Nunn, mezzo-soprano; MSU Symphony Orchestra; Kevin Noe, conductor
20 | FRI
• in celebration of Roger Fechner on his 80th birthday.
21 | SAT
• from Grandma Shutt celebrating Sylvia's 6th birthday, Have a great day! You are loved!
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4 | WED• from Robert and Charlotte
Wilks, in celebration of their granddaughter, Moema's, first birthday.
12 | THU
• from Eileen Houston in grateful recognition of WKAR employees and members and for many years of great listening.
13 | FRI
• from Colletta H. Moser.• in memory of blue skies,
sunny days, autumn leaves blowing, snow and Mary Ellen's rocks.
3 | TUE
Paul Creston: Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Band, Ann Arbor Concert Band; Jerry Bilik, conductor
Ludwig van Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat for Piano & Orchestra "Emperor," Jeremy Denk, piano; Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Tomothy Muffitt, conductor
Johann Sebastian Bach: Variation #13 from the "Goldberg Variations," Jeremy Denk, piano
COMMUNITY CONCERTS7PM
• from Dr. Robert Ward, in celebration of Helen's birthday.
14 | SAT
• from Basil and Coralene Bloss in celebration of Basil's 75th birthday.
31 | TUE
• from Karen East in memory of her father, Carl "Mickey" East.
• from Charles Liken in celebration of Michelle and Franz's birthdays.
MSU Faculty Recital SeriesTuesday, January 31 at 7:30 pm
Dmitri Berlinsky, professor of violin and artist teacher at the Michigan State University College of Music and youngest winner in the history of the Paganini International Violin Competition performs in concert.
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra LIVEMozart Birthday Bash8 pm on 90.5 FM
9 | MON
8 | SUN
7 | SAT
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Ottorino Respighi: Tone Poem, "The Fountains of Rome," Lansing Symphony Orchestra; Timothy Muffitt, conductor
Gustav Mahlet: Movements 1 & 2 from the Symphony No. 4 in G, MSU Symphony Orchestra; Kevin Noe, conductor
COMMUNITY CONCERTS7PM
Joaquín Turina: "The Procession of Our Lady of the Dew," MSU Wind Symphony; Dustin Barr, conductor
• in celebration of Christine Hollister's birthday.
• from the Potchen family in celebration of their wife and mother, Geri's birthday.
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• from Stuart and Bobbie Pankratz in celebration of their 35th wedding anniversary.
• in honor of Nancy Rinek – You are my best friend, happy birthday. Love, Mitch.
• from Hiram and Dolores Fitzgerald, in honor of the Serbian Eastern Orthodox Christmas.
• from Ray Telman to his loving wife, Rhonda Lienhart, on her birthday.
• from Patricia Riggs-Berthold celebrating her birthday, family, friends, Quarkie the cat, and the joy of music.
• from Roberta McCall honoring her Guide Dog, Caliber on their first anniversary. Attaboy, Caliber!
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WKAR Pop-Up StoriesThu., Jan. 12, 6:30pm | Urban Beat, Old Town Lansing
Help WKAR Radio kick off the next season of Pop-Up Stories at Urban Beat in Old Town Lansing. Have a story to share? Share it with us - Or, just come along to hear others. We hope to see you there! More info at
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WKAR PBS Kids – Anytime, Anywhere Beginning Jan. 16New, free 24/7 multiplatform children’s services from WKAR and PBS will include a new TV channel, a live stream on digital platforms and, later this year, an interactive gaming feature. WKAR will broadcast PBS KIDS shows 24 hours a day on over-the-air channel 23.4* and participating cable systems (contact your provider for details), and offer a live stream online and mobile devices.
It's all aimed at making it easy for children to watch their favorite series during primetime and other after-school hours when viewing among families is high.
Join us Jan. 14 for PBS Kids Day at WKAR (details below) to learn more about WKAR PBS Kids and WKAR Family -- a new project from your Capital Region source for media that matters.
*Over-the-air viewers will need to re-scan to add channel 23.4
More News and More Classical Music Getting ready for a fresh start on the New Year, December brought some programming changes to 90.5 FM designed to bring more of what you have asked for. Now, music lovers can get an earlier start to their day, with classical music beginning at 9 a.m. weekday mornings. And, the Metropolitan Opera is back on Saturday afternoons.
For your afternoon drive time, Mark Bashore returns as your WKAR host for All Things Considered; AND, adds an additional hour, up to 7 p.m., to get you all the way home. You'll hear more Capital Region reporting from Brooke Allen, Mark and the WKAR NewsTeam during Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and throughout the day: on the air, online and in the NPR One app.
More news, more Capital Region reporting, and more classical music - when you want it, and wherever you are.
PBS Kids Day at WKARSat., Jan. 14, 12:30 – 3:30pm | WKAR Studios
Bring your whole family to WKAR for a day of fun celebrating the launch of our new PBS Kids 24/7 channel and our new educational platform: WKAR Family. Cat in the Hat and other PBS Kids characters will be there, as well as Rob Stephenson and the Curious Crew! Stop by anytime between 12:30pm and 3:30pm! Visit wkar.org for complete details.
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