radio program schedule for Wednesday.

By WRFR-LP Radio | May 16, 2012

7-8am   “Mid Coast Morning Show,” with your host, Steve Roberts hosting a unique local talk radio program featuring an eclectic assortment of music interlaced with pointed, critical, and sometimes humorous opinion. Steve from time to time interviews local people involved in the community, politics, or local events and invites listeners to get out of bed, get involved, and get on the phone by calling in to the program at 593-0013 and enlivening the discussion. Sponsored by Crestwood Kitchens, Arizona Road Adventures, Jess’ Market, & Philbrook  & Associates Bookkeeping.

 

 

 

 

 

8-10am “Snooze Button Radio,” with Jim Ohio. A musical pot-luck of songs spanning the 1960’s to the present and pulled from a cross of genres with an emphasis on catchy tunes to start your day off right.

Sponsored by Home Kitchen Café.

 

 

 

 

 

10-11am  “World in Song.”   Great music from all over!

 

11am-12pm  “Sacred Roar,” with Rev. Mark Glovin of the First Universalist Church Rockland. Readings, music, poetry and discussion.

Sponsored by Continuum Physical Therapy and Red Barn Publishing both in Rockland.

 

 

 

 

 

12-2pm   “Your Virtual Ballroom,” with well seasoned broadcaster, “Johnny Ellis,”  playing Big Band Music: the great sounds of the great bands of swing era, reminding us of what we thought were the simple carefree  times. This show is sponsored by Sargent Lock and Safe  & “The Homesteads” w/Joanne Miller.

 

2-3pm   “Classic Gold Radio Hour,” with Claymoore Wales, a listener appreciation program. Each show will focus on one artist. Listeners are invited to call in 593-0013 and make requests for the upcoming weeks. Sponsored Head 2 Toe (Leatherworks and Cobbler, Toby Roberts).

 

3-4pm   “World in Song.”

 

4-5pm  Joe Steinberger’s time slot  or “World in Song.”                              

 

5-7 pm  “Out! on the air!”   This show is created and organized by Rockland’s very own GLBTQQAI youth group, “OUT! As I want to be.” They will be playing music and hosting interviews with members of the community and youth members. This is a group that supports gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, questioning, transgenered, allied, and intersexed young people aged 14-22 in the midcoast area. Sponsored by Thorndike Creamery.

 

6-7pm “World in Song,” except on the first Wednesday of each month.

 

                    

 

6-7pm  first Wednesday of each month: “OPEN BOOK,” with host, Jonathan Kosnow. This program consists of  lively interviews with local authors, about their books. Topics such as history, the arts, local lore are just some of the topics that will be discussed. Sponsored by Rock City Roasters & Café.

 

7-8pm “Pot Luck Club,” or ……………………………..

 

                        on the first Wednesday of each month:

 

7-8pm “Bee Guardians,” with Aimee and Antje. As bee guardians they will take you into the beehive and share the lives of the honeybees and their importance for all of us. Aimee and Antje will bring observations from the hive, honeybee facts, and will muse on what the bees can teach us, enlivened by buzzing bee music and poetry. Sponsored by Gold Star Honeybees of Bath, Maine and also Clean Bee Laundry at Reny’s Plaza.

 

 

 

7-8pm  “The Pot Luck Club,” hosted by WRFR talk show hosts and  DJ’s. Each week we sign up to bring a show to the airwaves, it’s always a surprise.

Sponsored by Mid Coast Internet Solutions.

 

8-10pm  “Keith’s Studio,” featuring Keith MacKenzie as host playing different genres that he likes and has special meaning for him, including Blues, Rock n’ Roll, R&B, Folk, with some surprises. Each week the selections played will be somewhat unique and different. What Keith plays will vary according to his mood and energy level that evening and for sure, it will be melodic and clean sounding. Keith hopes to open your ears to some good music, new to you, and reunite you with some you already know. Sponsored by  French & Brawn and also www.dirigoblue.com & Jensen’s Pharmacy.

 

 

 

10pm-6am “WORLD in SONG,” great music- just keeps on playing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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