Volume 38 / No. 1 January to March 2018 Changes coming to SPR for 2018 Continued inside under KPBX Programming Grid Continued inside under KSFC Programming Grid The New Year brings several significant changes to the program lineup of Spokane Public Radio. Starting on January 1st A Prairie Home Companion will be replaced on Saturday afternoons on KPBX 91.1 with Live Wire from Portland, OR at 3 pm and The Moth Radio Hour at 4 pm. Our Sunday lineup will now include Inland Folk with Dan Maher in its three-hour entirety from 6 to 9 pm, followed by Soundspace with Zan Agzigian from 9 to 11 pm. Folk Alley will join the afternoon lineup at 3 pm. On KSFC 91.9, Native America Calling will move from 10 am weekdays, when it airs live, to 9 pm. The show can still be heard live on KPBZ 90.3. The 10 am weekday KSFC slot will be repopulated with On the Media, TED Talks, Reveal, Innovation Hub, and Big Picture Science. General Manager Cary Boyce says that issues of pricing, audience, and retirements are driving such programming changes across the country. “We live in a time of significant changes in public broadcasting. The KPBX Record Sale is back-- the biggest year ever! The event is set for Feb. 24 and 25 at the Spokane Valley Event Center, 10514 E Sprague, at University and Appleway. The annual fundraiser for SPR features music and film formats of all kinds: CDs, DVDs, tapes, and of course, vinyl and 45s. You’ll even be able to find the equipment to play them all on too! All of these items come from donors who are ready to let their treasures KPBX Record Sale The Guide Your Connection to Spokane Public Radio
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Spokane Public Radio Membership and Donation FormAnnual or additional contributions to Spokane Public Radio are always welcome.
Mail to: Spokane Public Radio,1229 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99201THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Type of Gift/Pledge□ New membership □ Extra Gift □ Renewing Member □ Payment on Existing PledgeDonation Amount $ ____________________________
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SPR listeners and supporters frequently tell us what they love or need from KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ. We want to hear more!
You can now record your thoughts through the new Listener Hotline. Call anytime to (509) 232-6904 and record your thoughts or stories about listening to the stations of SPR. We might share these recordings on air and online.
Maybe you have a memory about a particular program, a special driveway moment, or a laugh from an SPR event. Tell us your story, then listen for your voice on the radio!
Thanks for telling us what you enjoy about the stations. It helps us celebrate this great public radio service together.
Call (509) 232-6904 and record your thoughts or stories about Spokane Public Radio.
Listener Hotline Wants Your Stories
The New Year brings several significant changes to the program lineup of Spokane Public Radio. Starting on January 1st A Prairie Home Companion will be replaced on Saturday afternoons on KPBX 91.1 with Live Wire from Portland, OR at 3 pm and The Moth Radio Hour at 4 pm. Our Sunday lineup will now include Inland Folk with Dan Maher in its three-hour entirety from 6 to 9 pm, followed by Soundspace with Zan Agzigian from 9 to 11 pm. Folk Alley will join the afternoon lineup at 3 pm.
On KSFC 91.9, Native America Calling will move from 10 am weekdays, when it airs live, to 9 pm. The show can still be heard live on KPBZ 90.3. The 10 am weekday KSFC slot will be repopulated with On the Media, TED Talks, Reveal, Innovation Hub, and Big Picture Science.
General Manager Cary Boyce says that issues of pricing, audience, and retirements are driving such programming changes across the country. “We live in a time of significant changes in public broadcasting.
The KPBX Record Sale is back-- the biggest year ever! The event is set for Feb. 24 and 25 at the Spokane Valley Event Center, 10514 E Sprague, at University and Appleway.
The annual fundraiser for SPR features music and film formats
of all kinds: CDs, DVDs, tapes, and of course, vinyl and 45s. You’ll even be able to find the equipment to play them all on too!
All of these items come from donors who are ready to let their treasures
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KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2018 KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2018Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
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12p
1p
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3p
5p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
7p
10p
TEDRadio Hour Innovation
HubBig Picture
Science
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
WorldAffairs
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio HourInterfaith
Voices
Reveal InnovationHub
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point (Repeat of 9a hour)
On Point (Repeat of 8a hour)
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
MilkStreet
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Men Charge
Ask MeAnother
The Write ?
ThisAmerican
Life
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
BBCInland Jrnl.
On theMedia Reveal
Native America Calling(also heard live M-F from 10-11 amon KPBZ)
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
Concert ofthe Week
SanFranciscoSymphony
Latin JazzPerspective
Concert ofthe Week
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
On Point RadiolabFascinatin’
RhythmFront PorchBluegrass
Wait Wait,Don’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
FolkAlley
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Ask MeAnother
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
InlandJournal+
ZorbaPaster
ThisAmerican
Life
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News at4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazzfor a
FridayAfternoonBrian Flick
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
Jazz Now
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdysseyJazz ODC
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafé
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
Johnson’sImprobableHistory of Pop
BluesAmerica
ChamberMusic
Swingin’Down
the LaneHarmonia
ThisAmerican
Life
NewReleases
LiveWire!
The MothRadio Hour
Changes
The Moth Radio Hour promotes the craft of live storytelling, celebrating the diversity and commonality of the human experience on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on KPBX.
Continued from front panel Continued from front panelRecord Sale
Zan Agzigian hosts a 2-hour Soundspace, a weekly eclectic dreamscape of music and spoken word Sundays at 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. on KPBX.
Big Picture Science airs on Fridays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 10 p.m. on KSFC. Tune in to ponder the origins, behavior, and future of life and technology on Earth.
More Event Info Online: SpokanePublicRadio.org
Reveal is a riveting program from the Center of Investigative Reporting that takes on a wide variety of issues. Tune in on Tuesdays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
go. Music, movies, and gear come in as people declutter or downsize their collections. SPR accepts donations at four locations through Feb. 10. Guidelines and locations are online at SpokanePublicRadio.org. In general, items should be clean and gently used, with their original sleeves, booklets, and covers.
The Record Sale is a unique fundraiser for SPR, which fits perfectly into our mission statement. SPR Events Director Kathy Sacket, says, “It brings together music lovers from all over our service area. It’s the epitome of recycling and helps to preserve our musical cultural heritage for the next generation.”
KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2018 KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2018Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Mid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
5p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
7p
10p
TEDRadio Hour Innovation
HubBig Picture
Science
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
WorldAffairs
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio HourInterfaith
Voices
Reveal InnovationHub
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point (Repeat of 9a hour)
On Point (Repeat of 8a hour)
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
MilkStreet
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Men Charge
Ask MeAnother
The Write ?
ThisAmerican
Life
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
BBCInland Jrnl.
On theMedia Reveal
Native America Calling(also heard live M-F from 10-11 amon KPBZ)
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
Concert ofthe Week
SanFranciscoSymphony
Latin JazzPerspective
Concert ofthe Week
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
On Point RadiolabFascinatin’
RhythmFront PorchBluegrass
Wait Wait,Don’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
FolkAlley
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Ask MeAnother
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
InlandJournal+
ZorbaPaster
ThisAmerican
Life
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News at4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazzfor a
FridayAfternoonBrian Flick
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
Jazz Now
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdysseyJazz ODC
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafé
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
Johnson’sImprobableHistory of Pop
BluesAmerica
ChamberMusic
Swingin’Down
the LaneHarmonia
ThisAmerican
Life
NewReleases
LiveWire!
The MothRadio Hour
Changes
The Moth Radio Hour promotes the craft of live storytelling, celebrating the diversity and commonality of the human experience on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on KPBX.
Continued from front panel Continued from front panelRecord Sale
Zan Agzigian hosts a 2-hour Soundspace, a weekly eclectic dreamscape of music and spoken word Sundays at 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. on KPBX.
Big Picture Science airs on Fridays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 10 p.m. on KSFC. Tune in to ponder the origins, behavior, and future of life and technology on Earth.
More Event Info Online: SpokanePublicRadio.org
Reveal is a riveting program from the Center of Investigative Reporting that takes on a wide variety of issues. Tune in on Tuesdays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
go. Music, movies, and gear come in as people declutter or downsize their collections. SPR accepts donations at four locations through Feb. 10. Guidelines and locations are online at SpokanePublicRadio.org. In general, items should be clean and gently used, with their original sleeves, booklets, and covers.
The Record Sale is a unique fundraiser for SPR, which fits perfectly into our mission statement. SPR Events Director Kathy Sacket, says, “It brings together music lovers from all over our service area. It’s the epitome of recycling and helps to preserve our musical cultural heritage for the next generation.”
KPBX Program Grid / January-March 2018 KSFC Program Grid / January-March 2018Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Mid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
5p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
7p
10p
TEDRadio Hour Innovation
HubBig Picture
Science
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
WorldAffairs
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio HourInterfaith
Voices
Reveal InnovationHub
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point (Repeat of 9a hour)
On Point (Repeat of 8a hour)
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
MilkStreet
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Men Charge
Ask MeAnother
The Write ?
ThisAmerican
Life
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
BBCInland Jrnl.
On theMedia Reveal
Native America Calling(also heard live M-F from 10-11 amon KPBZ)
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
12p
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
Concert ofthe Week
SanFranciscoSymphony
Latin JazzPerspective
Concert ofthe Week
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
On Point RadiolabFascinatin’
RhythmFront PorchBluegrass
Wait Wait,Don’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
FolkAlley
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Ask MeAnother
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
InlandJournal+
ZorbaPaster
ThisAmerican
Life
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News at4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazzfor a
FridayAfternoonBrian Flick
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
Jazz Now
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdysseyJazz ODC
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafé
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
Johnson’sImprobableHistory of Pop
BluesAmerica
ChamberMusic
Swingin’Down
the LaneHarmonia
ThisAmerican
Life
NewReleases
LiveWire!
The MothRadio Hour
Changes
The Moth Radio Hour promotes the craft of live storytelling, celebrating the diversity and commonality of the human experience on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on KPBX.
Continued from front panel Continued from front panelRecord Sale
Zan Agzigian hosts a 2-hour Soundspace, a weekly eclectic dreamscape of music and spoken word Sundays at 9 p.m. - 11 p.m. on KPBX.
Big Picture Science airs on Fridays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 10 p.m. on KSFC. Tune in to ponder the origins, behavior, and future of life and technology on Earth.
More Event Info Online: SpokanePublicRadio.org
Reveal is a riveting program from the Center of Investigative Reporting that takes on a wide variety of issues. Tune in on Tuesdays at 10 a.m and Saturdays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
go. Music, movies, and gear come in as people declutter or downsize their collections. SPR accepts donations at four locations through Feb. 10. Guidelines and locations are online at SpokanePublicRadio.org. In general, items should be clean and gently used, with their original sleeves, booklets, and covers.
The Record Sale is a unique fundraiser for SPR, which fits perfectly into our mission statement. SPR Events Director Kathy Sacket, says, “It brings together music lovers from all over our service area. It’s the epitome of recycling and helps to preserve our musical cultural heritage for the next generation.”
Even
t Don
ors
Proc
eeds
Ben
efit
Spo
kane
Pub
licR
adio
.org
Par
t of
th
e N
PR
net
wor
k
Satu
rday
, Feb
. 24
9a-
5p
Sund
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5 1
1a-5
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e Va
lley
Even
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ter
1051
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Spra
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Publ
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Volume 38 / No. 1 January to March 2018
Changes coming to SPR for 2018
Continued inside under KPBX Programming Grid
Spokane Public Radio Membership and Donation FormAnnual or additional contributions to Spokane Public Radio are always welcome.
Mail to: Spokane Public Radio,1229 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99201THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Type of Gift/Pledge□ New membership □ Extra Gift □ Renewing Member □ Payment on Existing PledgeDonation Amount $ ____________________________
Payment Option□ Sustaining Membership - ongoing monthly gift with automatic membership renewal□ Credit/Debit card (see below) □ Auto Bill Pay from my bank□ Full payment enclosed □ First payment of $ ________________ enclosed
□ Monthly: __________ months for $ ________________ per month□ EFT - for Sustaining monthly
Charge Information□ Visa □ Mastercard □ Discover □ AMEX
Name on Card ______________________________________________________________□ No Guide Newsletter □ Email link to The Guide □ Send me The Guide via U.S. Mail
spokanepublicradio.orgPledge securely on-line:
Spok
ane
Pu
blic
Rad
io12
29 N
orth
Mon
roe
Stre
etSp
okan
e, W
A 9
9201
KP
BX
91.
1 FM
/ S
pok
ane,
WA
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Mu
sic
and
Idea
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er’s
Fer
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from KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ. We want to hear more!You can now record your thoughts through
the new Listener Hotline. Call anytime to (509) 232-6904 and record your thoughts or stories about listening to the stations of SPR. We might share these recordings on air and online.
Maybe you have a memory about a particular program, a special driveway moment, or a laugh from an SPR event. Tell us your story, then listen for your voice on the radio!
Thanks for telling us what you enjoy about the stations. It helps us celebrate this great public radio service together.
Call (509) 232-6904 and record your thoughts or stories about Spokane Public Radio.
Listener Hotline Wants Your Stories
The New Year brings several significant changes to the program lineup of Spokane Public Radio. Starting on January 1st A Prairie Home Companion will be replaced on Saturday afternoons on KPBX 91.1 with Live Wire from Portland, OR at 3 pm and The Moth Radio Hour at 4 pm. Our Sunday lineup will now include Inland Folk with Dan Maher in its three-hour entirety from 6 to 9 pm, followed by Soundspace with Zan Agzigian from 9 to 11 pm. Folk Alley will join the afternoon lineup at 3 pm.
On KSFC 91.9, Native America Calling will move from 10 am weekdays, when it airs live, to 9 pm. The show can still be heard live on KPBZ 90.3. The 10 am weekday KSFC slot will be repopulated with On the Media, TED Talks, Reveal, Innovation Hub, and Big Picture Science.
General Manager Cary Boyce says that issues of pricing, audience, and retirements are driving such programming changes across the country. “We live in a time of significant changes in public broadcasting.
The KPBX Record Sale is back-- the biggest year ever! The event is set for Feb. 24 and 25 at the Spokane Valley Event Center, 10514 E Sprague, at University and Appleway.
The annual fundraiser for SPR features music and film formats
of all kinds: CDs, DVDs, tapes, and of course, vinyl and 45s. You’ll even be able to find the equipment to play them all on too!
All of these items come from donors who are ready to let their treasures
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KSFC 91.9 FM / Spokane, WANews, Conversation and IdeasCoeur d’Alene, ID / 100.3 Omak, WA / 88.9St. Maries, ID / KXJO 92.1
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KPBX 91.1 FM / Spokane, WA News, Music and IdeasBonner’s Ferry, ID / KIBX 92.1Brewster, WA / KPBW 91.9Enterprise, OR / 89.3Grand Coulee, WA / 91.9Kellogg, ID / KLGG 89.3Omak, WA / KOMQ 88.5Oroville, WA / KPBG 90.9Sandpoint, ID / 101.7South Hill, Spokane, WA / 90.7Thompson Falls, MT / 103.9Twisp/Winthrop, WA / KTWP 91.1
KSFC 91.9 FM / Spokane, WANews, Conversation and IdeasCoeur d’Alene, ID / 100.3 Omak, WA / 88.9St. Maries, ID / KXJO 92.1