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Local Programs |
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| Of the 168 hours in WVIKs broadcast week, nearly half are locally produced. From classical music (which makes up the bulk of our broadcast day) and public affairs programming like Midwest Week in Review, About Books and Art Talks, to local concerts by the Quad City Symphony and the Handel Oratorio Society, and the award-winning Rock Island Lines, WVIK takes pride in producing quality local programs to compliment the best fare from NPR and APM. | About Books Art Talks with Bruce Carter Classical Music Programs Classical Concerts Matinee Rock Island Lines with Roald Tweet Saturday Morning Live! Jazz Programs |
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Classical Music |
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Dave Garner presents classical music on Morning Classics weekday mornings from 8:35 to 11:50 am. Headlines from NPR are at 9:01 and 10:01, and Rock Island Lines is at 11:00 am. Mindy Heusel hosts Perspective, weekday afternoons from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Herb Trix brings you the afternoon's news headlines at 2:00 pm. NPR news is at 4:01 pm. |
Gary Burlingame presents classical music on Serenade on Sunday evenings from 7:00 pm to Midnight. Do you value classical music on WVIK? Show your support and make a pledge online. |
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Local Classical Concerts |
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| Subscription series concerts by the Quad City Symphony Orchestra usually air one week after the performance, on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm. The entire Quad City Symphony Orchestra series airs again in the spring on six consecutive Sundays at 7:00 pm, usually beginning on Mother's Day. Check the Local Concerts page
for up-to-date listings and times.
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Handel Oratorio Society performances usually air one week after the performance on Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm. Check the Local Concerts page for up-to-date listings and times. Nova Singers Music Director Laura Lane leads one of the midwest's finest choral ensembles in four broadcast concerts per year. Check the Local Concerts page for up-to-date listings and times. Do you value having local classical concerts on WVIK? Show your support and make a pledge online. |
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Art Talks with Bruce Carter Sundays at 1:00 pm Detailed Listings & Audio Files |
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Quad City artist Bruce Carter hosts this weekly live conversation between artists. The program features painters, sculptors, musicians, arts administrators, poets, and others involved in our region's artistic life. The trees, hills and rivers of Bruce's oil pastel paintings reflect the ever-expanding curiosity of this artist-turned-radio-host. His experience as an artist infuses his interviews with an understanding that makes Art Talks a favorite among listeners involved in all phases of the creative process. |
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Rock Island Lines with Roald Tweet Weekdays at 11:00 am, and at 6:30 pm |
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An ongoing series of award-winning stories about our region's traditions, institutions, and people, past and present. Rock Island Lines is written and read by Roald Tweet, Professor Emeritus of English at Augustana College. The stories in these three-minute modules are rooted in a specific place; a “kidney-shaped limestone island plunked down in the middle of the Mississippi River.” It’s the logical site for a storyteller.
It is from the rich heritage of our region that Tweet spins his histories, biographies, and “stretchers.” Roald has spent much of his life travelling up and down the river, with forays overland, east and west, talking to the people, reading their journals, and enjoying the humor and history of America’s heartland. His observations about life around Rock Island strike responsive chords across the region. It’s a viewpoint that will enrich and enliven your day. Do you value Rock Island Lines on WVIK? Show your support and make a pledge online. |
Download MP3 Files of favorite Rock Island Lines programs: Rock Island Lines is the property of WVIK Augustana College. Duplication or distribution of Rock Island Lines programs, either in written or audio form, without the permission of WVIK, is prohibited. Pgm #003: Goodbye, Iowa Pgm #088: Smorgasbord Pgm #135: The Old Lady From Dubuque Pgm #154: Lincoln and Cartwright Pgm #404: Ma's Diner Pgm #423: Turkey Notes Pgm #506: Winona Pgm #573: Land O' Lakes Butter Pgm #649: $50,000 BonusPgm #768: The Mural |
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Matinee Weekdays at Noon. |
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| An hour of music from light classics to the lyric theatre, hosted by Don Wooten. This long-running, very-popular noontime program features selections from Broadway, light opera, and the movies all wrapped up in one entertaining mix.
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Saturday Morning Live! (portions recorded) Saturday Mornings at 10:00 am. |
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| Two hours of fun, or where old British radio programs go to die, depending on your point of view. Don Wooten and a cavalcade of guests kill two hours in a very unceremonious way. The conversation and mayhem is accompanied by the panels of My Word, My Music, and the ground-breaking British comedy of The Goon Show. |
So you've heard Saturday Morning Live!? Show your support for WVIK anyway and make a pledge online. |
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Jazz After Hours Saturday nights at 10:00 pm |
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Don Wooten plays two hours of jazz from the WVIK library. Jazz After Hours is the oldest jazz program in Quad cities radio. It began in the fall of 1950, with co-hosts Don Wooten and Jack Payne (leader of the Ambassadors, a local band) on WHBF. |
After Jack quit the program in 1951, Wooten remained the host through 1971. The program was revived when WVIK went on the air in 1980. Do you value the jazz programming on WVIK? Show your support and make a pledge online. |
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