On-Air Schedule

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Hosts

Monday – Friday
Fievel – 6am-10am
Jordan Coppinger– 10am-2pm
Wendell Gee – 2pm-7pm

Saturday
Chad – 10am-3pm
Tommy C – 3pm-7pm
Tony Randazzo – 7pm-midnight

Sunday
Maine Points – 5:30-6am (local issues)
Acoustic Cafe – 8am-10am
Chad – 10am-3pm
Tony Randazzo – 3pm-7pm
Music From 207 – 7-8pm
Putumayo World Music Hour – 8-9pm
Little Steven’s Underground Garage – 10pm-midnight

Features

Monday – Friday
Live from the Archives – Noon

Programs

Music from 207 – Wednesdays & Sundays 7pm-8pm
C Where It Goes with Tommy C – Saturday 3pm-7pm
Acoustic Cafe – Sunday 8-10am
Putumayo World Music Hour – Sunday 8-9pm
Little Steven’s Underground Garage – Sunday 10pm-midnight


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