KUOI's Programming

KUOI proudly airs the following shows at the regular times listed. We would also like to thank our underwriters for their invaluable assistance and their continued support for local, independent radio.

Free Speech Radio News

Produced by an independent broadcast news organization, Free Speech Radio News is presented by reporters from around the world. Listeners are encouraged to visit the www.fsrn.org website and do what you can to support these broadcasts.

Airs weekdays at 6:00pm.

KUOI News

The only locally produced broadcast news on the Palouse. A quick look at the things that may affect you and your community. Send comments and story ideas to kuoinews@sub.uidaho.edu.

Airs weekdays at 9:30am, 3:30pm and 6:30pm.

Radio Billboard

Three times a day, our DJ's read announcements that concern you. Whether it be an upcoming dance, meeting, or rally, you'll want to know. You can also submit material to be announced on Radio Billboard!

Airs weekdays at 7:00am, noon, and 5:00pm.

Album Preview

For more than twenty years, KUOI has featured a new album in it's entirety every single night. Hear what's new in the world of music.

Airs EVERY night at 10:30pm.

This Way Out

This Way Out is the award-winning weekly radio news magazine produced for, about, and by lesbians and gay men, carried on more than 65 stations in 6 countries. Each program includes a News Wrap, a 5 to 10 minute summary of news in or affecting the lesbian/gay community. Conversations with performers, writers, and newsmakers; AIDS updates; and news feature stories. Humor, poetry, media criticism, and other production features round out each half hour, punctuated with a wide variety of music (especially openly gay & lesbian artists, who rarely receive airplay). Visit www.thiswayout.org for more information and to support these broadcasts.

Airs Saturdays at 6:00pm.

Democracy Now!

We all know by now that Pacifica is the place to pick up news that the mainstream media won't touch (usually because it offends big media's corporate gatekeepers). Now, the Pacifica network's new morning show, Democracy Now!, brings an added level of excitement to news listening.
Why? Maybe it's the pointed way host Amy Goodman interviews the likes of Haitian Death Squad leaders. Maybe it's the way she uses radio to lay out the background behind the biggest stories currently being investigated: The CIA-crack-Contra connection, Nike's role in Indonesia ($2.16/day paychecks), corporate welfare, the spectrum giveaway & media monopolization, worldwide surveillance by the NSA, racism in the military & FBI, Clinton's shady campaign contributors, Dole in Iraq in 1990.
The show looks at solutions, too: Ballot access, third party platforms (all too rare in the mainstream media), real campaign reform. Goodman's attitude toward news was likely molded by being one of two journalists to witness the Indonesian military's slaughter of 100 East Timorese in a 1991 funeral procession. Pleading for her life, she feels the soldiers only spared her after she yelled "We're Americans!" The U.S.-supplied machine guns then turned elsewhere.

First hour airs weekdays at 8:30am, second hour at 2:30pm.

Counterspin

Counterspin is a production of the group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR). It examines the issues and motives behind the headlines and mass media's treatment of these issues that affect our lives. For more information on Counterspin, visit their home page.

Airs Sundays at 6:00pm and Wednesdays at 5:30pm.

WINGS

WINGS: Women's International News Gathering Service is an all-woman independent radio production company that produces and distributes news and current affairs programs by and about women around the world. WINGS programs are used by non-commercial radio stations, women's studies, and individuals. WINGS Weekly is a news and current affairs series featuring strong women's voices and ideas from around the world. Visit their website at www.wings.org.

Airs Tuesdays and Sundays at 5:30pm.

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