United States radio programs

2 Live Stews is a sports talk radio show hosted by Doug and Ryan Stewart and can be heard weekdays from 3pm-7pm on Sports Radio 790 The Zone ( WQXI-AM) . ...more on Wikipedia about "2 Live Stews"

2000X is a dramatic anthology series released by NPR and produced by the independent Hollywood Theater of the Ear. There were 49 plays of various lengths in 26 one-hour programs broadcast weekly and later released on the Internet. Plays were adaptations of futuristic stories, novels and plays by noted authors. Producer/Director Yuri Rasovsky and Host/Consultant Harlan Ellison won the Bradbury Award of the Science-fiction Writers of America for their work on this program. ...more on Wikipedia about "2000X"

A & J Show is an award-winning college radio show that has been aired from the "Commercial Free (College) Radio" Station in Chicago, Illinois since December 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "A & J Show"

A Date with Judy was a American radio program during the 1940s. It was a teenage comedy that began as a summer replacement for Bob Hope's show, sponsored by Pepsodent and airing on NBC from June 24 to September 16 1941, with 14-year-old Ann Gillis in the title role. Dellie Ellis portrayed Judy when the series returned the next summer ( June 23– September 15 1942). Louise Erickson took over the role the following summer ( June 30– September 22 1943) when the series, sponsored by Bristol Myers, replaced The Eddie Cantor Show. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Date with Judy"

A Prairie Home Companion is a live radio variety show created and hosted by Garrison Keillor. The show usually runs two hours on Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7 PM Central Time, and originates from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is produced by Prairie Home Productions and distributed by American Public Media, and is most often heard on public radio stations in the United States. The show has a long history, existing in a similar form as far back as 1974, and borrowing the name from a radio program in existence in 1969. The program was named after the Prairie Home Cemetery in Moorhead, Minnesota. ...more on Wikipedia about "A Prairie Home Companion"

Afropop is a weekly radio program from Public Radio International (PRI). ...more on Wikipedia about "Afropop"

All Things Considered, sometimes abbreviated ATC, is a news radio program in the United States, broadcast on the National Public Radio network. It was the first news program on the network. The program combines news, analysis, commentary, interviews, and special features. It airs on weekday evenings from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time. NPR member stations in other time zones usually run the program on tape delay. The program is updated until 10 pm Eastern Time. Early broadcasts were 90 minutes long; now they run for two hours. The show now airs on over 560 radio stations and reaches an audience of approximately 12 million listeners each weekday, making it the third most listened to radio program after Rush Limbaugh and Morning Edition. The show is co-hosted by Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block. ...more on Wikipedia about "All Things Considered"

The radio show Amazing Facts was founded in 1965 by Joe Crews in Baltimore, Maryland. Inspired by the success of the Voice Of Prophecy, Crews' original objective was to reach out to both Christian and non-Christian listeners via daily 15-minute programs by opening with a historic fact, and how it applies to the overall Biblical messages. Later, the program offered accompanying home Bible study courses, as well as books written by Crews himself. In 1987, Amazing Facts initiated a television ministry. In 1993, after Joe Crews' untimely passing, Doug Batchelor assumed the position as Director/Speaker, and has held that position ever since. Today, Amazing Facts broadcasts mainly out of Sacramento, California. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amazing Facts"

"American Country Countdown" -- also known as "ACC" or "American Country Countdown with Kix Brooks" -- is an internationally syndicated radio program which counts down the top 40 country songs of the previous week, from No. 40 to No. 1, as recorded by Billboard magazine's Hot Country Songs chart. Starting with the January 21, 2006 program, ACC will be hosted by Kix Brooks, one half of the country superstar duo Brooks & Dunn. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Country Countdown"

Amos 'n' Andy was the first original serial created for radio, airing in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s. The series had such an immense popularity that at its peak it was heard six times a week by an audience of 40,000,000 listeners, one-third of the total U.S. population. ...more on Wikipedia about "Amos 'n' Andy"

Are We Alone? is the SETI Institute's weekly science radio program, hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak. The show covers a broad range of topics in the sciences, especially as they relate to our understanding of what life elsewhere in the universe might be like. Each week's show focuses on a particular topic and allows and scientists on the cutting-edge of research to share their latest findings; speculate on the implications for SETI and society in general, and answer questions from curious or puzzled callers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Are We Alone?"

Arkansas Traveler is a long-running bluegrass show that can be heard on WDET 101.9 FM out of Detroit. Its host is Larry McDaniel, a passionate fan who has an encyclopedic knowledge of the genre. A transplant from Arkansas, McDaniel has been broadcasting bluegrass over the Detroit airwaves since 1977. Arkansas Traveler is one of the longest running bluegrass shows in the country and the only show of its kind in southeast Michigan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arkansas Traveler (radio show)"

Beaker Street with Clyde Clifford was the first underground music program broadcast regularly on a commercial AM radio station in the central US. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beaker Street"

Beulah was the first television sitcom to star an African American. The Beulah Show originally ran on radio from 1945 to 1953 before migrating to television, where Beulah ran for three seasons, from 1950 to 1953, on ABC. Beulah is a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. Most of the comedy in the series is derived from the fact that Beulah, referred to as "the queen of the kitchen" ** , has the ability to solve the problems that her Caucasian employers cannot figure out. Beulah's catch phrase, said whenever she noticed her employers in trouble, was "Somebody bawl fo' Beulah?" Other characters included Beulah's boyfriend Bill Jackson, a mechanic who is constantly proposing marriage, and Oriole, a befuddled maid for the family next door. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beulah (show)"

Big Town aired on radio from 1937 to 1952. Edward G. Robinson had the lead role of Steve Wilson from 1937 to 1942. Claire Trevor was Wilson's society editor sidekick Lorelei Kilbourne, with Ona Munson taking over that role in 1940. Edward J. Pawley portrayed Wilson from 1942 until 1952 when Walter Greaza was heard as Wilson in the final episodes in the radio series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Big Town"

The Bill Lekas Book Club was a regular comedic feature on Sporting News Radio's weekday morning program Murray in the Morning. Each week, Sporting News Radio announcer Bill Lekas endorsed a specific book or other example of literature and read an excerpt from it. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bill Lekas Book Club"

Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke (born August 7, 1884 in Washington D.C.; died May 14, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) was an actress primarily known to modern audiences for her role as Glinda, the Good Witch of the North in the musical The Wizard of Oz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Billie Burke"

The Bob & Tom Show is a radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1983. This program is among the highest rated in American radio. Since January 1995, the show has been syndicated nationally. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob & Tom Show"

Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding were an American comedy team. Their format was typically to emulate the medium in which they were performing, such as conducting radio or TV interviews, with off-the-wall dialogue presented in a generally deadpan style as though it were a serious interview. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob and Ray"

Bob and the Showgram is a morning weekday radio show on WDCG-FM in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina that starts at six and ends at ten and currently consists of disc jockeys and radio personalities Bob Dumas, Mike and Amy. Madison Lane was a former co-host before she was fired from the station (when it was called The Bob and Madison Show). Lane and Dumas were suspended from the station after causing national controversy from stating that the 2004 winner of American Idol, Fantasia Barrino of High Point, was "ghetto" and "low-class" on the station's airwaves; and also for distributing free concert tickets to anyone who stripped naked at a certain nightclub in downtown Raleigh. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob and the Showgram"

Leslie Townes "Bob" Hope, KBE ( May 29 1903 – July 27 2003) was a famous British- American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Army personnel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Hope"

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Bold Venture was a 1951- 1952 syndicated radio series starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Morton Fine and David Friedkin scripted the taped series for Bogart's Santana Productions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bold Venture"

Boston Blackie was a character introduced by Jack Boyle who was featured in a series of mystery films during the silent movie era and in the 1940s. The character appeared in stories in the Redbook and Cosmopolitan magazines. He first appeared in book form in Boston Blackie, published in 1919. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boston Blackie"

Box 13 was a syndicated radio series about the escapades of mystery novelist Dan Holiday (Alan Ladd), a former newsman. Created by Mayfair Productions, the series premiered August 22, 1948, on New York's WOR and aired in syndication on the East Coast from August 22, 1948, to August 14. 1949. On the West Coast, Box 13 was heard from March 15, 1948 to March 7, 1949. ...more on Wikipedia about "Box 13"

Breakfast with the Beatles is a popular programming segment format on FM radio in cities in the USA. Stations which feature, or have featured it include: WXRT Chicago, WIOQ and WMGK Philadelphia, WGRF Buffalo, WMXJ Miami/ Ft. Lauderdale, KMET and KLSX Los Angeles, and many others. ...more on Wikipedia about "Breakfast with the Beatles"

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