
Here's what WRKF is up to in the studio, on the air, behind the scenes, and in the community— all thanks to generous support from our community members.
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Taylor Caffery, longtime host of the Saturday night music program Hootenanny Power on WRKF, will join the Folk Radio Hall of Fame at the 2025 International Folk Music Awards (IFMAs) in a Folk Alliance International Conference ceremony on February 19, 2025, in Montréal, Canada.
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We welcome the holiday with programs about food, cooking, thankfulness, forgiveness, humanity, community, and even holiday mishaps.
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As we digest the results of the 2024 elections, we offer special programming that addresses democracy and other forms of government, division and working through differences, the role of the press, and the anticipated impacts of the second Trump presidency.
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Join WRKF as we bring you special programming and live coverage addressing this year's major election. Hear live national conversations about the issues important to voters, documentaries analyzing democracy and the history of American politics, and conversations about how politics penetrates our personal lives.
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Tune in for a series of weekly national live listener call-in programs Wednesdays at 7pm leading up to the 2024 election, focusing on issues including healthcare, housing, and the care economy. On October 30th, join for a special On The Media takeover with Brooke Gladstone and Micah Loewinger. On November 6th, join for a post-election analysis.
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We present a collection of radio programs examining labor, work, and the role and rights of workers.
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It is with heavy heart that WRKF announces the passing of our beloved host, Brian Pope, who succumbed to cardiac arrest on Aug. 23, 2024, the eve of his 75th birthday. Brian had hosted and produced "Center Stage," a show about musical theater on WRKF since 1999.
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Special programming to celebrate Juneteenth on WRKF. Stories celebrating identity. Music acknowledging Black composers.
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WRKF presents these pride month celebrations, highlighting LGBTQ history, intersecting identities, and musicians musicians and composers from the LGBTQ community.
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Through early June, WRKF will be experiencing periods of reduced operations for its over-the-air signal due to mandatory tower work. What's happening? When will it be fixed? Read further for details about why your signal may be affected and what you can do about it.