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Hutch - in - the - Morning: Weekdays 6am-10am
There
are several things you expect in the morning. Your coffee,
the drive to work, and to catch up with what's going on.
Hutch has the latest "water-cooler talk", weird
but true news, sports, news and opinions with Chuck Vipperman
and weather with Sherri Garrett. You'll get to work informed,
entertained and happy. What happens once you get there
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Middays
with Jon: Weekdays 10am-Noon
After
Hutch and Chuck, someone has to come in and calm things
down a little. Bring your "stuff" and join Jon
at 10:00 for the "Trading Post", a staple on WBTM
radio for over half a century. Then at 11:00, it's time
for a "Coffee Break". Wednesdays he's joined by
Danville Master Gardeners for "Here's The Dirt"
at 11:15. Check out Jon's page
here.
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Rush Limbaugh: Weekdays Noon - 3pm
You
either love him or hate him. Either way, we've got him,
weekdays Noon until 3:00. It's three hours of compelling
conservative talk radio from behind the golden EIB microphone.
Check out more about Rush here. |
Afternoons with Alex: Weekdays 3pm - 7pm
When you want hours of un-biased opinions... you go
somewhere else. Alex will mix it up with hours of great
oldies and conversation. Could be about the Yankees, the NC
Tar heels, or the latest strange findings or Hollywood news.
Either way, the drive home will be more entertaining and fun
with Alex.
Check out
Alex's photos here. |
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A Time to Relax with Aaron: Weeknights 7pm-10pm
It's a compliment to Aaron when you say, "he puts you to
sleep". Monday through Thursday nights, we know the day has
been hard, so we give you a "Time to Relax". No screaming
kids, no needy spouse, just you and your music. It's three
hours to help you wind down when you need it the most.
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Bruce Williams: Weeknights 10p-1a
At the age of eleven, the last thing on Bruce Williams' mind
was becoming the most listened to nighttime radio talk show
host in the nation. For an eleven year old, his sights were
higher, cashing in on the toy shortage at the tail end of
World War II. Melting down lead pipes in the coal furnace in
the basement, he cast toy soldiers, painted them and started
his first of many enterprises...
visit Bruce's website
here.
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Jack Scism:
Weekdays 1a - 6a
Jack keeps you company during the early morning hours with
news, weather, sports, and the occasional weird news story
around the clock, and some really great music.
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