Programs & Archives

  • Counter Spin

    Spoken Word, Human Rights, Money/Finance, Environmental, Politics, Public Affairs

    CounterSpin is FAIR’s weekly radio show, produced and hosted by Janine Jackson. It’s heard on more than 160 noncommercial stations across the United States and Canada. CounterSpin provides a critical examination of the major stories every week, and exposes what corporate media might have missed in their own coverage. CounterSpin highlights censored stories and exposes biased and inaccurate coverage, while examining the power of corporate influence and sexism, racism and homophobia in the news.

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  • Cross-Canada Comedeorological Report

    Spoken Word, Canadian Affairs, Comedy

    Comedy + Meteorology = Comedeorology. Join country music mountain man Joey Only and the famous Frankie MacDonald as they talk to all sorts of weather personalities and friends across Canada on all things weather and wilderness. Every episode people check in from all over North America, it’s your hour every week to hear all sorts of news on just how much the weather sucks in Canada. Show now airs in Prince George, Vancouver and Winnipeg. New episodes go up every Friday on Joey Only’s YouTube channel and we’d love to keep growing.

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  • Da Show

    Hip Hop/Groove, Spoken Word, Comedy, World

    THE MOST DIVERSE & INCLUSIVE 1HR ON RADIO…MUSIC, DANCE, REFLECT, LAUGH, PARTY

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  • Daily News

    Spoken Word, Canadian Affairs, Environmental, International News, Politics, World Affairs

    Daily News is a half hour sampling of the daily news briefs journalist and author Nora Loreto produces. Full archives can be accessed on her website

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  • Dance Hall Fever

    World, Dancehall/Reggae

    Join host Chubby D and DJs Barfly and Shorty every Saturday night for the best in Dancehall, Lover’s Rock, Conscious and Rub-a-Dub. All the latest dub-plates and mainstream hits from Dennis Brown to Beenieman.

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  • Dead Medium

    Loud, Punk, Roots, Country and Western

    Like Frankenstein’s monster, Dead Medium is an impish and deranged consolidation of obsession and excess. An obtuse love child of Mark E. Smith and Townes Van Zandt, Dead Medium is a celebration of music with a passion and purpose- specifically Punk and Country music. From hardcore to twang, ballad to psych sprawl, Dead Medium is a full-frontal barrage of two distinct and disparate genres.

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  • Deep Threes

    Electronic/Exploratory, Pop/Rock, Eclectic

    Deep Threes is the weekly radio show that brings you eclectic instrumental soundscapes that fuse jazz, electronica, soundtracks, modern classical, experimental music, and more into extended mixes. “Deep” is a nod to the deep tracks of heard on freeform radio. “Threes” refers to the MP3s that fill up our hard drives and computing clouds.

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  • Democracy Now!

    Spoken Word, Public Affairs

    Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience with access to people and perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.corporate-sponsored media, including independent and international journalists, ordinary people from around the world who are directly affected by U.S. foreign policy, grassroots leaders and peace activists, artists, academics and independent analysts.

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  • Dept. 13

    Pop/Rock

    Department 13 airs every Monday morning from 10am-Noon CST in Winnipeg Canada on 95.9 FM. It is a music and weather show with occasional Viking content.

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  • Destination Moon

    Roots, Nostalgia

    A Supersonic sock-hop a go-go shock. I play the wild cuts from stale nostalgia records in thrift store bargain bins and yard sales. Plus, theme episodes.

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  • Dialogues: Gravel Roads to City Lights

    Spoken Word, Human Rights, Cultural Exchange, Environmental, Food Issues

    Dialogues: Gravel Roads to City Lights will dig into differences and common ground between urban and rural cultures, exploring why people living in various parts of Manitoba have the beliefs that they do. We aim to explore common cross-cultural conflicts from various perspectives and experiences by facilitating civil conversations to show it is possible. Guests from both rural and urban Manitoba will look at underlying values and ideals of everyday decisions and beliefs, we will unpack various tools for dialogue and bridging polarization.

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  • Earth Riot Radio

    Spoken Word, Performing Arts, Comedy, Environmental

    Hosted by Reverend Billy and Savitri D, EARTH RIOT is a comedy-infused, music-filled exploration of humanity’s most urgent issue — the planet’s Sixth Extinction. Made by “Earth-loving urban activists” from The Church of Stop Shopping, this podcast educates, inspires and urges listeners to embrace reality and take action. Featuring “News From the Natural World,” a weekly gathering of climate change’s latest science, and insightful interviews with radical leaders in environmentalism and activism.

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  • Eat Your Arts & Vegetables

    Spoken Word, Arts

    Eat Your Arts & Vegetables presents guests of diverse backgrounds and perspectives ranging from local self taught artists to internationally renowned interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary artists. The show’s mandate offers artists, curators, art academics, cultural workers and organizations a resource to promote their work and ideas in conjunction with current local art events.

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  • Eclectic Residents

    Pop/Rock, Eclectic, Indie

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  • Fantastic Friday

    Hip Hop/Groove, Soul, World, Caribbean, Dancehall/Reggae

    Join your host, Rico, for a musical ride across soca, calypso, reggae, dancehall, world beat, rap, soul and funk. It’ll start your day up right!

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  • Fasten Your Seat Belt

    Pop/Rock

    Fasten Your Seat Belt features guitar driven rock music from the ‘sixties to the present including rock, blues, punk and folk artists who have been critically acclaimed but are generally not heard on commercial radio. Patrick Harrison will be your host and he will draw from a catalogue that spans music from the ‘sixties to the present. A journey of over sixty years!

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  • Frañol

    Pop/Rock, Eclectic

    Retrouvez à chaque semaine vos deux heures entières consacrées à la musique latine. Un savoureux mélange de chansons en français et en espagnol!

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  • Free City Radio

    Electronic/Exploratory, Jazz, Spoken Word, Human Rights, Politics, Public Affairs, Urban issues, World Affairs, World

    Free City Radio explores the intersection of social activism and the arts.

    A program featuring interviews on contemporary political currents in Montréal, Canada and around the world, highlighting creative voices involved in struggles for transformative social change.

    Free City Radio also features music from around the world.

    Free City Radio is produced and hosted by Stefan Christoff.

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  • Girlie So Groovie

    Pop/Rock, Indie

    Girlie So Groovie dubs itself as “The only show dedicated to the women who rock and to the people who love them!” Broadcasting on CJAM 99.1 FM since 2001 and now syndicating on community/campus radio stations across Canada and the US, we are a weekly award-winning music program that gives a stage to the pioneering and contemporary female and non-binary musicians in rock, punk, rap, hip hop, R&B, blues, jazz, electronic, country, alternative, indie-rock and so much more.

    Host: Trevor Klundert

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  • Global Research News Hour

    Spoken Word, International News

    Hosted and produced by CKUW News Director and contributor, Michael Welch, in association with the Centre for Research on Globalization, the Global Research News Hour is a one hour analysis of major developments in the world of economics, politics and geo-politics, with researchers and news makers from around the world. If you want to get the story beyond the headlines, strap yourself in for 60 minutes of informative and provocative radio.

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