Sunday
- 7–8 am: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: A syndicated music program that explores the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, and literature
- 8–9 am: Music
- 9–10 am: Katherine’s Carousel of Musicals (Katherine Okey): Experience the world of theater and movie musicals
- 10–11 am: Music
- 11 am–noon: Art of the Song: A public radio program that explores universal truths common to all creative expression
- Noon–3 pm [3rd week only]: Sleepwalking Through Public Places (Faith Wolfram): Indie, electronic, reggae, hip-hop, and then some
- 3–6 pm: Music
- 6–7 pm [alternate weeks]: Home on the Grange (Buzz Chernoff): News about Grange and other happenings on the Divide, plus music/Professional Porch Sitters Local 4300 (Buzz Chernoff & Cornelius O’Quinn): Join in on some porch chatter about whatever comes to mind, plus music
- 7 pm–7 am: Music
Monday
- 7–8 am: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: A syndicated music program that explores the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, and literature
- 8–9 am: Music
- 9–10 am: Aging with Success (Marian Smith): News and information about the process of aging and how to navigate wellness
- 10–noon: Pride of the Mountains (Al Lubanes [1st], John Daniels [3rd], and Marian Smith [4th and 5th] in rotation): Songs from the American folk scene
- Noon–2 pm: TCM: Today’s Christian Music (David Godley): The best of Christian music from today’s top artists
- 2–3 pm: Phil’s Sports Show (Phil Toschi): Coverage of local high school athletics, as well as college and professional sports
- 3–6 pm: Music
- 6–8 pm: Reba’s Reggae Revue (Rebecca Murphy) [first and third]: Experience the uplifting and beautiful beat of Jamaica and the surrounding Caribbean islands/Amigos Para Siempre (Kathy Otermat) [second and fourth]: Latin music with a beat to get your hips swaying
- 8 pm–7 am: Music
Tuesday
- 7–am–4 pm: Music
- 4–6 pm: Muddy Boots (Tenali Hrenak): ’20s and ’30s jazz and blues, field recordings, and more
- 6–7 pm: The Flower Power Hour (Mark Nichol): Mostly-not-played-to-death music that came out in the mid-’60s to early ’70s
- 7–8 pm: BeSides: The Rest of Rock (Mark Nichol): Mostly-not-played-to-death music that came out in the mid-’70s to early ’80s
- 8–10 pm: Jazz World (Paul Firth): Jazz music from the ’20s to the present
- 10 pm–7 am: Music
Wednesday
- 7–8 am: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: A syndicated music program that explores the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, and literature
- 8–9 am: Science and Environmental News and Views (Ray Griffiths): News and opinion about science and the environment
- 9–10 am: Music
- 10–11 am: Money Matters (Marc Cuniberti): Your money, your country, your livelihood
- 11 am–noon: Art of the Song
- Noon–1 pm [second and fourth]: Music and Insights for Mental Health (Maureen Focht): Mellow music and information about mental health issues
- 1–2 pm: Afternoon Classics (Pat Leeds): Expect anything from a Bach concerto to a Wagner opera
- 2–4 pm: The Rockin’ ’50s and ’60s Show (Pat Leeds): Songs from the fabulous golden era of traditional rock and roll and pop
- 4–5 pm: All About Guns (Pat Leeds): Talk about gun ownership, maintenance, safety, and more
- 5–6 pm: Music
- 6–8 pm: Meadows Road (Steve Meadows): A tapestry of moving folk, blues, Americana, and old-time music
- 8 pm–7 am: Music
Thursday
- 7–8 am: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: A syndicated music program that explores the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, and literature
- 8–noon: Music
- Noon–2 pm: Unsigned Artists (Trapper): The music of unsigned bands
- 2–3 pm: The Big Kahuna Zoo (Andy Lake): A sonic roller coaster of music ranging from the ’50s to the ’90s
- 3–5 pm: Flutes and Drums (Mignon Geli): Music featuring flutes, drums, and other Native American instruments
- 5–7 pm [alternate weeks]: The Big Kahuna After Hours (Andy Lake): The world’s greatest bands, recorded live in concert
- 7–9 pm [alternate weeks] Tutti Frutti (Ann Gualtieri): An evocative ride through the past and present
- 9 pm–7 am: Music
Friday
- 7–8 am: Healthy Families (Craig Kuehn): The latest research on relationships and families and what that means for all of us
- 8–9 am: Music
- 9 am–noon: FAT Head Radio (Cathy Rohm & Gary Oswald): Venture back into the Land of Lard with the music of the legendary KFAT
- 2–5 pm: Rockin’ Richard (Richard Grimes): Mostly oldies, classic rock, and blues
- 5–8 pm: Music
- 8–10 pm: Old-Time Radio (Phil Toschi): Vintage radio shows: mystery, comedy, and more
- 10 pm–7 am: Music
Saturday
- 7–9 am: Music
- 9–noon: Red Dirt Roadhouse (Cathy Rohm): Music guaranteed to rock your socks off
- Noon–1 pm: Music
- 1–2 pm: Money Matters (Marc Cuniberti): Your money, your country, your livelihood
- 2–3 pm: All About Guns (Pat Leeds): Talk about gun ownership, maintenance, safety, and more (rebroadcast of Wednesday program)
- 3–6 pm: Music
- 6–8 pm: Georgetown City Limits (Ken Deibert [1st], Allan Ferreira [3rd]): An imaginary journey down Main Street in the “city” called Georgetown
- 8–9 pm: WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour: A syndicated music program that explores the beautiful world of folk, bluegrass, songwriting, and literature
- 9 pm–7 am: Music
