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Schedules - 88.9 WFSU-FM
Schedules - 91.5 WFSQ-FM
| Weekdays | |
| Time | Program |
| 12:00 A | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 6:00 A | Classical Music With Peter Van De Graaff | Playlist |
| 10:00 A | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 12:00 P |
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| 1:00 P | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 7:00 P |
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| 8:00 P | Performance Today |
| 10:00 P | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| Saturdays | |
| Time | Program |
| 12:00 A | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 6:00 A | Classical Music With Peter Van De Graaff | Playlist |
| 10:00 A | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 1:30 P | Selected Classical Music
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| 6:00 P | Sounds of Swing with Jim Chion |
| 8:00 P | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| Sundays | |
| Time | Program |
| 6:00 A | Classical Music With Peter Van De Graaff | Playlist |
| 10:00 A | St. Paul Sunday |
| 11:00 A | Sunday Baroque | Playlist |
| 3:00 P | Classical 24 | Playlist |
| 6:00 P | St. Paul Sunday |
| 7:00 P | Pipdreams (APM) |
| 9:00 P | Millenium of Music |
| 10:00 P | Classical 24 | Playlist |
Schedules - 89.1 WFSW-FM
RACE AND THE SPACE RACE
February 11th , 9pm (88.9 -FM) -- The Space Age began when America was going through a wrenching battle over Civil Rights. And because the heart of the old Confederacy was chosen as its base, NASA played an unintended role in Civil Rights history. Race and the Space Race tells the stories of people whose lives soared from the cotton fields to the launch pad. We hear how this happened and we hear the stories of the people who broke the color line at NASA -- their stories of frustration and their stories of perseverance.

Memories of Movement-(first hour) (PRI)
February 17th- 9pm (88.9 - FM) - The years of the Civil Rights Movement are counted among the most volatile, yet vibrant, in American history. In the first hour of our Black History month special, Memories of the Movement, we celebrate the courage, conviction and commitment of the everyday people who made extraordinary contributions to American social progress. Memories of the Movement features poignant, humorous, unheard, or little known stories from a number of well-known civil rights icons. The first hour features stories from Dr. Freeman Hrabowski, Danny Glover, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., Dr. Raye Richardson, activist Yuri Kochiyama, Congressman John Lewis, Dorothy Tillman, Rev. Robert Graetz, Harry Belafonte, Andrew Young, Elizabeth Eckford and Jefferson Thomas of the Little Rock Nine, and comedian Dick Gregory.
Memories of Movement-(second hour) (PRI)
February 18th - 9pm (88.9 - FM) - We continue with the second hour of our Black History Month special, Memories of the Movement. The years of the Civil Rights Movement are counted among the most volatile yet vibrant times in American history and the people that shaped this period range from charismatic preachers and actors to students and domestic workers. We celebrate the courage, conviction and commitment of these everyday people who made extraordinary contributions by featuring their moving stories in this special program. In this hour we hear from legendary actress Ruby Dee, Clarence Jones, Xernona Clayton, Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Rev. Amos Brown, journalist Earl Caldwell, Marian Wright Edelman, Taylor Rogers, and Rev. C.T. Vivian.
Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra
on 91.5 WFSQ-FM
February 6, 2010
Brahms and Friends
Broadcast Date: February 19th, 2010 8pm
March 6, 2010
More Than Four Notes
Broadcast Date: March 19th, 2010 8pm
May 1, 2010
Musical Heroes
Broadcast Date: May 14th, 2010 8pm





