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August 20, 2008
What’s On Now?

Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

9:00
Johann Josef Fux: Concentus musico-instrumentalis: (Armonico Tributo)


9:08
Rick Sowash: The View from Carew


9:19
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt: Prelude & Bridal (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra)


9:29
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet #76 in d minor (Eder Quartet)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU 2 News:
BBC Newshour
 WKSU 3 Classical:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell



Later Today On WKSU

1:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

3:00
Fresh Air® with Terry Gross



4:00
All Things Considered®



6:30
Marketplace®

The award-winning daily program about business and finance puts a human face on the global economy, with insight from anchor Kai Ryssdal.

What’s On Now?

BBC Newshour


Newshour is the BBC's flagship news program, specializing in bringing listeners not only the facts, but also the in-depth analysis and commentary behind the headlines.



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell
 WKSU 3 Classical:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell



Later Today On WKSU's News Channel

10:00
On Point

On Point unites distinct and provocative voices with passionate discussion as it confronts the stories that are at the center of what is important in the world today.

12:00
Day To Day®



1:00
World Have Your Say

The daily interactive show where you set the agenda.

2:00
To The Point

Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, To the Point presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories — front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.

What’s Playing Now?

Classical Music
With Mark Pennell

9:00
Johann Josef Fux: Concentus musico-instrumentalis: (Armonico Tributo)


9:08
Rick Sowash: The View from Carew


9:19
Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt: Prelude & Bridal (Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra)


9:29
Joseph Haydn: String Quartet #76 in d minor (Eder Quartet)



Also Playing Now:

 WKSU On Air:
Classical Music with Mark Pennell
 WKSU 2 News:
BBC Newshour



Later Today On WKSU's Classical Channel

1:00
Classical Music with Sylvia Docking

Join WKSU’s Sylvia Docking for the best in classical music.

3:00
Classical Music with Julie Amacher



4:00
Classical Music with Valerie Kahler



8:00
Classical Music with Alison Young



WKSU Support
Funding for WKSU is made possible in part through support from the following businesses and organizations.

Cedar Point

The Holden Arboretum

Area Agency on Aging 10B, Inc.


For more information on how your company or organization can support WKSU, download the WKSU Media Kit.

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Donate Your Vehicle to WKSU

FAQ/Help
1. How Do I Listen to WKSU?

WKSU broadcasts at 89.7 FM. The signal can also be heard on WKRW at 89.3 in Wooster, on WKRJ at 91.5 in New Philadelphia, on WKSV at 89.1 in Thompson, on 90.7 WNRK in Norwalk, on translator W298BA at 107.5 in Boardman, and on in the Ashland area over translator 95.7 FM from W239AZ.

Or, tune in online via one of the links at the very top of this page or on our listen page.

2. What Time is My Favorite Show Broadcast?

A complete list of shows currently aired on WKSU can be found on the Program Schedule page.

3. What Are WKSU’s Business Hours?

WKSU’s business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

4. Where Are the WKSU Studios Located?

The main WKSU broadcast facility is located on the corner of E. Summit St. and Loop Rd. on the campus of Kent State University in Kent, OH. The station also operates news bureaus in Cleveland in the Hanna Building and in Canton’s Cultural Center for the Arts.

View a map with driving directions to WKSU

5. How is the Station Connected to Kent State University?

WKSU is a service of Kent State University in the division of University Relations and Development. The station began broadcasting from the campus on Oct. 2, 1950.

6. What is Public Radio?

WKSU is a non-profit radio station that relies on support from listeners and the Northeast Ohio community. The station is affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR), Public Radio International (PRI), and the Associated Press (AP).

7. How Do I Support WKSU?

Basic membership begins at $60 per year with discounted memberships available for students and seniors. Find additional information on the Support Us page.

8. How Do I Get in Touch with the Station?

To reach WKSU by phone:
(330) 672–3114, general office line
(330) 672–4107, general fax line
(800) 672–2132, toll-free line (within Ohio only)

All mail should be sent to:
WKSU-FM
P.O. Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242-0001

The Broadcast Center’s street address:
1613 E. Summit St.
Kent, OH 44242

9. How Can I Reach WKSU Staff Members?

All staff can be reached through the general office number (330–672–3114) or via email at .

Click here for a complete listing of WKSU staff

10. How Do I Find Out More About a News Story That I Heard On WKSU?

Visit the WKSU News page for the latest in national and regional news. Stories from the WKSU Newsroom may also be found in the archives by subject, or by using the search box at the top of every page. Other stories produced by NPR may be found on the NPR web site at npr.org.

11. How Do I Find Out About a Piece of Music I Heard on WKSU?

Previously broadcast classical and folk music selections may be found listed in the playlist section of the Classical and Folk pages of wksu.org. Information on purchasing selections can be found by clicking on the title of the piece.

For information on music heard during broadcasts of NPR’s All Things Considered or Morning Edition, visit the show page at npr.org and click the link for the date you heard the music. Each song is listed, along with a list of national stories aired. For other shows, please visit the WKSU Programs page.

12. How Do I Find Out More About an Event I Heard Promoted on WKSU?

Visit the ArtsLink page for additional details on all arts and cultural events promoted on WKSU. For information on other area events, find links to organizations throughout the region in the Arts & Cultural Organizations section on ArtsLink.

Information on events presented by WKSU, including Member Nights Out at the Movies, can be found on our Events page.

13. How Do I Find Out More About Kent State University?

Visit the Kent State web site at kent.edu or call (330) 672-3000.

14. How Do I Find Out More About The Akron Roundtable?

WKSU broadcasts monthly addresses by guest speakers at The Akron Roundtable at 7 p.m. on the day of the speech. For a list of up-coming speakers or to listen to archived material, visit akronroundtable.org or call (330) 836-7275.

15. How Do I Contact PBS 45/49?

Although both broadcast organizations are located in Kent, WKSU and WNEO/WEAO are not affiliated. For more information on PBS 45/49 visit pbs4549.org or call (330) 677-4549.

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