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2020 PROGRAM SCHEDULE - JULY 28 THROUGH AUGUST 18

Updated: Jul 31, 2020

Programming

New programs start at the top of each hour, starting at 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. every day from Monday to Monday. New programming is added each Monday and old programming goes into the random auto dj playlist that you can hear for the rest the day any day.






Scheduled Programming With AutoDJ - Best Way to Listen

  • Scheduled programming works like a bus stop. Buses never leave early but they are sometimes delayed. The DJ is set to NOT cut off programming, so at the top of the hour, new programming will start when the previous hour's programming ends. So, if you want to listen to a feature, start at the top of each hour and listen untill the feature you want to hear comes on. It will usually start within 5 to 10 minutes (usually).

  • I schedule all programming for 30 mins or 1 hour except the 6-8 slot. That feature is a one hour feature and plays twice in two hours. When the scheduled program is done, random programming will fill the rest of the hour or half hour.  It's the easiest way to keep all programs running 24/7 without gaps.

  • Eventually, there will be so much content you might rarely hear the same feature twice. We're learning as we go. As our producers get better, we'll produce even better content even faster. 


CURRENT SCHEDULE

6 a.m. to 8 a.m. - News, Politics & More

  1. Executive Producer / Author / Intellectual / Host Raymond F. Quinton - The Making of An Internet Radio Station - Race, Class & Culture On The Air - Riots Pandemics and the Plan for People of Color.

8 a.m. to 9 a.m. - New, Politics & More

  1. Intro & New Theme Song - Executive Producer Raymond Quinton / DJ Senior Producer

  2. Interview Elder Statesman / Producer / Talent - Hundred Year Old DJ Senior

9 a.m. to 10 a.m. - Arts Features

  1. THE WRITING STORM: Enhanced Audio Reading - Smells Like Envy - EPISODE 2 - Or, Did Someone Say They Were A Successful Writer - Action Audio Reading by Raymond F. Quinton

  2. Every Day Is A Great Day to Be A Writer: Love Theme for Writing Storm - Music by Raymond F. Quinton - Intro by Dr. Proctor.

  3. Every Day Is A Great Day to Be A Writer: Love Theme for Writing Storm - Music by Raymond F. Quinton - Written, Produced and Performed by Raymond F. Quinton

10 a.m. to 11 a.m - Rabid City Radio Theatre 

  1. Rabid City Radio Intro - Executive Producer Raymond Quinton

  2. A-Hole in a Pick-up - Action Audio Theatre - EPISODE 2 - The Black Forest of Clackamas County - Staff/Company 

11 a.m. to 12 noon - The Home Show 

  1. At Home with Bob - Defending Your Right to Carry...A Glue Gun (Klebepistole) - Bob Simmons - Station Manager / Host 

 12 noon to 1 p.m. - Guest Audio Feature 

  1. Stitch - Episode 1 - Satire by Emilia Quinton - Guest Executive Producer 

  2. Bumber Music - Original Funky Jazz - Chocolate Cherry - By Raymond F. Quinton, Executive Producer / Musician

 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. - Music Satire Features - NNRPDX Staff

  1. Interview - DJ Senior - By Bob Simmons - Station Manager / Host 

  2. Baby Bootsy 23 n Me - Original Funk by DJ Franklin

  3. No Teet Food (Dentures Gwana Way) - Original reggae by Jamaican Space Captain Desmond

  4. Fare Well Jamaica - Original reggae Jamaican American Anthem by Jamaican Space Captain Desmond

  5. Chocolate Cherry - Original Funky Musical Bumper Interlude by Raymond F. Quinton - Executive Producer, Musical Director - Host 

2 p.m to 3 p.m. - End of Week Staff Goodbye 

  1. Dr. Proctor Talks: Interview with Lord President (& Lapdog Mr. VicePresident), Lord "Wilber" Wader, Dark Lord of US

  2. Final Thoughts / Staff

  3. Coming up Next Week - Preview by Raymond F. Quinton - Executive Producer - Host 

 3 p.m. to 8 a.m. (next day) - All features are played randomly.

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