Today on Radio M

Zenith in the Morning starts at 6AM with four decades of music that matters,
plus the daily 9 Spot at 9: nine great songs, no commercials.
Aaron keeps it weird from 10AM, with the Lost 80s Lunchbox just before noon.
Chris takes afternoons at 2PM and checks in on the Valley (and the wider world) with the kind of curveballs only Radio M would try. Also, the 5 O'Clock Follies, a song that was so bad that (maybe) now it's good.
Mark takes over at 6PM with "music that matters AND gets you moving,"
leading into late night.
And at 10PM, Alison takes you the rest of the way: lights down, volume up,
the part of Radio M that only happens after dark.
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Summer of M

It's the Summer of M: the station feels a little bigger, the nights run a little longer,
and there's always something going on in the Valley. Keep listening for updates throughout the day.
This Friday: Movies at Sunset, "Airplane!" -- 8 PM at Deming Park. First 100 people get a free mini inflatable Otto the autopilot!
Labor Day weekend: Bashapalooza! Our local music festival; stay tuned for more details.
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Notes for Tonight

If you're a late-night listener, 10PM is your entry point. Alison's hours are where Radio M goes quiet, strange, and personal
-- the soundtrack for the part of the day nobody talks about out loud.
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Radio M in Our Communities

Today: Alison takes part in a panel discussion on "Women in Broadcasting in the Wabash Valley," 4 PM at St. Mary-of-the-Woods.
Sunday: Chris hosts "Queer Valley" at 7 AM, and Zenith hosts "Valley in Focus" at 7:30 AM.
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Listen Live

First time listening? You'll want RealPlayer or Windows Media Player (yes, really).
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Weekday Lineup

6AM - 10AM Zenith in the Morning
The 9 Spot at 9

10AM - 2PM Aaron
Lost 80s Lunchbox (noon)

2PM - 6PM Chris
The 5 O'Clock Follies

6PM - 10PM Mark

10PM - 2AM Alison

Overnights: Otto (automation)
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Hear Our 1985 Launch!

We've found a tape of our very first hour, as originally aired at 6 AM on April 1, 1985, complete with the final moments of the "old" Wisdom 98 that we replaced. (And we're still here!)
Listen to it
here.
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