- MONDAY -
6 AM - 9 AM
John Allen (web only)
(e-mail)
"I listened yesterday. It's no reflection on you but I could'nt see where you were going or what you were going for. This early seventies thing did'nt get noticed the first time and you talk about friends of like Dealney and Bonnie who had records out like we're supposed to remember who they are. Then you play this long winded free jazz stuff that really grates on my nerves. And that noise without a beat and sounds like someones being pinched. Then you play a reggae song, I think you called it Dub, to what, be cool? You seem to really fetishize the whole folk thing too which is obnoxious to us who don't even care. I liked it when you played that punk song though. I like Joe Belock a lot." (This program is broadcast only on the internet. JM in the AM is heard in this time slot on 91.1 and 90.1 fm.)
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All bands and artists played by John Allen since January 2002
Sample show from October 27, 2003
("we don't need freedom")
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6 PM - 7 PM
The Speakeasy
with
Dorian
(e-mail)
Guests from the world of the arts, sciences, the media, and other areas. Every couple of weeks the Speakeasy presents "Duck Hunting With Dick", our political hour with co-host Ken Smith.
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Sample show from December 3, 2001
("Ken Smith (humor & language)")
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7 PM - 8 PM
The Dusty Show
with
Clay Pigeon
(e-mail)
Everything. Multi-sensory soundscapes. Intimate monologues. Street interviews from all walks of life. Intensive quik-cut sound editing. Social commentary. Odd vinyl. Gladness/sadness. Cornfields, gravel roads and urban sprawl.
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All bands and artists played by Clay Pigeon since January 2002
8 PM - 11 PM
Mike Lupica
(e-mail)
Freeform radio with a predilection for planet-shattering beats, rumbling guitars, bit-mappy electronics, hash-hazy strumming, and other related sonics for cultured and urbane criminal types. To file a complaint regarding this program's lack of respect for your version of history, please visit our North Bergen office.
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All bands and artists played by Mike Lupica since January 2002
Sample show from August 12, 2005
("Noodle Shop Nights")
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- TUESDAY -
6 AM - 9 AM
Web Only Programming
WFMU's web only morning slot features various DJs filling in on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, plus MP3s from our vast sound archive shuffling with abandon via the Flaming Robot of Love. On Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays in this slot, we have live DJs broadcasting only on the internet, while JM in the AM broadcasts on our FM stations.
8 PM - 11 PM
The Best Show on WFMU
with
Tom Scharpling
(e-mail)
Funny. Rocking. Intriguing. Engaging. Modest. The best talk. The best music. Simply put: The Best.
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Sample show from May 21, 2002
("Daily Show Correspondent Matt Walsh Calls In To Promote His Television Special But Is Interrupted By A Pair Of Fans And Is Chastised By SNL's Horatio Sanz. Plus, The Return Of Mike Healy, And 'Smash Or Trash' With The Band 'Management'.")
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11 PM - 2 AM
Bill Zurat
(e-mail)
Some pop, fumbling musicians, bedroom recordings, vocal harmonies with orchestras, elongated notes, tape hiss, one-chord wonders, analog synths + clicking drum machines, loners, breezy country, and brief cacophonous interruptions.
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All bands and artists played by Bill Zurat since January 2002
Sample show from November 14, 2004:
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- WEDNESDAY -
6 AM - 9 AM
Web Only Programming
WFMU's web only morning slot features various DJs filling in on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, plus MP3s from our vast sound archive shuffling with abandon via the Flaming Robot of Love. On Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays in this slot, we have live DJs broadcasting only on the internet, while JM in the AM broadcasts on our FM stations.
6 PM - 7 PM
Seven Second Delay
with
Ken
(e-mail)
and Andy Breckman
(e-mail)
Ken and Andy further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards as the program enters its death throes. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw.
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Sample show from December 12, 2001
("Andy and Arnon Go At It.")
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7 PM - 8 PM
Professor Dum Dum's Lab
(e-mail)
(e-mail)
Professor Dum Dum, scientist of music, performs experiments in music and human behaviour. Living, breathing volunteers subject themselves to his verbal vivsection, helping all to understand what laymen call "absurdity."
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All bands and artists played by Bill Zebub and Professor Dum Dum since January 2002
- THURSDAY -
6 AM - 9 AM
40 Ounces and a Turntable (web only)
with
the Cosmic Cowboy
(e-mail)
Hits like a pigsty at the Hamptons! (This program is broadcast only on the internet. JM in the AM is heard in this time slot on 91.1 and 90.1 fm.)
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9 AM - Noon
This Is the Modern World
with
Trouble
(e-mail)
A viking ship appears on the horizon, a likeness of Loretta Lynn carved into its bow. Rare birds flock together to sing Francoise Hardy as soul hits. A sunset of blips and bleeps fills the air.
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All bands and artists played by Trouble since January 2002
Sample show from June 17, 2004
("I'm a guido. No I'm not. Mike is.")
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- FRIDAY -
6 AM - 9 AM
Communication Breakdown (web only)
with
Chris T.
(e-mail)
(This program is broadcast only on the internet. JM in the AM is heard in this time slot on 91.1 and 90.1 fm.) Chris T.'s Communication Breakdown features monologues, field recordings, vox populi, found audio, phone calls and LOTS of dirty bits.Please Note: This program is not suitable for children or a work environment.
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9 AM - Noon
Give the Drummer Some
with
Doug Schulkind
(e-mail)
The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs form Mozambique, Inuit marching bands, Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
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All bands and artists played by Doug Schulkind since January 2002
Sample show from October 3, 2003
("Imagine, just for a moment, the Republican shrieks for blood if it was Clinton's white house that had blown a CIA agent's cover")
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11 PM - 2 AM
Bryce
(e-mail)
I never miscue a record. I am punctual, well-prepared, and dislike clutter. Outgoing and helpful, I'm always appropriately dressed. I do not behave erratically and have excellent penmanship. My CD's never skip, and I am in good health. I like all the notes, in any order.
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All bands and artists played by Bryce since January 2002
- SATURDAY -
9 AM - 10 AM
The Listener Hour
Our very own Listener DJ Hour, which puts a different WFMU listener in the driver's seat each week for one hour of Freeform programming any way they choose!
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Sample show from February 23, 2002
("Listener DJ Art Thompson")
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3 PM - 6 PM
The Cherry Blossom Clinic
with
Terre T
(e-mail)
Presenting gushes, rants, tickets, music: punk (vintage + obscuro) and pop (kissyface + weird),and psych, glam, garage, mod, acid, krautrock, hiphop, artdamage, sXe, bent-edge, DIY, indie, and packs of fresh new releases.
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All bands and artists played by Terre T since January 2002
Sample show from May 3, 2002
("40 yr olds on x, 5 yr olds on beer")
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3 AM - 6 AM
Music Of Our Times
with
The Good Doctor
(e-mail)
A wide spectrum of music: jazz, R&B, rock, blues, funk, 60's psych, and special features.
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