Program Guide
Jazz with Jeff Fox
Jazz with Osei Chandler
- Saturday 1am-Sunday 12am
Jazz with Scott Hanley
Jazz with Tony Mowod
Jazz, Straight No Chaser
Three nights of Jazz with a mixture of styles. On Tuesday, "straight ahead" Jazz; on Wednesday, Jazz vocalists; and on Thursday, smooth Jazz. From "sassy" Sarah Vaughn to baritone-extraordinary, Johnny Hartman and Jazz legends such as "The Duke" and "The Count," Jazz, Straight No Chaser is sure to whet the appetite of the most serious of Jazz aficionados.
Lagniappe
- Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. and 4:50 p.m.
The people, events, and issues of our region are discussed with area writers, artists, entertainers, and newsmakers. Archived editions of Lagniappe are available in our Listening Room.
Le Show with Harry Shearer
- Sunday 10-11pm
- Saturday 10-11am
Left, Right and Center
- Friday 5:30-6pm
Provocative, up-to-the-minute, alive and witty, KCRW's "Left, Right and Center" is a weekly confrontation over politics, policy and popular culture that proves those with impeccable credentials needn't lack personality. This weekly "love-hate relationship of the air" features four of the most insightful news analysts anywhere.
Marketplace
- Monday 5:30-6pm
- Tuesday 5:30-6pm
- Wednesday 5:30-6pm
- Thursday 5:30-6pm
- Friday 5:30-6pm
- Monday 5-5:30pm
- Tuesday 5-5:30pm
- Wednesday 5-5:30pm
- Thursday 5-5:30pm
- Friday 5-5:30pm
Marketplace is public radio's daily magazine on business and economics news "for the rest of us." The 30-minute program -- with an irreverent reporting style all its own -- Marketplace boasts the largest national audience for any business program in the United States on radio, cable or network television. Host Kai Ryssdal covers listeners from wallet to Wall Street. In the time it takes you to drink your first cup of joe, Marketplace Morning Report brings you the morning business news.
Marketplace Money
- Sunday 12-1pm
- Saturday 5-6pm
Each week on Marketplace Money, host Tess Vigeland looks at the week's major national and international stories that will impact the average listener's wallet. During the hour-long program, Tess and economic editor Chris Farrell help listeners map out the course to financial well-being, offering advice on topics like how to pay for college and whether to buy or lease a car. It's "the money show for the rest of us."





