
For years, WKSU has offered Northeast Ohio the best in Classical
music and public radio news and entertainment programming.
Now, on-line listeners will have even more options. The
open roads of the “Information Superhighway” are allowing
WKSU to spread out, offering three distinct ways to access
your favorite programs. At the office, at home or anywhere
that you have access to the Internet, click on your preferred
channel and hear broadcast quality sound 24-hours a day.
WKSU On Air continues to stream the schedule of
shows heard over the radio at 89.7 and through repeater
stations in Wooster, Thompson, New Philadelphia and Norwalk.
Weekdays, enjoy NPR and classical music, with folk music
and shows like Car Talk and A Prairie Home Companion
on weekends.
WKSU 2 - The News Channel creates a full day of
shows focused on news and information. WKSU 2 allows newshounds
the ability to keep in touch regionally through stories
from WKSU's award-winning newsroom aired during NPR's Morning
Edition and All Things Considered while adding
insight from programs including The World, Day
to Day, On Point and news from the BBC. Listeners
will also have the option of more informative shows on the
weekends with live BBC reports and a Sunday line-up that
welcomes Only a Game, The Tavis Smiley Show,
Motley Fool, To the Best of Our Knowledge
and more.
WKSU 3 - The Classical Channel offers music lovers
a full day of symphonies and concertos, orchestras and string
ensembles representing the spectrum of classical music.
WKSU fans will still enjoy sharing time with their favorite
hosts and be introduced to new on-air personalities who
join in their love of music from Mozart, Beethoven, Bach,
Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Copland and other composers whose
works have passed the test of time. Whatever you prefer,
news, classical or a programming mix, the WKSU on-line channels
provide you with the public radio you most desire when it's
most convenient for you.