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WFUV Schedule - Friday

TODAY ON 90.7 FM

[full listings]

5am-10am
FUV Music
with Claudia Marshall

10am-2pm
FUV Music
with Darren DeVivo

2pm-4pm
Mountain Stage
with Larry Groce

4pm-6pm
FUV Music
with Dennis Elsas

6pm-7pm
FUV Music
with Corny O'Connell

7pm-10pm
The Whole Wide World
with Rita Houston

10pm-12am
The Alternate Side
with Russ Borris

12am-1am
The Grateful Dead Hour
with David Gans

[full listings]*
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WFUV Staff Profile:

Nora Flaherty

WFUV's former Fordham Conversations host spreads her wings to cover some more musical ground.

Reporting, Editing and Producing

Nora Flaherty

As a Senior Content Producer at WFUV, Nora Flaherty is part of a team of creative soundcrafters who bring the best of our studio visits and interviews to the airwaves. (You might also recognize her from the many announcements she's voiced, providing station information between songs.)

As WFUV's University Producer from 2005-2009, Nora acted as host, field reporter and producer of Fordham Conversations, bringing the activities of the Fordham University community to the attention of the listening community.

Nora came to New York City from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she worked as an arts reporter and host at Michigan Radio, and where she earned her Masters degree in Anthropology. Nora lives with her husband, John, and their dog, Jessie, in Manhattan.

Fordham Conversations Awards:

  • Gracie Allen Award, 2007: Best Talk Show
  • New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association Awards, 2007: 2nd Place, Special Mention for Best Interview
  • New York State Broadcasters Association, Inc., 2007: Best Commentary, Editorial or Documentary [group award]
  • Public Radio News Directors, Inc., Award, 2007: 2nd Place, Best Documentary [group award]
  • New York State Associated Press Broadcasters Association Awards, 2007: Special Mention, General Excellence in the Use of Medium [group award]

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Write to Nora Flaherty

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