WFUV Programs:

FUV Programs & People

Our award-winning music mix and more, all week long on 90.7 FM and streaming online.

Weekdays

FUV Music

Monday-Thursday 5am-10pm; Fridays 5am-7pm
This is how we roll: More than just the same handful of songs by the same tired artists - with disc jockeys who are real people who care about the music.
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Words & Music from Studio A

Monday-Thursday 9-10pm
Studio visits from our favorite artists, as they stop by for conversation with our on-air hosts and perform live for us.
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A short version is available as a 'Take Five' podcast.
Past shows in the WFUV Archives

The Alternate Side on FUV

Weeknights 10pm-Midnight
A taste of our online/HD indie music channel, with a broad range of established and emerging rock and other styles, from across the city and beyond.
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The WFUV CD of the Week with Corny O'Connell

Thursday, 8-9pm
What's new and noteworthy? Hear for yourself as Corny O'Connell spins a recent release from start to finish without interruption.
[Radio only - No webcast, due to DMCA restrictions]

The Whole Wide World with Rita Houston

Friday, 7-10pm
Travel the global airwaves on a magic carpet ride with Music Director Rita Houston, showcasing the beautiful and the funky from near and far. 'Anything goes' is the motto, so kick off your shoes and find a living room dance partner (or ten).
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

The World Cafe

Monday-Thursday, Midnight-2am; Friday Late Night 1-2am
David Dye serves up a rich, multicultural blend of singer-songwriters, rock, blues, world music and more, including live in-studio performances.
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Echoes

PRI

Monday-Saturday, 2-5am
John Diliberto's unique mix of Ambient Pathways, Techno-Tribal, New Celtic, Chat Fusion, Retro-Space, Native American and World music.
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The Grateful Dead Hour

Friday Late Night, Midnight - 1am
Host David Gans goes into the vaults for historic recordings of the Dead's concerts from the 1960's to the 1990's.
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Saturdays

Fordham Conversations

Saturday 7-7:30am
Host Robin Shannon shines some light on the highlights of thought, work and discussion taking place at Fordham University.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Cityscape

Saturday 7:30-8am
WFUV's News & Public Affairs Director George Bodarky introduces you to the people and the issues that help shape one of the greatest cities in the world.
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Mile Failte

Saturday 8-9am
A unique resource: Irish Gaelic language and culture with Dr. Seamus Blake.
[More info] | [Celtic Sounds]
Past shows in the WFUV Archives

A Thousand Welcomes

Saturday 9am-Noon
Dance or sing along with our program of Celtic traditional music with Kathleen Biggins.
[More info] | [Celtic Sounds]
Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Thistle & Shamrock

PRI

Saturday Noon-1pm
From Ireland to Wales, Brittany to Galicia, Celtic soundscapes with Fiona Ritchie.
[More info] | [Celtic Sounds]

One on One

Saturday 1-4pm
The longest-running sports show on New York radio covers the pros and the college teams, with a focus on Fordham University, all year 'round.
[More info] | [Fordham Sports streams]

Mixed Bag with Pete Fornatale

Saturday, 4-8pm
Listen in for one of the legends of rock 'n' roll radio: Pete Fornatale pulls together his own mix of the old and new, including regular interview features from his four decades in New York radio.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight®

Saturday, 8-10pm
The weekly free-form musical journey you've either heard or heard about: Vin Scelsa brings his unmistakable voice and far-ranging taste down to the left end of the dial, where it belongs.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

The Bottomless Pit with Marshall Crenshaw

Saturday, 10-11pm
Songwriter Marshall Crenshaw serves up an hour of what a fan described as 'insider knowledge, self-deprecating humor, and lots of great music.' 
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Conversations from The World Cafe

Saturday, 11pm-Midnight
World Cafe host David Dye's weekly one-hour magazine capturing contemporary life and culture through a musical lens.
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Group Harmony Review

Saturday Late Night, Midnight-2am
Join Dan Romanello in a trip back through the vocal group sounds of the 1950s.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Beale Street Caravan

Saturday Late Night, 2-3am
Blues music from the birthplace - Memphis, Tennessee - with Daren Dortin and Pat Mitchell.
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eTown

Saturday Late Night, 3-4am
Great live music from today's most interesting artists, with Nick and Helen Forster from Boulder, CO and beyond.
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Sound Opinions

Saturday Late Night, 5-6am (and Sunday 5-6pm)
The world's only 'rock and roll talk show,' straight from Chicago and right to your radio.
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Sundays

Mountain Stage

PRI

Sunday 6-8am
Live performances by many of today's finest singer-songwriters, bands and others from Charleston, West Virginia with host Larry Groce.
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Sunday Breakfast

Sunday 8-11am
John Platt's three-hour tour of tunes strikes a balance between the "Joni Mitchells/Harry Chapins/Jackson Brownes" and "lesser-known but equally talented" singer/songwriters.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Ceol na nGael

Sunday, Noon-4pm
Join us for music, news and sports from Ireland, and the Community Bulletin Board.
[More info] | [Celtic Sounds]
Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Woody's Children

Sunday 4-5pm
One of the nation's longest-running folk shows (since 1969!), with host Robert Sherman.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives

Sound Opinions

Sunday, 5-6pm
The world's only 'rock and roll talk show,' straight from Chicago and right to your radio.
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American Routes

PRI

Sunday, 4-6am and 6-8pm
Nick Spitzer blends interviews, live performances and recorded music in a road trip across America's music.
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The Big Broadcast

Sunday 8pm-Midnight
Rich Conaty has been getting New York onto its dancing feet with jazz and pop of the 1920s and '30s since 1973.
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Past shows in the WFUV Archives