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The fire poles are back. During renovation of Spokane Public Radio’s future home, the historic Fire Station No. 3, crews removed the two front brass poles. They were carefully replaced and reinforced with steel centers and the tops fitted with bracket supports. The Wyncote Foundation “South
Pole” is sealed at the level of the ceiling (or second story floor if you prefer), the Dodson’s Jewelers “North Pole” is exactly as Spokane firefighters remember it, with the original safety trap doors separating levels.Major construction on the historic
Fire Station No. 3 at 1229 N. Monroe is just finishing up. Where fire trucks used to park is now a lobby and a broadcast studio for the KSFC news and information station. In the back part of the building, where firemen built the city’s fire-fighting apparatus, the acoustics are being fine-tuned for the organization’s Performance and Recording Hall and the KPBX
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Below: Northwest News Network reporters admire the top section of the Fire Poles and the original hardwood floor, polished to perfection.
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Paula Poundstone returns to SpokaneThe comedian on a mission to make us laugh
comes to the Bing Crosby Theater in October, and SPR is giving away tickets! Paula Poundstone is a frequent panelist on NPR’s
Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me and delights audiences with her quick wit and topical humor. Anyone renewing their SPR membership or
making an extra gift to SPR on or before July 31 will be entered into the drawing. Sustaining members are automatically entered into this and every membership drawing. To enter with your pledge, use the form below,
call the SPR offices at (509) 328-5729, or pledge online at kpbx.org/donate. To enter without making a pledge, please send a postcard to the address in the form below.
Paula Poundstone’s comedy shows are always fresh & topical. She appears at the Bing Crosby Theater in Downtown Spokane on Thursday, October 15
The new SPR Lobby opens to KSFC and two brass poles in the historic Fire Station No. 3.
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broadcast studio. Upstairs where firemen slept and stored their gear now stand administrative offices and volunteer work stations. Each of the three SPR radio services
(KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ) are fitted with power outlets, cable jacks, and counter space. There’s only one thing missing: the broadcast equipment that we are working on funding now. “To outfit these new studios, we need
to bring our technology up to date,” says SPR General Manager Cary Boyce. “Much of the software we have used to maintain and manage our on-air services is being phased out, and we need machines with more operating capacity to modernize and stay current with today’s broadcast technology.”
SPR’s move from the Hoban Building, KPBX’s home for the past 35 years, offers an excellent opportunity to upgrade equipment. New computers will enable SPR’s broadcast engineers to switch
locations more efficiently and minimize downtime. The final fundraising stage for the equipment and its
installation is underway. Named Gift Opportunities are still available, from engraved courtyard tiles to naming a broadcast studio. For more information on leaving a lasting legacy for “A Sound Future,” please contact Cary Boyce at (509) 328-5729 or [email protected].
The stations will move to the new building in stages this year; the timeline depends on how quickly the equipment can be purchased and installed. As the move begins, information and photos will be posted at spokanepublicradio.org/moving.
KPBX Program Grid / July-September 2015 KSFC Program Grid / July-September 2015Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
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8p
9p
10p
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6p
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World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
It’s YourWorld
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio Hour
Car Talk InterfaithVoices
TakeFive
InnovationHub
Native America Calling
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point - Repeat of 9a hour
On Point - Repeat of 8a hour
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
On theMedia
Common-wealth Club
PhilosophyTalk
Human-kind
AlternativeRadio
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
AmericanThisLife Kitchen
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
Write QuestionCambridge Forum
America’sTest
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
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5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
Fromthe Top Radiolab
Fascinatin’Rhythm
Front PorchBluegrass
Wait WaitDon’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
A PrairieHome
Companion
InlandFolk
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Car Talk A PrairieHome
Companion
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
AmericanLife
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
Harmonia PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
PublicForums
ZorbaPaster
This
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
for aFriday
Afternoonwith
Brian Flick
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazz
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
American
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Worldof
Opera
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
AmericaJazz-
O-Rama
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdyssey
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafe
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
ThisLife
Night inJazz
Johnson’sImprobable
History of Pop
BackwaterBlues
What IFound
Song: Mirror of the World
Vox HumanaSpoletoFestival
Swingin’Down
the Lane
SPR Fire Station No. 3 Continued from Front
Kara Miller, Ph.D. hosts Innovation Hub bringing together thinkers, researchers, and visionaries crafting our future. The show airs Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
Dan Webster and Mary Pat Treuthart are the married hosts of SPR’s Movies 101, airing Fridays at 6:30 p.m. on KPBX and Saturdays at 1 p.m. on KSFC.
Jim Tevenan hosts Vox Humana, a celebration of the human voice in classical music, for the summer months at 7 p.m. Mondays on KPBX.
Mark Chilla hosts Afterglow, an hour of jazz and American popular song Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on KPBX.
Verne Windham would like to get broadcast equipment into the new studios!
Volunteers are needed to help move SPR 11 blocks south on Monroe Street. Email [email protected] for details.
Wherever the road takes you, take KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ.
Visit spokanepublicradio.org on any device, any time and click the blue “Listen Live” button.
broadcast studio. Upstairs where firemen slept and stored their gear now stand administrative offices and volunteer work stations. Each of the three SPR radio services
(KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ) are fitted with power outlets, cable jacks, and counter space. There’s only one thing missing: the broadcast equipment that we are working on funding now. “To outfit these new studios, we need
to bring our technology up to date,” says SPR General Manager Cary Boyce. “Much of the software we have used to maintain and manage our on-air services is being phased out, and we need machines with more operating capacity to modernize and stay current with today’s broadcast technology.”
SPR’s move from the Hoban Building, KPBX’s home for the past 35 years, offers an excellent opportunity to upgrade equipment. New computers will enable SPR’s broadcast engineers to switch
locations more efficiently and minimize downtime. The final fundraising stage for the equipment and its
installation is underway. Named Gift Opportunities are still available, from engraved courtyard tiles to naming a broadcast studio. For more information on leaving a lasting legacy for “A Sound Future,” please contact Cary Boyce at (509) 328-5729 or [email protected].
The stations will move to the new building in stages this year; the timeline depends on how quickly the equipment can be purchased and installed. As the move begins, information and photos will be posted at spokanepublicradio.org/moving.
KPBX Program Grid / July-September 2015 KSFC Program Grid / July-September 2015Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Mid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
It’s YourWorld
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio Hour
Car Talk InterfaithVoices
TakeFive
InnovationHub
Native America Calling
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point - Repeat of 9a hour
On Point - Repeat of 8a hour
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
On theMedia
Common-wealth Club
PhilosophyTalk
Human-kind
AlternativeRadio
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
AmericanThisLife Kitchen
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
Write QuestionCambridge Forum
America’sTest
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
Fromthe Top Radiolab
Fascinatin’Rhythm
Front PorchBluegrass
Wait WaitDon’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
A PrairieHome
Companion
InlandFolk
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Car Talk A PrairieHome
Companion
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
AmericanLife
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
Harmonia PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
PublicForums
ZorbaPaster
This
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
for aFriday
Afternoonwith
Brian Flick
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazz
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
American
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Worldof
Opera
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
AmericaJazz-
O-Rama
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdyssey
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafe
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
ThisLife
Night inJazz
Johnson’sImprobable
History of Pop
BackwaterBlues
What IFound
Song: Mirror of the World
Vox HumanaSpoletoFestival
Swingin’Down
the Lane
SPR Fire Station No. 3 Continued from Front
Kara Miller, Ph.D. hosts Innovation Hub bringing together thinkers, researchers, and visionaries crafting our future. The show airs Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
Dan Webster and Mary Pat Treuthart are the married hosts of SPR’s Movies 101, airing Fridays at 6:30 p.m. on KPBX and Saturdays at 1 p.m. on KSFC.
Jim Tevenan hosts Vox Humana, a celebration of the human voice in classical music, for the summer months at 7 p.m. Mondays on KPBX.
Mark Chilla hosts Afterglow, an hour of jazz and American popular song Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on KPBX.
Verne Windham would like to get broadcast equipment into the new studios!
Volunteers are needed to help move SPR 11 blocks south on Monroe Street. Email [email protected] for details.
Wherever the road takes you, take KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ.
Visit spokanepublicradio.org on any device, any time and click the blue “Listen Live” button.
broadcast studio. Upstairs where firemen slept and stored their gear now stand administrative offices and volunteer work stations. Each of the three SPR radio services
(KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ) are fitted with power outlets, cable jacks, and counter space. There’s only one thing missing: the broadcast equipment that we are working on funding now. “To outfit these new studios, we need
to bring our technology up to date,” says SPR General Manager Cary Boyce. “Much of the software we have used to maintain and manage our on-air services is being phased out, and we need machines with more operating capacity to modernize and stay current with today’s broadcast technology.”
SPR’s move from the Hoban Building, KPBX’s home for the past 35 years, offers an excellent opportunity to upgrade equipment. New computers will enable SPR’s broadcast engineers to switch
locations more efficiently and minimize downtime. The final fundraising stage for the equipment and its
installation is underway. Named Gift Opportunities are still available, from engraved courtyard tiles to naming a broadcast studio. For more information on leaving a lasting legacy for “A Sound Future,” please contact Cary Boyce at (509) 328-5729 or [email protected].
The stations will move to the new building in stages this year; the timeline depends on how quickly the equipment can be purchased and installed. As the move begins, information and photos will be posted at spokanepublicradio.org/moving.
KPBX Program Grid / July-September 2015 KSFC Program Grid / July-September 2015Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Mid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
It’s YourWorld
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio Hour
Car Talk InterfaithVoices
TakeFive
InnovationHub
Native America Calling
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point - Repeat of 9a hour
On Point - Repeat of 8a hour
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
On theMedia
Common-wealth Club
PhilosophyTalk
Human-kind
AlternativeRadio
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
AmericanThisLife Kitchen
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
Write QuestionCambridge Forum
America’sTest
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
Fromthe Top Radiolab
Fascinatin’Rhythm
Front PorchBluegrass
Wait WaitDon’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
A PrairieHome
Companion
InlandFolk
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Car Talk A PrairieHome
Companion
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
AmericanLife
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
Harmonia PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
PublicForums
ZorbaPaster
This
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
for aFriday
Afternoonwith
Brian Flick
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazz
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
American
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Worldof
Opera
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
AmericaJazz-
O-Rama
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdyssey
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafe
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
ThisLife
Night inJazz
Johnson’sImprobable
History of Pop
BackwaterBlues
What IFound
Song: Mirror of the World
Vox HumanaSpoletoFestival
Swingin’Down
the Lane
SPR Fire Station No. 3 Continued from Front
Kara Miller, Ph.D. hosts Innovation Hub bringing together thinkers, researchers, and visionaries crafting our future. The show airs Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
Dan Webster and Mary Pat Treuthart are the married hosts of SPR’s Movies 101, airing Fridays at 6:30 p.m. on KPBX and Saturdays at 1 p.m. on KSFC.
Jim Tevenan hosts Vox Humana, a celebration of the human voice in classical music, for the summer months at 7 p.m. Mondays on KPBX.
Mark Chilla hosts Afterglow, an hour of jazz and American popular song Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on KPBX.
Verne Windham would like to get broadcast equipment into the new studios!
Volunteers are needed to help move SPR 11 blocks south on Monroe Street. Email [email protected] for details.
Wherever the road takes you, take KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ.
Visit spokanepublicradio.org on any device, any time and click the blue “Listen Live” button.
broadcast studio. Upstairs where firemen slept and stored their gear now stand administrative offices and volunteer work stations. Each of the three SPR radio services
(KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ) are fitted with power outlets, cable jacks, and counter space. There’s only one thing missing: the broadcast equipment that we are working on funding now. “To outfit these new studios, we need
to bring our technology up to date,” says SPR General Manager Cary Boyce. “Much of the software we have used to maintain and manage our on-air services is being phased out, and we need machines with more operating capacity to modernize and stay current with today’s broadcast technology.”
SPR’s move from the Hoban Building, KPBX’s home for the past 35 years, offers an excellent opportunity to upgrade equipment. New computers will enable SPR’s broadcast engineers to switch
locations more efficiently and minimize downtime. The final fundraising stage for the equipment and its
installation is underway. Named Gift Opportunities are still available, from engraved courtyard tiles to naming a broadcast studio. For more information on leaving a lasting legacy for “A Sound Future,” please contact Cary Boyce at (509) 328-5729 or [email protected].
The stations will move to the new building in stages this year; the timeline depends on how quickly the equipment can be purchased and installed. As the move begins, information and photos will be posted at spokanepublicradio.org/moving.
KPBX Program Grid / July-September 2015 KSFC Program Grid / July-September 2015Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Mid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
It’s YourWorld
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio Hour
Car Talk InterfaithVoices
TakeFive
InnovationHub
Native America Calling
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
Movies 101Treatment
People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
On Point - Repeat of 9a hour
On Point - Repeat of 8a hour
BBC World ServiceMarketplace
NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
On theMedia
Common-wealth Club
PhilosophyTalk
Human-kind
AlternativeRadio
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
AmericanThisLife Kitchen
NPR’s All ThingsConsideredBBC World
ServiceDirector’s
ChoiceFresh AirWeekend
City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
Write QuestionCambridge Forum
America’sTest
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
You BetYour Garden
NPR’sWeekend Edition
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat SunMid
1a
2a
3a
4a
5a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
11a
Noon
1p
2p
3p
5p
7p
8p
9p
10p
11p
6p
4p
ClassicalMusic
JanMunstedt
ClassicalMusicLeonardOakland
Fromthe Top Radiolab
Fascinatin’Rhythm
Front PorchBluegrass
Wait WaitDon’t Tell Me
NachoCeltic Hour
A PrairieHome
Companion
InlandFolk
SelectedShorts
NPR’s All ThingsConsidered
Car Talk A PrairieHome
Companion
NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
AmericanLife
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
Harmonia PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
PublicForums
ZorbaPaster
This
NPR's Weekend Edition
Sunday Morning Essay 9:34a
Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
9:18a, 11:55a
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
for aFriday
Afternoonwith
Brian Flick
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazz
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
American
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Worldof
Opera
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
AmericaJazz-
O-Rama
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdyssey
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafe
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
ThisLife
Night inJazz
Johnson’sImprobable
History of Pop
BackwaterBlues
What IFound
Song: Mirror of the World
Vox HumanaSpoletoFestival
Swingin’Down
the Lane
SPR Fire Station No. 3 Continued from Front
Kara Miller, Ph.D. hosts Innovation Hub bringing together thinkers, researchers, and visionaries crafting our future. The show airs Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
Dan Webster and Mary Pat Treuthart are the married hosts of SPR’s Movies 101, airing Fridays at 6:30 p.m. on KPBX and Saturdays at 1 p.m. on KSFC.
Jim Tevenan hosts Vox Humana, a celebration of the human voice in classical music, for the summer months at 7 p.m. Mondays on KPBX.
Mark Chilla hosts Afterglow, an hour of jazz and American popular song Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on KPBX.
Verne Windham would like to get broadcast equipment into the new studios!
Volunteers are needed to help move SPR 11 blocks south on Monroe Street. Email [email protected] for details.
Wherever the road takes you, take KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ.
Visit spokanepublicradio.org on any device, any time and click the blue “Listen Live” button.
broadcast studio. Upstairs where firemen slept and stored their gear now stand administrative offices and volunteer work stations. Each of the three SPR radio services
(KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ) are fitted with power outlets, cable jacks, and counter space. There’s only one thing missing: the broadcast equipment that we are working on funding now. “To outfit these new studios, we need
to bring our technology up to date,” says SPR General Manager Cary Boyce. “Much of the software we have used to maintain and manage our on-air services is being phased out, and we need machines with more operating capacity to modernize and stay current with today’s broadcast technology.”
SPR’s move from the Hoban Building, KPBX’s home for the past 35 years, offers an excellent opportunity to upgrade equipment. New computers will enable SPR’s broadcast engineers to switch
locations more efficiently and minimize downtime. The final fundraising stage for the equipment and its
installation is underway. Named Gift Opportunities are still available, from engraved courtyard tiles to naming a broadcast studio. For more information on leaving a lasting legacy for “A Sound Future,” please contact Cary Boyce at (509) 328-5729 or [email protected].
The stations will move to the new building in stages this year; the timeline depends on how quickly the equipment can be purchased and installed. As the move begins, information and photos will be posted at spokanepublicradio.org/moving.
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World Radio Network
BBC World Service
NPR’s Morning EditionLocal News6:06a, 7:06a
On Point
WorldRadio
Network
WeekendEdition
Saturday
WeekendEditionSunday
Livingon Earth
It’s YourWorld
Travel w/Rick Steves
TEDRadio Hour
Car Talk InterfaithVoices
TakeFive
InnovationHub
Native America Calling
The Takeaway
BBC Newshour
NPR’s All Things Considered
ScienceFriday On the
MediaZorbaPaster
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People’sPharmacy
BBC World Service
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On Point - Repeat of 8a hour
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NPR’s All Things Considered
Fresh Air with Terry Gross
As It Happens
On theMedia
Common-wealth Club
PhilosophyTalk
Human-kind
AlternativeRadio
ScienceFridayBBC World Service
AmericanThisLife Kitchen
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City Arts& Lectures
Live Wire A Wayw/ Words
SnapJudgment
SelectedShorts
Big PictureScience
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
TechNation Le Show
Write QuestionCambridge Forum
America’sTest
Wait, WaitDon’t Tell Me
You BetYour Garden
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Wait WaitDon’t Tell Me
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NPR's Morning Edition
Local News6:44a, 7:04a, 7:44a, 8:04a, 8:44a
Weekday Arts Calendar6:20a, 7:20a, 8:20a, 2p, 6:29p
AmericanLife
Morning Classicalwith Verne Windham
Harmonia PianoBench
FootlightParade
GuitarHour
Livingon Earth
PublicForums
PublicForums
ZorbaPaster
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Weekend Arts Calendar6:18a, 7:18a, 8:18a,
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Fresh Air with Terry Gross
Performance Today
for aFriday
Afternoonwith
Brian Flick
MarketplaceNPR’s All Things Considered
Local News4:44p, 5:04p, 5:44p, 6:04p
The Bookshelf Movies 101
Jazz
BBC World Service
BrazillianHour Live Wire
BBCWorld
Service
American
L.A.TheatreWorks
The Score
Jazz ’tilMidnightJan Munstedt
Jazz ’tilMidnightBrian Flick
Worldof
Opera
Afterglow
Night LightsJazz Review
ChicagoSymphonyOrchestra
AmericaJazz-
O-Rama
FridayNightJazz
JazzOdyssey
InlandFolk
with Zan
SaturdayCafe
MichaelPatoray
Beale St.Caravan
Soundspace
Heartsof Space
withDan Maher
ThisLife
Night inJazz
Johnson’sImprobable
History of Pop
BackwaterBlues
What IFound
Song: Mirror of the World
Vox HumanaSpoletoFestival
Swingin’Down
the Lane
SPR Fire Station No. 3 Continued from Front
Kara Miller, Ph.D. hosts Innovation Hub bringing together thinkers, researchers, and visionaries crafting our future. The show airs Sundays at 2 p.m. on KSFC.
Dan Webster and Mary Pat Treuthart are the married hosts of SPR’s Movies 101, airing Fridays at 6:30 p.m. on KPBX and Saturdays at 1 p.m. on KSFC.
Jim Tevenan hosts Vox Humana, a celebration of the human voice in classical music, for the summer months at 7 p.m. Mondays on KPBX.
Mark Chilla hosts Afterglow, an hour of jazz and American popular song Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on KPBX.
Verne Windham would like to get broadcast equipment into the new studios!
Volunteers are needed to help move SPR 11 blocks south on Monroe Street. Email [email protected] for details.
Wherever the road takes you, take KPBX, KSFC, and KPBZ.
Visit spokanepublicradio.org on any device, any time and click the blue “Listen Live” button.
The fire poles are back. During renovation of Spokane Public Radio’s future home, the historic Fire Station No. 3, crews removed the two front brass poles. They were carefully replaced and reinforced with steel centers and the tops fitted with bracket supports. The Wyncote Foundation “South
Pole” is sealed at the level of the ceiling (or second story floor if you prefer), the Dodson’s Jewelers “North Pole” is exactly as Spokane firefighters remember it, with the original safety trap doors separating levels.Major construction on the historic
Fire Station No. 3 at 1229 N. Monroe is just finishing up. Where fire trucks used to park is now a lobby and a broadcast studio for the KSFC news and information station. In the back part of the building, where firemen built the city’s fire-fighting apparatus, the acoustics are being fine-tuned for the organization’s Performance and Recording Hall and the KPBX
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Continued inside under KPBX Grid
Paula Poundstone returns to SpokaneThe comedian on a mission to make us laugh
comes to the Bing Crosby Theater in October, and SPR is giving away tickets! Paula Poundstone is a frequent panelist on NPR’s
Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me and delights audiences with her quick wit and topical humor. Anyone renewing their SPR membership or
making an extra gift to SPR on or before July 31 will be entered into the drawing. Sustaining members are automatically entered into this and every membership drawing. To enter with your pledge, use the form below,
call the SPR offices at (509) 328-5729, or pledge online at kpbx.org/donate. To enter without making a pledge, please send a postcard to the address in the form below.
Paula Poundstone’s comedy shows are always fresh & topical. She appears at the Bing Crosby Theater in Downtown Spokane on Thursday, October 15
The new SPR Lobby opens to KSFC and two brass poles in the historic Fire Station No. 3.
Brian SouthworthBusiness Intermediary
Murphy Business Northwest, Inc.(509) 464-9157 - Mobile
[email protected]/spokane
North America’s Premier Brokerage Firm
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The fire poles are back. During renovation of Spokane Public Radio’s future home, the historic Fire Station No. 3, crews removed the two front brass poles. They were carefully replaced and reinforced with steel centers and the tops fitted with bracket supports. The Wyncote Foundation “South
Pole” is sealed at the level of the ceiling (or second story floor if you prefer), the Dodson’s Jewelers “North Pole” is exactly as Spokane firefighters remember it, with the original safety trap doors separating levels.Major construction on the historic
Fire Station No. 3 at 1229 N. Monroe is just finishing up. Where fire trucks used to park is now a lobby and a broadcast studio for the KSFC news and information station. In the back part of the building, where firemen built the city’s fire-fighting apparatus, the acoustics are being fine-tuned for the organization’s Performance and Recording Hall and the KPBX
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Org.
U.S.
Pos
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P A
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Spokane Public Radio Annual Membership Annual or additional contributions to Spokane Public Radio are always welcome.
Mail to: Spokane Public Radio / 2319 N. Monroe St., Spokane, WA 99205
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORTPremium Preference No Guide Newsletter Email link to The Guide (Provide email address below) Send me the The Guide via U.S. mail
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First payment of $ ________________ enclosed Charge my Visa/Mastercard/Discover/AMEX One payment Monthly Quarterly#________________________________________________ Exp. _______ /_______ (mo/yr)Name on Card _______________________________________________________________
Membership Type New membership Payment on current pledge Membership renewal Gift membership - please call me for details
Amount of Donation $45 $75 $100 $140 $200 $250 $365 $500 $750 $1,000 Sound Circle (call for details) Other $ ____________________________
spokanepublicradio.orgPledge securely on-line:
Volume 35 / No. 3 July-September 2015
Spok
ane
Publ
ic R
adio
2319
Nor
th M
onro
e St
reet
Spok
ane,
WA
9920
5
KPBX
91.
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Something’s Still Missing from SPR’s Fire Station No. 3
Below: Northwest News Network reporters admire the top section of the Fire Poles and the original hardwood floor, polished to perfection.
Par
t o
f th
e
n
etw
ork
Continued inside under KPBX Grid
Paula Poundstone returns to SpokaneThe comedian on a mission to make us laugh
comes to the Bing Crosby Theater in October, and SPR is giving away tickets! Paula Poundstone is a frequent panelist on NPR’s
Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me and delights audiences with her quick wit and topical humor. Anyone renewing their SPR membership or
making an extra gift to SPR on or before July 31 will be entered into the drawing. Sustaining members are automatically entered into this and every membership drawing. To enter with your pledge, use the form below,
call the SPR offices at (509) 328-5729, or pledge online at kpbx.org/donate. To enter without making a pledge, please send a postcard to the address in the form below.
Paula Poundstone’s comedy shows are always fresh & topical. She appears at the Bing Crosby Theater in Downtown Spokane on Thursday, October 15
The new SPR Lobby opens to KSFC and two brass poles in the historic Fire Station No. 3.
Brian SouthworthBusiness Intermediary
Murphy Business Northwest, Inc.(509) 464-9157 - Mobile
[email protected]/spokane
North America’s Premier Brokerage Firm
Business Sales
Business Valuations
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Equipment Appraisals
Commercial Real Estate
Mergers & Acquisitions
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Paula Poundstone’s comedy
shows are always fresh & topical. She appears at the Bing Crosby Theater in Downtown Spokane on Thursday, October 15
The new SPR Lobby opens to KSFC and two brass poles in the historic Fire Station No. 3.
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