Your Super Sunday RadioGram Featuring New Programs for 2021

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View this email in your browser Your Super Sunday RadioGram Featuring New Programs for 2021 A profusion of new program hosts are gracing the aether at 101.5 FM! Rockin' Randall's Classic Country Call In Request show airs Saturday mornings from 6-9am. Randall's program has been on the air for four decades with listeners across the MidShore. He is your expert on everyone and anyone in Country music from the 50's to the mid 80's. Sponsored by Win Transport and B&R Auto. He's taking your request calls at 443-637-6000 LIVE every Saturday morning only on 101.5 FM! Bill Wright's Road Trippin' airs Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9-11 am, as well as 10pm to Midnight on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Bill has a rich pedigree of radio experience having worked at WRNR in Annapolis, WKHS Chestertown, WYRE Annapolis, and WFQX in Winchester. Bill's career path is unusual. He started in Community Access TV and then jumped ship to radio. Road Trippin' is an eclectic blend of deep tracks and amazing artists you might not have heard of. He's also the owner of Spin Groove Records, open Thursday - Sundays in Easton. DORIS (is back!) - Marco Garcia hosts an delightful ensemble of local guests and heady, often uplifting, often serious topics every Thursday at 1 pm with a replay on Sunday mornings at 10 am. Marco is well known as a smart, joyous, energetic activist who is committed to "bridging the gaps through music." We are fortunate he is building bridges in Cambridge on 101.5 FM WHCP Radio. Town H@ll - is an exciting community forum airing at High Noon the first Wednesday of each month, hosted by Marco Garcia and former Mayor Dave Wooten with newly installed Cambridge Mayor Andrew Bradshaw - each month two of the five sitting City Commissioners will join the group to discuss current city initiatives and take your questions and comments in chat. This program streams LIVE on WHCP's Facebook and YouTube channels as well - with a WHCP 101.5 replay the following Sunday at 1 pm. These videocasts are permanently archived on WHCP Radio's Facebook page and the WHCP Studio YouTube page. Starting next month Town H@ll will pre-empt MidShore MidDay for that Wednesday and begins at Noon only on Cambridge Community Radio! Also, look for the bi-weekly Cambridge Community Conversation hosted at WHCP to continue at 7pm on select Wednesdays. Our first program for 2021 was January 27th's Covid Vaccination conversation with Dr. Casey Scott and Roger Harrell of the Dorchester Health Department. These programs also air simultaneously online at Facebook and YouTube, and are replayed the following Sunday at 1 pm. This coming Wednesday February 10th at 7 pm will feature the Cambridge Waterfront Development team with results of the community survey they have sponsored as well as a great TED-X of urban planner Ed McMahon talking about preserving heritage to cultivate tourism in major development initiatives. Black History Month Special - for the next six weeks a great history assembled by the Smithsonian and PRX, the "25th Anniversary Black Radio" program will air Sundays at 4 pm. Secure Streaming" is now online at whcp.org" A team of great volunteers worked tirelessly to tame the Internet gods to fully restore the radio player on the whcp.org homepage. And we are working with TuneIn to get their service - and Alexa - pointed to the updated addresses. Expert tip: the WHCP app, available free at either app store has worked reliably throughout the online upgrade process. Thanks for your patience and uber thanks to William Harrison, Peter Barclay, and Tom Puglisi for their excellent work getting WHCP listeners smiling again worldwide. For the technically savvy, the direct IP address and port numbers for poking straight into your browser if anything hiccups in the future, are https://199.192.90.28:8004 for the mp3 stream and https://199.192.90.28:8006 for the AAC stream (low bandwidth). The Player at the top of the whcp homepage should now be working again in all browsers. Don't Leave All of 2020 Behind! During the dark ages of the pandemic in October 2020, we concluded it would save a lot of postage asking new and returning members to pick up their calendars and tote bags at the station downtown. A bunch of members did (thanks!) -- and a bunch of others obviously did not make it by. That's no surprise during a pandemic! The good news is - thanks to the the support of members like you - the "2021 postage" account is "ok". So. . . if you did not get your calendars, tote bag (at the Tower Level membership), or 101.5 FM car stickers, we will be happy to send your unclaimed thank you gifts out asap, between airshifts. But we need your help! Our records are incomplete on the pickups, so if you didn't get yours, just email [email protected] with "Need My Calendar!" in the subject line, along with your address and phone number and we will get them out to you asap! How Are We Doing? We love hearing from our members! Drop us a line anytime via [email protected]. Looking forward to seeing you all on the other side of the needle! - Team WHCP Copyright © 2021 WHCP Radio, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list . Subscribe Past Issues RSS Translate

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Your Super Sunday RadioGramFeaturing New Programs for 2021

A profusion of new program hosts are gracing the aether at 101.5 FM!

Rockin' Randall's Classic CountryCall In Request show airs Saturdaymornings from 6-9am. Randall'sprogram has been on the air for fourdecades with listeners across theMidShore. He is your expert oneveryone and anyone in Countrymusic from the 50's to the mid 80's. Sponsored by Win Transport andB&R Auto. He's taking your requestcalls at 443-637-6000 LIVE everySaturday morning only on 101.5 FM!

Bill Wright's Road Trippin' airsTuesday and Thursday morningsfrom 9-11 am, as well as 10pm toMidnight on Monday and Wednesdayevenings. Bill has a rich pedigree ofradio experience having worked atWRNR in Annapolis, WKHSChestertown, WYRE Annapolis, andWFQX in Winchester. Bill's careerpath is unusual. He started inCommunity Access TV and thenjumped ship to radio. Road Trippin'is an eclectic blend of deep tracksand amazing artists you might nothave heard of. He's also the ownerof Spin Groove Records, openThursday - Sundays in Easton.

DORIS (is back!) - Marco Garciahosts an delightful ensemble oflocal guests and heady, oftenuplifting, often serious topicsevery Thursday at 1 pm with areplay on Sunday mornings at10 am. Marco is well known asa smart, joyous, energeticactivist who is committed to"bridging the gaps throughmusic." We are fortunate he isbuilding bridges in Cambridge on101.5 FM WHCP Radio.

Town H@ll - is an excitingcommunity forum airing at High Noonthe first Wednesday of each month,hosted by Marco Garcia and formerMayor Dave Wooten with newlyinstalled Cambridge Mayor AndrewBradshaw - each month two of thefive sitting City Commissioners willjoin the group to discuss current cityinitiatives and take your questionsand comments in chat.

This program streams LIVE onWHCP's Facebook and YouTubechannels as well - with a WHCP101.5 replay the following Sunday at1 pm. These videocasts arepermanently archived on WHCPRadio's Facebook page and theWHCP Studio YouTube page.Starting next month Town H@ll willpre-empt MidShore MidDay for thatWednesday and begins at Noon onlyon Cambridge Community Radio!

Also, look for the bi-weekly Cambridge Community Conversationhosted at WHCP to continue at 7pm on select Wednesdays. Our firstprogram for 2021 was January 27th's Covid Vaccination conversationwith Dr. Casey Scott and Roger Harrell of the Dorchester HealthDepartment. These programs also air simultaneously online atFacebook and YouTube, and are replayed the following Sunday at 1pm. This coming Wednesday February 10th at 7 pm will feature theCambridge Waterfront Development team with results of thecommunity survey they have sponsored as well as a great TED-X ofurban planner Ed McMahon talking about preserving heritage tocultivate tourism in major development initiatives.

Black History Month Special - forthe next six weeks a great historyassembled by the Smithsonian andPRX, the "25th Anniversary BlackRadio" program will air Sundays at 4pm.

Secure Streaming" is now online at whcp.org"A team of great volunteers worked tirelessly to tame the Internet godsto fully restore the radio player on the whcp.org homepage. And weare working with TuneIn to get their service - and Alexa - pointed to theupdated addresses. Expert tip: the WHCP app, available free at eitherapp store has worked reliably throughout the online upgrade process. Thanks for your patience and uber thanks to William Harrison, PeterBarclay, and Tom Puglisi for their excellent work getting WHCPlisteners smiling again worldwide. For the technically savvy, the directIP address and port numbers for poking straight into your browser ifanything hiccups in the future, are https://199.192.90.28:8004 for themp3 stream and https://199.192.90.28:8006 for the AAC stream (lowbandwidth). The Player at the top of the whcp homepage should nowbe working again in all browsers.

Don't Leave All of 2020 Behind!

During the dark ages of the pandemic in October 2020, we concludedit would save a lot of postage asking new and returning members topick up their calendars and tote bags at the station downtown. Abunch of members did (thanks!) -- and a bunch of others obviously didnot make it by. That's no surprise during a pandemic! The good newsis - thanks to the the support of members like you - the "2021 postage"account is "ok". So. . . if you did not get your calendars, tote bag (atthe Tower Level membership), or 101.5 FM car stickers, we will behappy to send your unclaimed thank you gifts out asap, betweenairshifts. But we need your help! Our records are incomplete on thepickups, so if you didn't get yours, just email [email protected] with"Need My Calendar!" in the subject line, along with your addressand phone number and we will get them out to you asap!

How Are We Doing?

We love hearing from our members!

Drop us a line anytime via [email protected].

Looking forward to seeing you all on the other side of the needle!

- Team WHCP

Copyright © 2021 WHCP Radio, All rights reserved.

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