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COAST COMMUNITY RADIO CELEBRATES 37 YEARS ON AIR!
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THE EARLY DAYS CIRCA 1983
REPRESENTING IN A PARADE
OUR 1ST BIRTHDAY APRIL 1984
BEST RADIO STATION! 2016
FEELING FRESH WITH A NEW COAT OF PAINT! 2017
You hold in your hands a mini version of The Current, THE QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FOR COAST COMMUNITY RADIO.
The full version is a 24-32 page publication filled with articles, interviews, local stories, our program guide and much more. All donations come with a free membership and all members receive The Current, either through mail or email, every 3 months. SO MAKE A GIFT TODAY, BECOME A MEMBER AND START RECEIVING THE CURRENT! Mail a check to KMUN, P.O. Box 269, Astoria, OR 97103 Or donate online at coastradio.org
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VIEW FROM THE CROW’S NEST by Graham Nystrom Station Manager
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n short, by embracing the podcast concept. Programmers have been outfitted with a way to record their shows at home and upload their file to the station for automated playback.
Before this all hit, I had hoped the radio station could have a year of focusing on creativity. This has turned out to be true, but it’s a different kind of creativity than I had pictured. We’re stretching ourselves into new ways of doing things and we’re growing in the process. We’re reflecting on how good we had it, how easy it is to take things for granted, and how our best selves always emerge in times of crisis.
As I listen to classical music on KMUN this morning, it’s not being hand-picked by our local programmers, but it still provides solace to an overactive mind. I appreciate the creative output of the composers of this music. Music is an extraordinary human accomplishment, no matter the genre. Shout out to John Prine. I’ve seen creativity pop up everywhere in our community’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. This includes how people run their small business, how people produce concerts or teach classes using the internet, how people make masks out of materials they have lying around the house. There are many latent skills and talents in all of us that have the opportunity to come to the forefront when we are challenged. Now is a great time to unleash the dormant creator inside of you. You can write letters, carve sculptures, learn the instrument you bought but never touched, work on your poetry skills, and of course, plant a garden. A few days ago, when Donna Quinn asked, “Can I do a live Talk of Our Towns and interview someone over the phone?” I thought about it, moved the KCPB phone patch into the KMUN air room, and now we can have two callers on the air simultaneously. We had the opportunity to be creative, and we worked it out. It’s a constant struggle to keep up with what’s happening right now. From governments, to businesses, to schools, to families, everyone is being pushed to their limits and beyond in order to cope, feel safe and stay healthy. So through all this, I salute the best self in you, I encourage you to express your inner creativity, and I wish you and yours the best during trying times. When this is all over, perhaps our best selves can stick around for a while. And I’m sure the radio will sound better than ever!
station manager/chief engineer
news director
Studios are located in Tillicum House at 1445 Exchange Street, Astoria, Ore.
program director
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web: www.coastradio.org email: info@coastradio.org
Graham Nystrom, stationmanager@coastradio.org Emily Geddes, emily@coastradio.org development director
Susan Peterson, susan@coastradio.org membership director
Janet Fryberger, membership@coastradio.org
Joanne Rideout, news1@coastradio.org Dylan Hauser-Schalk, dylan@coastradio.org bookkeeping
Jennifer Rasmussen publication design
Cover Illustration by Alex Appel, Layout by Leah Olson
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The Tillicum Foundation is tax-exempt and all gifts, grants, and contributions to it are tax deductible to the extent of the law. KMUN broadcasts 5,000 watts of power at 91.9 MHz from its main transmitter on Megler Mountain, and 10 watts at 104.3 MHz from a translator in Wheeler, 89.5 MHz from a translator located in Cannon Beach, and 91.3 MHz from a translator serving South Astoria. KTCB broadcasts 400 watts of power at 89.5 MHz from Cape Meares, serving Tillamook County. Tillicum Foundation also operates a second program service. KCPB broadcasts at 400 watts from Megler Mountain at 90.9 MHz.
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SPRING 2020 GUIDE Guide KMUNPROGRAM Program Monday
12-1am Hearts of Space
Ambient, Electronic mix
Spring 2020
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Woodsongs
Never Too Late (Continued)
Wow and Flutter (Continued)
Folk, blues and more
1-3am World Cafe (NPR)
World Cafe (NPR)
World Cafe (NPR) With host Talia Schlanger
World Cafe (NPR)
With today's emerging artists
3-5am Morning Edition (NPR)
Morning Edition (NPR)
Morning Edition (NPR)
Morning Edition (NPR)
Live performances and interviews
5-6am Exploring Music
Exploring Music
Exploring Music
Exploring Music
With Bill McGlaughlin
With Bill McGlaughlin
With Bill McGlaughlin
6-8am Morning Classics
Morning Classics
Morning Classics
Morning Classics
Baroque and classical favorites
Music from all times & nations
Composers less heard
Edition (NPR) 8-9am Morning +NW news, weather and Ship Report
Morning Edition (NPR)
Morning Edition (NPR)
Morning Edition (NPR)
+NW news, weather and Ship Report
+NW news, weather and Ship Report
+NW news, weather and Ship Report
Monday Public Affairs
Tuesday Public Affairs
Wednesday Public Affairs
Thursday Public Affairs
(see below for details)
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Lost Highway
All Kinds of Folk
Wednesday Folk
Thursday Mornin' Folk
Music to cry and dance to
Traditional folk, protest songs
Music to get you up and strummin' Folking close to water
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Contemporary arts and issues
With host Terry Gross
With Bill McGlaughlin “Top 40” Classical
9-10am 10-12pm 12-1pm
1-3pm Soul Serenade
Back Beat/Stuck in the 60's
WAM or The Mellow
60's-70's classic rock, blues, soul
Alt/world/folk and more
3-4pm Le Show
Blues, R&B and Soul music
4-5pm
Fresh Air Sonic Sunspot/North Coast Range L.I.Am Alternative/Bovie's mix
Old Time Radio
Stage and Screen
Alternative Radio
Satire w/Harry Shearer
Golden age radio
Show tunes, Broadway and more
Audio Energy for Democracy
Democracy Now
Democracy Now
Democracy Now
Democracy Now
Independent global news hour
Amy Goodman + Juan Gonzalez
5-6pm All Things Considered (NPR) All Things Considered (NPR) All Things Considered (NPR) All Things Considered (NPR) +NW regional news and weather
6-8pm Evening Jazz
Eclectic, old and new jazz
8-8:30pm Bedtime Stories
Bedtime stories for all ages
8:30-10pm Blue Monday
Blues can makes Mondays happy
+NW regional news and weather
Evening Jazz
Evening Jazz
Evening Jazz
Classic horns and bop
Old and new, latin and beyond
Classic and vocal jazz
Bedtime Stories
Bedtime Stories
Bedtime Stories
The reason pajamas exist
For the young and young at heart
Lullabies for all ages
Rhythm Lounge
She-Bop/Womxn's Music
Sonidos Latinos
Funk your soul
Celebrating Women in music Over the Rainbow Q-Centric (3rd)
Sounds of Latin America
Never Too Late
This Way Out (LGBTQ radio) Wow and Flutter
Alt.Latino (NPR) Into the Void, Subjective Reality, or The Basement
10-11pm Short Attention Span Radio 11-12am
Its like..wait look at that bird! -or-Day of the Velvet Voice Psychedelic Folk Magic
Monday Public Affairs
+NW regional news and weather
+NW regional news and weather
Musical kiss goodbye to Tuesday
Where radio goes to die
Tuesday Public Affairs
Wednesday Public Affairs
Thursday Public Affairs
1st + 9:00am This Week w/ Betsy Johnson Perspectives BIONEERS Cold Coast (1st Thu) rd Updates from Oregon legislature Local public affairs w/Joan Herman Revolution from the heart of nature Ann covers PNW cold cases 3
9:30am Food Talk w/Linda + Merianne C'mon in our kitchen!
In Season w/Teresa Retzlaf Green thumb radio
2nd + 9:00am This Week w/ Betsy Johnson Life Downstream Updates from Oregon legislature Education for the real world 4th
Talk of Our Towns w/Donna Q. A Story Told- The world Keep up with local happenings according to Michael McCusker BIONEERS
With Good Reason
Revolution from the heart of nature Sound-rich storytelling
nd 9:30am 2 Human Beat w/Roger Rocka Senior Moment w/Joanne Rideout Talk of Our Towns w/Donna Q. A Story Told- The world according to Michael McCusker 4th Talking Story w/Lynn Hadley Light On Health w/Dr. Allie Evans Keep up with local happenings
A Fine Kettle of Fish (5th Mon 9:30) SPRING 2020 MINI CURRENT
Ask your smart speakers to play KMUN! Friday Friday Subjective Reality 12-1am Subjective Reality 12-1am -or- The Basement (Continued) -or- The Basement (Continued) 1-3am World Cafe (NPR) 1-3am
Serving Clatsop, Columbia, Pacific, Tillamook and Wahkiakum Counties Serving Clatsop, Columbia, Pacific, Tillamook and Wahkiakum Counties Listen for Community Calendar announcements throughout the day Listen for Community Calendar announcements throughout the day
Saturday Saturday
Deep Threes 12-2am Deep Threes 12-2am Eclectic Instrumental Soundscapes Eclectic Instrumental Soundscapes
Sunday Sunday
After Midnight, Audio Reality 12-2am After Midnight, Audio Reality 12-2am Late night goodness Late night goodness
Morning Edition (NPR) 3-5am Morning Edition (NPR) 3-5am
Classical Guitar Alive 2-3am Classical Guitar Alive 2-3am Chicago Symphony Orch. 3-5am Chicago Symphony Orch. 3-5am
Whats the Frequency Kenneth? 2-3amWhats the Frequency Kenneth? 2-3am 3-5am New New York Philharmonic 3-5am York Philharmonic
Exploring Music 5-6am Exploring Music 5-6am With Bill McGlaughlin
Weekend Edition (NPR) 5-6am Weekend Edition (NPR) 5-6am
Exploring Music 5-6am Exploring Music 5-6am With Bill McGlaughlin
Morning Classics 6-8am Morning Classics 6-8am Classical, new and old
Morning Classics 6-9am Morning Classics 6-9am Sharing classical favorites
Early Music Now 6-7am Early Music Now 6-7am Music of the Distant Past
World Cafe (NPR)
With Bill McGlaughlin
Classical, new and old
Sharing classical favorites
Morning Edition (NPR) 8-9am Morning (NPR) 8-9am +NW news,Edition weather and Ship Report +NW news, weather and Ship Report
Friday Public Affairs 9-10am Friday Public Affairs (see below for details) 9-10am (see below for details)
Friday Folk 10-12pm Friday Folk Maybe folk 10-12pm Maybe folk Fresh Air 12-1pm Fresh Air Terry Gross 12-1pm Terry Gross
Thistle and Shamrock 1-2pm Thistle and Shamrock 1-2pm Celtic Roots with Fiona Ritchie Celtic Roots with Fiona Ritchie
Weekend Edition (NPR) 9-10am Weekend Edition (NPR) 9-10am
With Bill McGlaughlin
Music of the Distant Past
World of Bach 7-9am World of Bach 7-9am Bach and friends Bach and friends
Sunday Opera 9-12pm Sunday Opera 9-12pm Familiar and rare full-length operas Familiar and rare full-length operas
Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (NPR) 10-11am Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (NPR) Comedy news quiz show 10-11am Comedy news quiz show
Skinamarink/Troll Radio 11-12pm Skinamarink/Troll Radio 11-12pm Radio for the thinking kid Radio for the thinking kid
Crossroads 12-2pm Crossroads 12-2pm Americana, old and new Americana, old and new
Gospel Train 12-1pm Gospel Train 12-1pm Celebrating Gospel Music Celebrating Gospel Music
Classic Rock and Roll 1-3pm Classic Rock and Roll 1-3pm 50's/60's rock - request show 50's/60's rock - request show
E-Town 2-3pm E-Town 2-3pm Live music performance show
Scandanavian Hour 2-3pm Scandanavian Hour 2-3pm KMUN Signature Show-it's polka time!
Country Swing 3-5pm Country Swing 3-5pm Boot scootin' swing!
ARTS-Live & Local 3-4pm ARTS-Live & Local 3-4pm Plan your weekend accordingly! Plan your weekend accordingly!
Celtic Aire 3-5pm Celtic Aire 3-5pm Music from Emerald Isle and beyond
All Things Considered (NPR) 5-6pm All Things Considered (NPR) 5-6pm
Left, Right and Center 4-5pm Left, Right and Center 4-5pm Friday news round table
All Things Considered (NPR) 5-6pm All Things Considered (NPR) 5-6pm
Radiolab 6-7pm Radiolab 6-7pm Investigating a strange world
Things Considered (NPR) 5-6pm AllAllThings Considered (NPR) 5-6pm +NW regional news and weather
Shady Grove 6-8pm Shady Grove Back porch, acoustic, trad folk 6-8pm Back porch, acoustic, trad folk
Astoria Youth Radio/Up Next 7-8pm Astoria Youth Radio/Up Next 7-8pm Next generation radio Next generation radio
Live music performance show
Friday news round table
+NW regional news and weather
New World Beat 6-7pm New World Beat 6-7pm A global musical journey A global musical journey
Caribbean Moon 7-9pm Caribbean Moon 7-9pm Reggae, ska, dancehall 'n' dub Reggae, ska, dancehall 'n' dub
Dead Friday 9-10pm Dead Friday 9-10pm Here to miracle you Here to miracle you
Late Night Radio 10-12am Late Night Radio 10-12am Rock with Roll, Blues and Soul
KMUN Signature Show-it's polka time! Music from Emerald Isle and beyond
Local public affairs call-in show
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2 + 9:00am Counterspin 2 + 9:00am Counterspin Fairness & accuracy in reporting 4 Fairness & accuracy in reporting 4 Conversation 9:30am TheConversation 9:30am The Local public affais call-in show Local public affais call-in show
Investigating a strange world
Bedtime Stories or R.O.A.R. The Sounds of Saturday Night 8-8:30pm Bedtime 8-10pm The Stories or R.O.A.R. Sounds of Saturday Night 8-8:30pm 8-10pm For the young and young at heart We've got your night covered! We've got your night covered!
Saturday Night Party -or10-12am Saturday Night Party -or10-12am My Mix Tapes My Mix Tapes Turn it on, tune it in, turn it up! Turn it on, tune it in, turn it up!
For the young and young at heart
Myths and Melodies -or8:30-9pm Myths and Melodies -or8:30-9pm East Meets West East Meets West Hear the Dance 9-11pm Hear the Dance 9-11pm Music of the ballet Music of the ballet
Millenium of Music 11-12am Millenium of Music 11-12am Pre-Baroque Classical Pre-Baroque Classical
Rock with Roll, Blues and Soul
Friday Public Affairs Friday Public Affairs 1st + 9:00am Counterspin Counterspin 1st rd + Fairness & accuracy in reporting 3 9:00am Fairness & accuracy in reporting 3rd The Conversation 9:30am Conversation 9:30am The Local public affairs call-in show
Boot scootin' swing!
COVID-19Disclaimer: Disclaimer: COVID-19 Some of our schedule may sound a little different during Some of our schedule may sound a little different during the stay-home order, but we're still working hard to provide the stay-home order, but we're still working hard to provide you with the best music, news and information around. you with the best music, news and information around. Until things get back to normal, tune in for an eclectic Until things get back to normal, tune in for an eclectic mix of pre-recorded and homegrown programming. mix of pre-recorded and homegrown programming. Follow us on Facebook for updates on special broadcasts, Follow us on Facebook for updates on special broadcasts, recorded just for you from the homes of our intrepid volunteers. recorded just for you from the homes of our intrepid volunteers. COAST COMMUNITY RADIO
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SPRING 2020 PROGRAM GUIDE KCPB Program Guide Spring 2020 Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
90.9FM Friday
Saturday
Sunday
12am Morning Classics Morning Classics Morning Classics Morning Classics Morning Classics
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3rd Floor
Sunday Baroque
2am
1A Plus
1A Plus
1A Plus
1A Plus
3am
1A Plus Midnight Special
4am
Morning Classics
5am Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition 6am 7am
Weekend Edition
Weekend Edition
Deutsche Welle Festival Concerts
Chicago Symphony
8am 9am Coastal Classics Coastal Classics Coastal Classics Coastal Classics Coastal Classics 10am 11am On Point
On Point
On Point
On Point
On Point
12pm 1pm 2pm
Best of Car Talk Classical Concerts
Classical Concerts
Classical Guitar Alive Fiesta!
Early Music Now Chamber Music Society
New York Philharmonic
Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me Radiolab
Sunday Baroque
3pm Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music TED Radio Hour 4pm 1A
1A
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1A
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All Things Considered
7pm
Fresh Air
8pm
The Spanish Hour Classical Guitar Alive
9pm 10pm
Locus Focus
All Things Considered
All Things Considered
All Things Considered
All Things Considered
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
Fresh Air
From the Top
Collector's Corner
Classical Concerts
Concierto
TED Radio Hour
Left, Right and Center
Millennium of Music Big Picture Science
Reveal
All Things Considered
Jazz Profiles
Fresh Air
Jazz at 100 Rhythm Sweet And Hot Jazz Night in America Blue Dimensions
11pm Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now Democracy Now
Your local station for classical music and news SPRING 2020 MINI CURRENT
All Things Considered
Return to the Source
World of Bach
LA Theater Works Le Show Philosophy Talk
Coast Community Radio Receives Major Equipment Grant from MJ Murdock Charitable Trust for immediate release april 15, 2020
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oast community radio (ccr), the nonprofit radio station in the Columbia-Pacific region, has received a major grant from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. The trust awarded CCR $120,000 over three years for the major equipment and facilities overhaul dubbed “Radio For Good” (RFG). This grant is the cornerstone funding for the three year plan to repair, replace, and update all of our broadcast equipment from microphone to transmitter. The funding is a one-to-one match for funding raised from individual donations and other charitable foundations including the Templin Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation and Oregon Cultural Trust. According to Graham Nystrom, Station Manager, “Professional
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broadcast equipment is not cheap so we really needed this grant from the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. Melvin “Jack” Murdock was a radio guy. He owned a radio and appliance sales and service shop out of high school and went on to start Tektronix, a company that manufactures test equipment used widely in audio and broadcast fields, as well as many others. Lorin Dunlop, our Program Director at the Trust, assured me that Jack and the Trust have always funded radio, and that if he were around today, he would love our station. I offer my deepest gratitude to Jack Murdock, the Trust, our community and the other foundations who have helped us raise the funds for our much needed ‘radio re-do’.” As a non-commercial broadcaster, Coast Community Radio operates its three local stations by relying on funds from the community it serves. KMUN at 91.9fm is the flagship station in its 37th year based in Astoria, Oregon.
Its format includes local news, public affairs and an eclectic mix of locally hosted music shows along with programs from NPR and other independent sources. Sister station KTCB 89.5fm carries the KMUN broadcast to listeners in Tillamook, while the third station, KCPB 90.9fm broadcasts a separate mix of news and classical music. Coast Community radio is a membersupported, normally a volunteeroperated radio station, serving a diverse listening audience along the North Oregon and SW Washington coasts, from Raymond, Washington to Pacific City, Oregon. We strive to provide locally relevant programming, news and emergency information on three stations KMUN, KTCB and KCPB.
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Dear KMUN, I plan my work week around Mr. Stevenson’s shows this morning has been the absolute best, thank you from down here on the Netarts Bay truth, trust and peace in the new year
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Email membership@coastradio.org, send a letter to PO Box 269, Astoria, OR 97103 or message us on Facebook
I just discovered this program and am so happy to see the episodes archived. I love to cook, but fish is my least proficient area so her tips and recipes are particularly appreciated! Thanks!
allison
Email Dec. 2019
You’re the best, KMUN - thanks so much for sharing FisherPoets with our friends who couldn’t be there in person!
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MEMBERS I Heart coast community radio Hi Janet,
Email Dec. 2019
From Facebook after the Fisher Poet Gathering live broadcasts in February
our Iradio stations! By Janet Fryberger really appreciate all the time and energy all of your volunteers Membership Specialist
spend bringing their special brands of programming to the station. “Celebrate you accomplish, And I REALLY miss Wayne and the musicwhat he used to play on but raise the bar each time you succeed.” Mia Hamm Tuesday afternoons. They’re just not the same without him. Best What a wild ride we’ve regards, pam m. loyal listener
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had here at Coast Community Radio over the last 3 months! We had a very successful Membership Drive - thank you to all who participated. And we celebrated our 35th Birthday - with an awesome party at The Ruins. Thirty-five years is quite an accomplishment for a community radio station (there are only 200 in the US) - and yet, knowing Astoria and this station, I’m not at all surprised that we’re still here and thriving and throwing great parties! A special Thank You to our Board of Directors and DJ Joey Altruda. Spring is here and change is in the air.
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 37 YEARS, WE WERE UNABLE TO HOLD OUR SPRING PLEDGE DRIVE WHICH TYPICALLY ACCOUNTS FOR 15% OF OUR ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET. SO THIS APRIL, AS WE CELEBRATE OUR 37TH YEAR ON AIR, PLEASE CONSIDER JOINING THE FAMILY AND MAKING A DONATION IT WOULD MAKE THE LOVELIEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT!
Email about A Fine Kettle of Fish airs 5th Mondays at 9:30am
Two Old Goats THANKS for All You Do • Feed • Hardware • Gardening • & Food Storage Supplies • You are The BEST radio station in• Canning North Coast. Cookies and Coffee everyday! No commercials............... <3 Home of the Knappa Your faithful community member Phuong. Community Library We also continued with Love you guys. Open 10 – 6 some fine tuning of Bed-
We’ve started some much needed house and yard cleaning here at Tillicum House. We have lots of new front desk and library volunteers, and interns. And we’re looking forward to participating in local markets, the Astoria Pride Festival, Astoria Regatta and more. Lots to celebrate!
time Stories - challenging our staff and programmers and readers to take one of our most beloved programs and make it even better. Look for the gorgeous BTS ar t work in this edition of The Current and check out our website for the soon-to be -released Podcast page.
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