Schedule & Programs
Daily Shows
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Start your day — and commute! — off right with Joey Spehar. Listen weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Kyle Smith gets you through the toughest part of your workday with a musical gem on The Kyle File and a first play of a new song each day on “New at Noon.” Tune in weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Ride home from work with Rosemary Welsch, WYEP’s most tenured host and music expert. From classic singer-songwriters to up-and-coming artists, Rosemary helps make the transition from a long day into a relaxing evening.
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Liz Felix blends classic songs from the last 60+ years of popular music with new indie rock, soul, hip hop, Americana and of course, lots of Pittsburgh music.
Special Genre Shows
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Three hours of the best new and classic bluegrass music, news and events hosted by Bruce Mountjoy.
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Join Wrett Weatherspoon every Saturday while he spins the blues by new & classic artists, bringing a heightened awareness of the suffering and joys of bluesmen and blueswomen to his listeners.
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More Bounce is a Friday night show hosted by Clara Kent that celebrates music and culture from the African Diaspora. You will hear the latest and the greatest in Alt-R&B, NeoSoul, Funk, Afro-Beat, Reggae, Hip-Hop, and more.
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Hosted by Jesse Novak, Roots and Rhythm is an eclectic musical adventure digging deep into various genres including country, blues, world, zydeco, soul, reggae and more.
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Rollin’ and Tumblin’ is a three-hour tour through history of electric and acoustic blues every Saturday night, hosted by Rob O'Friel.
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Hosted by Kerem, Dubmission features a mix of offbeat, glitch, house, techno, jazz, leftfield, dub, soul, lo-fi, funk, hip hop, downtempo, broken beat, disco, and rare grooves.
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The Grooves is WYEP’s all-vinyl show. Each week, host Brian Siewiorek digs through crates of vinyl records that cross all kinds of musical styles and genres to present a unique listening experience.
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Hosted by Mike Sauter, Slacker Rewind takes you back to the era of classic alternative rock. You’ll get mostly the ’90s, with occasional dips into the late ’80s and early ’00s.
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Every Monday night, WYEP’s Liz Felix explores Pittsburgh music for a full hour. You’ll hear new releases, live recordings, and some classic cuts from artists all around southwestern Pennsylvania.
Weekly Shows
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The Block Party, hosted by Liz Felix, features newer acts and a more modern take on music, with indie rock, hip hop, soul, and local artists each hour.
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Gretchen Unico joined WYEP in January 2022. She is delighted that WYEP’s playlist comprises a perfect blend of vintage and contemporary music and hosts on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Erin Dawes hosts an eclectic musical mix to ease you into your Sundays from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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Sean Fogarty is your host for the “Most productive four hours of your weekend.” Everything is better with music, join Sean Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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When you tune in on Sunday afternoon, Barb thoughtfully curates a diverse selection of music, including both male and female solo artists and bands.
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Volunteer since February 2012, Jess hosts a show early on Saturday mornings, from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m.
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Thursday mornings from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m., tune in to hear Dave Blaushild, who has a diverse interest in genres from indie rock to reggae, blues, punk and more.
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Tune in on Tuesday nights at 10 p.m. to catch Kaitlyn O'toole; her current favorite genres are electronic, dream pop, and indie rock.
Syndicated Shows
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Hosted by David Gans, The Grateful Dead Hour is exactly what it sounds like, an hour of music from the legendary jam band, The Grateful Dead!
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Each week, Folk Alley host Elena See collects the best in traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from the latest releases, classics, and exclusive Folk Alley in-studio.
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Every eTown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today’s top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us.
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Sheroes Radio hosted by Carmel Holt is a nationally syndicated radio show with a mission: To turn up the volume of women’s voices on the airwaves and in music, across genres and generations.