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West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s programming content is relevant to and has a positive effect on individuals and communities. The diversity of programming provides a valued experience. 

 

Classical Music with Jim Lange

From plainchant to polyphony, Baroque to the Boston Pops, Classical Music with Jim Lange is a celebration of the incredible diversity that is classical music. Tune in weekdays from 11am to 3pm for your favorites, listener requests as well as contemporary music.

Classical Music with Jim Lange

Eclectopia EclecTopia 
Every Sunday night at 10 pm, host Jim Lange provides a broad, eclectic mix of music from around the world. EclecTopia is a snapshot of an everchanging contemporary music scene.

Inside Appalachia
Saturdays at 6 am - Sundays at 6 pm

This hour-long weekly radio news magazine is devoted to topics of interest in the southern Appalachian region - shared issues, shared culture and shared history - with a new perspective.

Inside Appalachia


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Aging with Grace and Dignity 

West Virginia Public Broadcasting's on-going project exploring trends, events, issues and policies supporting the vitality of the state's older adults and their families. 


 
Latest News:

By Emily Corio & Associated Press

An upcoming ban on the disposal of electronic equipment in West Virginia landfills may lead to new recycling programs in the state.

By Emily Corio

West Virginia University research shows that children and teens with higher blood levels of chemicals used in the production of non-stick cookware and waterproof fabrics have elevated total and LDL or "bad" cholesterol levels.

By Erica Peterson

Charleston is one of five capital cities chosen by the Environmental Protection Agency to receive help with sustainable design. The EPA will help the city redesign a busy transit hub.

By Ben Adducchio & Associated Press

Federal regulators say they're planning a series of public meetings to hear about effective safety and health management programs at the nation's mines.

By Julia Spencer, Concord University student

The health care legislation that passed last year includes a new tax on indoor tanning. It’s a built-in measure to help pay for the new health care bill.
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