WOWD at the 40th TAKOMA PARK FOLK FESTIVAL

WOWD will be at the 40th TAKOMA PARK FOLK FESTIVAL!

Sunday, September 16 from 10:30am-6:30pm at Takoma Park Middle School

Come on out to meet your favorite WOWD programmers! We will have a table and will be giving away t-shirts to new members (pledge of $10/month or more). 

WOWD's very own Robin of Robin's Radio will be the emcee at the Grassy Nook Stage for youth performers,  with Marika (Check-in Time) and Wendy (Robin's Radio) as stage managers. 

Tune into 94.3fm/takomaradio.org to hear TPFF performers:

  • Sunday 9/9, 5-6pm - ELI LEV on Musical Traditions Encounter
  • Monday 9/10, 8-10am - TINA ECK on Get Up

MORE INFORMATION AT tpff.org !

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WOWD PUBLIC ARCHIVES ARE LIVE!

Good news! You can now access recent episodes of your favorite programs in the public archives right here on our website.

Thanks to the hard work of software developer Julian Boilen and network engineer Stuart Moore, recordings of the past two weeks’ shows are available on demand under the Shows and Schedule pages on this site.

If you can’t listen live, you can now listen at your convenience. Takoma Radio at your service!

 

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TAKOMA RADIO TURNS TWO

Your community radio station has grown from newborn to toddler.

Tune in on MONDAY, JULY 16 for special content created by our programmers, "2-fers" (or back-to-back songs by the same artist), and a ONE-HOUR MONTAGE of great WOWD programming at 3pm. 

A great day to show your love for your favorite two-year old: sign up for a $22/month contribution! 

Wishes do come true. 

 

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WOWD's URadio Class of 2018

Takoma Radio has graduated the URadio Class of 2018!

URadio - a free, year-long audio training program - is our first youth media program for teenagers led by Project Manager Desiree Bayonet and Curriculum Developer Denise Jones of the Brass Ring Company.

The students learned how to conduct interviews and produce audio pieces, and classes incorporated storytelling and life skills studies. Students were invited into the WOWD studio to present their final audio pieces live on the M & M Music Magazine while their families listened to the broadcast next door at Allyworld (Takoma Radio’s host location).

The 2017-18 URadio program was made possible by generous grants from the City of Takoma Park and the Rubin Foundation.

Congratulations to the URadio grads!

 

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