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  • Appalachia Health News tells the story of our health challenges and how we overcome them throughout the region. 
  • From plainchant to polyphony, Baroque to the Boston Pops, our mid-days are a celebration of the incredible diversity that is classical music. Listen weekdays 12-2 PM
  • From the Greek, ekekltikos meaning to select, and topia meaning place, Eclectopia is the place for eclectic contemporary music in West Virginia. One kind listener remarked that host Jim Lange is "the mad scientist of cool music." Josh Gaffin, of WTSQ, remarked, "When I first moved here from New York, I was glad to know something this cool existed."Recently, a very generous comment was made: “Eclectopia reminds me of the kind of programming that first drew me to WVPR, in that it IS intelligent. More than that, there are always exciting surprises, and something new and vibrant to hear."Another listener recently wrote: "Eclectopia is really among the 'best of West Virginia'; it's that good."Mountain Stage's Larry Groce made this comment: "Jim is the coolest cat who ever slinked around the halls of West Virginia Public Radio. As for Eclectopia, as a great man once said, "You can bet your last money, it's all gonna be a stone gas, honey!"2022 marks the 20th anniversary of this WVPB original show. New logo by Ian Bode and Brian Pickens.
  • Edible Mountain is a bite-sized, digital series from WVPB that showcases some of Appalachia’s overlooked and underappreciated products of the forest while highlighting their mostly forgotten uses.
  • The Inside Appalachia Folkways Project expands the reporting of the Inside Appalachia team to include more stories from West Virginia as well as expand coverage in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Ohio.
  • Inside Appalachia tells the stories of our people, and how they live today. The show is an audio tour of our rich history, food, music and culture.Have a question or want to share your story? Send us an email at InsideAppalachia@wvpublic.org.Sign-up for the Inside Appalachia NewsletterWatch Inside Appalachia videosView stories from the Folkways Reporting ProjectInside Appalachia Podcast - Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or SoundCloud.Affiliate StationsTo find your local station go here: Allegheny Mountain Radio in Frost, West Virginia, WVMR - Saturday 7 a.m.WETS, Johnson City, Tennessee - Sunday 6 p.m.Morehead State Public Radio in Morehead, Kentucky, Saturday 6 a.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.Appalshop Mountain Community Radio , WMMT in Whitesburg, Kentucky - Sunday 11 a.m. & Tuesday 6 p.m.WEKU Richmond, Kentucky - Saturday 6 a.m. and Sunday 7 p.m.WHFI, Lindside, West Virginia - Tuesday 7 p.m.WSHC Shepherdstown, West Virginia - Sunday 9 a.m.WUOT-2, Knoxville, Tennessee - Tuesday 7 p.m.WVCU Athens, West Virginia - Wednesday 5 p.m.West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Sunday at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.WMOV Ravenswood, West Virginia - Saturday at 8 a.m.WUTC and WUTC-HD1, Chattanooga, TN - Saturday at 1 p.m.Radio IQ Roanoke, Virginia - Sunday at 6 p.m.Blue Ridge Public Radio, Asheville, North Carolina - Sunday at 2 p.m.
  • The Legislature Today from West Virginia Public Broadcasting
    West Virginia Public Broadcasting
    The Legislature Today is West Virginia’s only television/radio simulcast devoted to covering the state’s 60-day regular legislative session.
  • Lost Highways: indie rock, alternative country, Americana, rock-a-billy and a lot more. Listen Fridays 11-Midnight, Saturdays 10-11PM
  • Since 1983, Mountain Stage has been the home of live music on public radio. Produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting and distributed by NPR Music, each two-hour episode of Mountain Stage can be heard every week on nearly 300 stations across America, and around the world via NPR Music and mountainstage.org. Recorded in front of a live audience, Mountain Stage features performances from seasoned legends and emerging stars in genres ranging from folk, blues, and country; to indie rock, synth pop, world music, alternative, and beyond.After 38 years and more than 900 episodes, the program’s original host and co-founder Larry Groce handed over full-time hosting responsibilities to West Virginia native and Grammy winner Kathy Mattea in September 2021.
  • A regional reporting initiative focusing economy, energy, environment, infrastructure, health and agriculture in the Ohio Valley of Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia.
  • "Us & Them" is a new podcast exploring all sides of the cultural issues that too often divide us. Peabody Award-winner Trey Kay brings us stories that may make you rethink your opinions on religion, sexuality, and other important issues. "Us & Them" is a joint project of West Virginia Public Broadcasting and Trey Kay Productions, with support from the West Virginia Humanities Council.
  • Local news stories from West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Whether it's important news events, interesting features about people and places, the latest in environmental news, stories about education or the economy, West Virginia Public Broadcasting's team of experienced reporters bring listeners in depth stories and interviews from around the state.