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The WCHL Morning News with Ron Stutts


Monday-Friday 6:00am-9:00am
You wouldn’t believe how many people wake up with Ron Stutts every morning.  In his 38 years with WCHL, Ron has truly become the voice of the town.  Every weekday morning, he brings listeners the community’s news of the day, along with a little fun.  His friends join him along the way with features like Freddie Kiger’s Trivia, Wayne Pond’s Word of the Day, and the Clean Joke of the Day with Aubrey Fox.  Ron honors a Hometown Hero every day with the Village Pride Award and gives members of the community a chance to share their thoughts with The Commentators and What You’re Saying on the Street.  Tune in from 6 to 9 every morning to find out why so many people have been waking up with Ron for years.

 

The WCHL Evening News


Monday-Friday 5:00pm-6:15pm
The WCHL newsroom stays busy all day long to not only bring you breaking news throughout the day, but to be sure that you get completely caught up on the day’s events on your ride home.  Local news, sports, traffic, and weather…along with financial reports and all of your favorite daily features like The Commentators, What You’re Saying on the Street, and the Village Pride Award.

 

Who's Talking?


Tuesday-Friday at 6:15pm
D.G.Martin is smart. He is a retired lawyer, Green Beret, athlete,and democratic politician. He can talk about anything and everything, and does he ever. He's talked about everything from opossum to the Holocaust. He is insightful, witty, and above all, D.G. is curious. Curious about his guest and curious to learn from them.

The Stephanie Miller Show


Monday-Friday 9:00am-Noon
She drives men wild when she purrs; so they listen when she roars. Stephanie Miller is single-handedly holding up the women's side in the fight for listeners' attention.
Just like all the other talk hosts, she tackles the hottest issues of the day. She finds topics that are relevant to the audience, unbelievable, controversial or funny. Even if the topic isn't intrinsically funny, this comedian/actor finds a way to get a laugh. She's famous for her exaggerated impersonations. Surprisingly, Miller was No.1 in the Republican stronghold of Orange County (Southern California) when she was at 640 AM. The people you think would absolutely hate her absolutely loved her. She was also voted basically the most entertaining person on radio in L.A." Her vision for radio in a perfect world? "All-Stephanie, all the time."

The Ed Schultz Show


Monday-Friday Noon-3:00pm
Ed Schultz calls himself a “red meat liberal.” As a former NFL player and sportscaster, Ed is a man’s man who doesn’t mind getting a little loud (in fact, that might be the only way he knows how to talk).  He loves debating the issues and taking on the big names on the conservative side of the aisle. His popular nightly show on MSNBC has further increased his popularity across the country (not to mention the size of his bank account), but he still loves his radio show and he brings the thunder every day from noon to 3.

The Thom Hartmann Program


Monday-Friday 3:00pm-5:00pm
News. Opinion. Debate. Thom Hartmann inspires intelligent conversation from both sides. He combines a hammer and tong delivery with an intellect capable of intelligent design. The result is energized and calibrated talk radio with arguments even conservatives respect. Named as Talkers Magazine’s 10th Most Important Talk Host in America, Thom is a prolific and profound New York Times bestselling author of 21 books.

The Norman Goldman Show


Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:00pm
Norman Goldman is a lawyer. Hey, wait, come back! Yeah, he knows all that legalese ipso facto habeas corpus stuff. Better yet, he knows how to make sense of it all. Day after day, on issue after issue, Norm brings it all into focus. What matters, why it matters, and why it matters to you. For years, Norman has been providing insightful legal analysis for MSNBC and The Ed Schultz Show. Now with his own show, Norman brings his signature clarity, wit and wisdom to the issues of the day. He also gives you a chance to talk back as he takes calls from all across the country.

Caring Connections


Is someone you know in need of assistance with care?
Are you one of the 840,000 family caregivers providing over 900 million hours of care per year to a loved one in North Carolina? Do you feel overwhelmed, confused, inexperienced, and fearful that you are alone as you sort through the tangled web of resources and services?  You are NOT alone.  I am your host,  Nicole Bruno, of Caring Connections. Tune on Saturdays at 10am or listen online at chapelboro.com, and together we will walk along on this journey. Caring Connections is WCHL’s NEW 30-minute weekly radio program.  The goal of this program is to educate listeners to improve the quality of life for families, professional caregivers, and people afflicted with chronic conditions. This locally-produced show will be of interest to all individuals and organizations that work with the senior population.
Your host, and co-founder of Guiding Lights Caregiver Support Center, has over 15 years of experience as a geriatric social worker and administrator working in the long-term care industry (including skilled nursing care, Alzheimer's care, adult daycare, and home care) and has co-founded a nonprofit in the Triangle that specializes in support for caregivers. Nicole has also had experience as a family caregiver, providing care for her grandfather in her home until he passed away. Please feel free to email your caring questions to caring@1360wchl.com.

WCHL News Specials


The WCHL Newsroom presents WCHL News Specials. This is exclusive content that is locally produced with the citizens of Orange County in mind. Whether it's an interview with Chancellor Holden Thorp, Roy Williams, or elected officials - these specials are guaranteed to be imformative, riveting, and relevant.

Beyond the Headlines


Thursdays at 7:00pm
By day (and many nights), Hampton Dellinger is an attorney with Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson. But once a week, Hampton changes hats and hosts a show on 1360 WCHL. The show’s topics have been as broad as Hampton’s interests and experiences including: law (practiced for over 17 years), government and policy (served as a top official in the NC Department of Justice and the Governor's Office), politics (received 445,000 votes when he ran for Lt. Governor), sports (played 2nd base for Chapel Hill High School), writing (has published in the Harvard Law Journal and authored a children’s book), and music (can’t play or sing but loves to listen).

Art of Potential


Thursdays at 8:00pm
A shameless believer of human potential and a motivator to many, Kristin is as dynamic and energetic about career issues as a nice person can be. She combines real world knowledge from her many years of hiring experience in Washington, DC with a decade of college admissions experience and the results are a deep understanding of how the career process unfolds for the individual. On her show, Art of Potential, all things career related are fair game including getting educated, getting hired, and get inspired. Whether you want to know how to develop a devastatingly persuasive ‘elevator pitch’ for networking, write a ‘must read’ college essay, or discover what great things you were meant to do with your life join us. We will be talking with the experts who can show you the way to making your dreams a reality.

Your Health


Saturdays and Sundays at 9:00am and Mondays at 6:00pm
News Talk 1360 WCHL and UNC Family Medicine present Your Health. Hosted by Dr. Adam Goldstein and Dr. Cristy Page, Your Health is a weekly, hour long show providing you with vital health information in a manner that is comforting and convenient to understand. Listen each week as the doctors discuss the latest in health news and are then joined by a health expert, sharing information to help you enjoy better health.

Today's Business


Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30am
The Triangle is rich with Intellectual talent and Business insight.  Today’s Business looks to bring some of the brightest minds to radio, giving us a unique look into what is driving Triangle businesses today – how these businesses have been impacted by the recent economic turndown over the past 9-12 months – and what they’re doing to provide innovation and guidance for success in the future.  We’ll offer a variety of personalities, topic matters and we’ll also be focusing on businesses here in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro markets, the Triangle and beyond.

SideDish


Saturday and Sunday at 11:00am
SideDish, hosted by Deborah Miller, offers an insider’s perspective into the world of food, wine and all things house and home. Deborah gets up-close and personal with area chefs as they tell all about their restaurants, what got them started, what keeps them going. Then get the dish on what’s in their fridge and what they eat at four in the morning. Mix in local experts from farmers to food writers and sous chefs to artisanal cheese makers as they share their passion with us and with listeners.

The Arts Spot


Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am.
Join Tess Mangum Ocana and other hosts from the Arts Center in Carrboro, North Carolina as they sit down with musicians, actors, actresses, painters, and more from around the Triangle and around the world. The Arts Spot focuses on the cultural enrichment and enhancement of our lives that the arts provide.

ON STAGE: With DPAC


Join WCHL's Ron Stutts and Molly Buckley as they sit down each month with Bob Klaus and Rachel Gragg from the Durham Performing Arts Center to talk about upcoming shows, musicals, and concerts, what's hot in New York City, and what you can expect from the folks at DPAC.

The WCHL Community Quiz Bowl


Fast paced questions, head to head competition, and only one can walk away a champion.1360 WCHL presents the Community Quiz Bowl. Quiz bowl is a buzzer-style trivia game played by teams of up to four players. Here at 1360 WCHL, we will be bringing together community leaders, movers, and shakers to answer the "hard hitting" questions. Teams made up of local celebrities will be facing off in the hopes of winning prizes for their charity of choice. Awesome.

The WCHL Community Forum


The 2011 WCHL Community Forum aired on Thursday, April 28 from 8am-6pm. This year's forum covered ten topics selected in part by a diverse community panel along with the WCHL News Department. You can hear all of the 2011 Forum panels here.
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