12AM – 9AM - Fox Sports Radio
Get the latest on the world or sports with Fox Sports Radio. Covering all the sports you could ask for, and more, with the Fox Sports Update every twenty minutes!
9AM – 11AM - Motor Trend Weekend
The Motor Trend Weekend show is a real road show, airing Sunday mornings. It features broadcasts from auto venues throughout the country and the world. Bob Long promises to put the pedal to the metal and offers the comments of industry professionals and interviews on-site at the most important auto events of the year.
You can hear about cars and how to enjoy them directly from those that do it. These events also attract celebrities from the motion picture industry, recording artists, athletes and others who will share the spotlight and microphone with Bob. Although the auto industry is the focus, this program expands to include the people and the events that make it all happen.
Sunday 11AM – 12PM - Fox Sports Radio
Get the latest on the world or sports with Fox Sports Radio. Covering all the sports you could ask for, and more, with the Fox Sports Update every twenty minutes!
Sunday 12PM – 3PM - On The House
James Carey and Morris Carey, known as the Carey Bros., are nationally-recognized experts on home building and renovation. They share their 55+ years of experience as award-winning, licensed contractors with millions of people nationwide through a weekly radio program and syndicated newspaper column both titled On The House.
With wit, enthusiasm and clarity, the Carey Bros.' Associated Press syndicated newspaper column and four-hour radio broadcast offer people money-saving tips on building, remodeling and repairing homes. The column, with accompanying graphics, appears in hundreds of newspapers across the country including The San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Cleveland Plain-Dealer, San Diego Union-Tribune, and New Orleans Times-Picayune.
These third-generation contractors hold 20-year broadcast careers in radio and television. They deliver user-friendly, hands-on advice in their radio program and daily radio tip which are carried coast-to-coast weekly via satellite to a rapidly growing network of more than 200 stations. The program is also broadcasted via live remote from home and building expos nationwide. Most recently, the Careys appeared as the home improvement editors on CBS News Saturday Morning. Prior to that, they ended a two-plus year run with the Family Channel's Home and Family program, and have appeared as guests on national and local television programs, including Vicki!, ABC-TV's Home Show, The Dick Clark Show, Family Challenge and Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends, Home Matters, PBS's Right on the Money, ZDTV's Call for Help, and HGTV's Smart Solutions, among others.
Sunday 3PM – 6PM - Handel on the Law
Bill Handel's weekend show, "Handel on the Law," is bold, entertaining and addictive. Bill definitely knows his way around our wacky American legal system, and with a quick wit and razor sharp tongue, offers up advice to countless callers on a weekly basis. Syndicated nationally, Handel has amassed a loyal fan base that continues to grow. Bill Handel has been able to couple his passion for talk radio with his experience as a lawyer and the result is a unique blend of information and humor.
As host of "Handel Yourself in the Morning" Bill has attained #1 status in Los Angeles's highly competitive morning drive time radio and recently was the winner of Radio and Records News/Talk Personality of the Year. Heard on KFI AM 640 - the most listened to news/talk station in America - the show features Bill's unique perspective on topical issues and pop culture. Highly informative, hilarious, edgy and entertaining are just a few of the words frequently used to describe the show.
6PM – 7PM - Fox Sports Radio
Get the latest on the world or sports with Fox Sports Radio. Covering all the sports you could ask for, and more, with the Fox Sports Update every twenty minutes!
Sunday 7PM – 10PM - Science Fantastic
Michio Kaku (born January 24, 1947 in the United States) is a Japanese American theoretical physicist, tenured professor, and co-creator of string field theory, a branch of string theory. Kaku received a B.S. (summa cum laude) from Harvard University in 1968 where he came first in his physics class. He went on to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley and received a Ph.D. in 1972. In 1973, he held a lectureship at Princeton University.
In addition to holding the Henry Semat Chair and Professorship in theoretical physics at City College of New York, he has taught there for more than 25 years. Presently, he is engaged in working on Einstein's "Theory of Everything," seeking to unify the four fundamental forces of the universe: the strong force, the weak force, gravity and electromagnetism. Additionally, he has been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, as well as at New York University.
Dr. Kaku hosts a weekly syndicated radio program, "Explorations," which is a production of station WBAI-FM in New York City, a Pacifica owned station. "Explorations" is heard on the Pacifica stations as well as community and independent radio stations and on the world wide web. Dr. Kaku defines the show as dealing with the general topics of science, war, peace and the environment.
Sunday 10PM – 11PM - Battle Line
Alan Nathan's Battle Line is something quite different. Every show begins with his mantra "We want the Republicans out of our bedrooms, the Democrats out of our wallets, and both out of our First and Second Amendment rights." (He additionally challenges the Libertarians). He's been called the "centrist with teeth," who conducts a guest generated, panel driven, dialogue and debate show that moves at about 125 mph. Alan insists that regardless of the issue (political, social or cultural) it can be both substantive and spirited. Alan has been recognized by Talkers Magazine as one of the Top 100 Talk Hosts in America for 2002, 2003 and 2005 (out of 4,300 radio hosts). As an Achievement in Radio award nominated talk host and former national television correspondent, Alan has gone toe-to-toe with national leaders, columnist and extremists from all corridors of public argument. He's now completing his ninth year of syndication with Radio America.
As an eyewitness on 9-11, Alan was the first member of the media to report the attack on the Pentagon. He has been on Fox News and CNN multiple times and lectures at live events. Currently, he’s a regular columnist with Front Page Magazine and is often a guest columnist in The Washington Examiner and The Washington Times. He has also been published in WorldNetDaily and Insight Magazine. Recently, excerpts from one of Alan’s columns were quoted on the floor of the House of Representatives.
Sunday 11PM – 12AM - NewsWeek on the Air
NEWSWEEK On Air previews major stories from each new issue and features newsmakers and NEWSWEEK correspondents.