What I notice about KVMR is it's all volunteer, which keeps the costs down. But every show is hosted by someone else, there's no consistency to what's being done. It's a community organization, more than a radio station. Most likely, all the volunteers have full time jobs elsewhere, and it's kind of like a community church, where members give a portion of their income to pay for the church. If you ever heard of a guy named Lorenzo Milam, he was the father of non-profit community radio. The original idea of LPFM was this kind of community-based radio. Instead it's been turned into a money machine for various churches and missions. But this is real community radio...probably a dying breed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorenzo_Milam
Kind of like WPKN Bridgeport, another former college station (Univ. of Bridgeport) that went the community route. Today's schedule:
11 PM (Monday): Sean Corvino (fill-in for Sonic Spectrum: Chris Ferrio)
2 AM: The Techno Takeover: Tyler Wenning
6 AM: Democracy Now! Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez
7 AM: Radio Base Camp: Steve di Costanzo
9 AM: Radio Nothing: Rod Richardson
11:55 AM: The WPKN White Rose Political Calendar
12 Noon: First Voices Radio: Tiokasin Ghosthorse
1 PM: Jazz And Standards: Malcolm C. Dankner
4 PM: Radio Something: Valerie Richardson
6:55 PM: WPKN Local News: for Connecticut and Long Island
7 PM: WPKN Evening News Report: National and International News
7:30 PM: This Way Out: The International LGBT Radio Magazine
8 PM: First Tuesday Rainy Day Radio: Richard Hill
8:30 PM — Jeff Fuller, New Haven-based master bassist, will be a guest in the studio, discussing his long, illustrious career and the release of his new CD, Shore Line Blues.
10:00 PM — Post-Bop and Beyond: an hour of cutting-edge contemporary and classic Jazz.
11 PM: Dan Correll (fill-in for For Rock Snobs Only: Paul Bercovici)
2 AM (Wednesday): Panda Melbourne Madness: Alex Panda