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Looking for free to air Jazz Programming

Hello Everyone.

As some of you know, I am involved with an internet station known as Geneva Community Radio. Our ultimate goal is to apply for and construct a new LPFM station for Geneva, NY and surrounding communities. We already maintain a 24/7 broadcast schedule online.

I am currently in search of new Jazz programming for the station. We wish to maintain a serious commitment to a weeknight Jazz block Monday through Thursday. Unfortunately, some of the shows we had planned to carry have fallen though. So I thought this might be a good place to ask about possible program options for our station.

To be honest, we do not have any money in our budget to purchase programming at the moment. All our resources are going toward the LPFM application process, and then on to the construction phase when/if we are issued a CP. So we are looking for free to air shows in just about every aspect of the Jazz genre. We already air several shows that are available gratis, but if there are others out there that we don't yet know about, or, if you are the producer or host of a Jazz show and would be interested in making your program available to Geneva Community Radio, then I would love to hear from you.

You can learn more about GCR by visiting http://genevaradio.blogspot.com

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 
An excellent smooth-jazz show is "The Chillout Sessions" with host Donald Isaac. We air his two-hour-long show two days each week. Another is "Chocolate Jazz Radio." Google "David Smith" and "Aaron Clubb." It's also two hours long.
 
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