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2009 Annual Report to Listeners
School Closings and Delays
WVTF has partnered once again with The Roanoke Times so you have the latest school delays and closings during the 2009-10 school year. In the event of severe weather, check here.
Studio Virginia - March 11th
A benefit concert and new CD feature heavyweight Blue Grass musicians from Southwest Virginia… a Radford author appears at the Virginia Festival of the Book in Charlottesville..…and live theater looks for an audience in rural Nelson county. Read more.
CHARLOTTESVILLE - NEW STUDIO
See pictures of Charlottesville New Studios in Charlottesville, Virginia. Grand Opening was December 5th, 2009. Thank you all for coming out in the snow to visit us.
Weekend Virginia -Listen on Saturdays at 6 a.m.
Produced by WVTF’s Fred Echols, this weekly hour-long program features in-depth interviews, reporter features, commentaries and essays, with an emphasis on the modern lifestyle. From music to marketing, political bloggers to vegetarian potluck, this home-brewed program is a fresh addition to WVTF and Radio IQ programming. Listen to Weekend Virginia on Saturdays at 6 a.m.
Civil War Series
The Civil War Series is a production of the WVTF News Department with Dr. James Robertson, Jr. Read More.
Americana, acoustic roots music
It's Back Roads and Blue Highways first annual "Down and Dirty Valentine's Show, kicking off with music from this year's Grammy winner for Best Album, "Raising Sand" by Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Lots of songs about love and romance, the good, the bad and the ugly. Read more.
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