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Weekdays 5:30am-10am, Jonathan & Kitty In The Morning


Jonathan Suttin & Kitty Dunn wake you up and get you through the morning,

It may sound like they like each other on air, but truthfully they're just good actors.



Weekdays 10a-2pm, The Radio Deli


Pat Gallagher gets you through the workday featuring The Radio Deli at Noon. 

The Radio Deli features music related the events of the day, like artist birthdays, almanac events and more.  Be sure ot listen Fridays for The Mystery Blue Plate Special, where you guess the common thread of the songs Pat plays to win a prize.



Weekdays 2p-7pm


Dan Kennedy takes you through the afternoon on 105.5 Triple M.

Dan is a Twitter fan, and that's good news for you if you like to communicate in 142 characters or less.  Tune in around 4:20pm and Dan can (ahem) light up your day with a chance to win.



Weeknights 7p-Midnight, After Hours


Listen to Gabby Parsons each and every weeknight for Triple M After Hours.  Gabby brings you the 9:00 News featuring two brand new songs every weeknight. From 10p-Midnight it's Professor Gabby's Night School, where Gabby delves even deeper into the Triple M library.

She is a near musical genius and is largely responsibe for picking some of the new music you hear on 105.5 Triple M.  Can she work Frank Zappa or Phish into any conversation?  Just ask her.



Saturday 8pm - Midnight, Little Steven's Underground Garage


What do Buddy Holly, The Strokes, The Shangri-Las, The Beatles, and The Ramones have in common? Little Steven’s Underground Garage!

In April of 1954 “Rock Around The Clock” was recorded by Bill Haley and the Comets, and three months later, Elvis Presley recorded “That’s All Right Mama”. From these small steps, and the help of other pioneers such as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Bo Diddley, one of the most important and influential cultural forces over the past half-century was created, Rock and Roll.

Fast forward to 2011 and Little Steven’s Underground Garage, the nationally syndicated Rock radio show hosted and produced by one of America’s foremost musicians and actors, Little Steven Van Zandt. Each week Little Steven takes audiences on a two hour trip down the path of what was cool in all six decades of Rock and Roll, a celebration of Pop culture, and features the best emerging new bands worldwide.



Sunday 7am-9am, Acoustic Cafe


Acoustic Café is produced and hosted by Rob Reinhart.

Each week, listeners around the globe tune in to Acoustic Café to hear the latest from today’s great songwriting talents. It’s hard to put a definitive label on Acoustic Café’s music selections. After all, a good song is a good song… any individual set of music could contain a bit of country, rock, blues, folk, pop… and more!

In addition to classic songwriters like Dylan, Mitchell, Young, Cash, Browne, Prine etc., Acoustic Café wants to bring as many newer talents to the table as possible. That’s the best description we can conjure… now, use the player to hear this week’s program. Enjoy.




Sunday 9am-9:30am, Live From Studio M


Physically speaking, Studio M is our own in-house concert venue.  We invite artists that you hear on 105.5 Triple M to perform in an intimate setting, sometimes acoustic, sometimes plugged-in.  We interview the musicians, and listen to them candidly discuss thier place in the music universe.

We record the session and play it back on air as "Live From Studio M," a program that you can hear on Sunday's from 9am-9:30pm and again during the Live And Local Hour on Sunday's from 8-9pm.


Sunday 9-10pm, eTown


eTown is an exciting weekly radio broadcast. Every eTown show is taped in front of a live audience and features performances from many of today's top musical artists as well as conversations and information about the world around us. At eTown, we build community through music.


Sunday 8-9pm, The Live & Local Hour


The Live & Local Hour features a replay of the Live From Studio M recording from earlier in the morning, leading into a half hour of local artists.



Sunday 10-11pm, The Grateful Dead Hour


Deadheads, welcome home.


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