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Select from the menu above to see that day's programming schedule. Reach programmers live in the studio with the AOL instant message screenname gtownradio or by phone at 215-609-4301. | Show | Time
| Description
| | Jazz Hands | 6-9am | Get out of bed mix featuring classic jazz, mellow pop and downtempo electronica. | | Between the Lines | 9-11am
| Indie, underground and overground for the Pitchfork set. | | Neu-matic | 11-12pm | The latest tracks and new additions to the G-town library. The heavy rotation in heavy rotation. | | Black & Blue | 12-2pm | Slip into something funkier as host Leslie Robinson redefines 'Blue-eyed Soul' from the 70's to the 90's each Friday afternoon. | | The Funkstables | 2-4pm | Put on your Gordon Gartrelle shirt for these funky, funky sounds. | | Passing the Torch | 4-4:30pm
| Malcolm Cain discusses Health Care, Black on Black crime, African American Families, and many more issues that plague the African American community from a youth's perspective. The show brings to the discussion a voice not often heard, that of an African American youth. | | The Rap de Rap Show | 4:30-5pm | Rap hits!! (& more)
| | G-town Player | 5:00-7pm | Random (and not so random) selections from the massive G-town library. Listen and believe. | The Old School Radio Hour
| 7-9 pm
| TG, The Analog Master of Disaster, is your host for this program exposing the early hip hop period with material and recordings from the 1970s to 1987. The program includes inteviews with pioneers and legends of the hip hop culture, guest DJs, event coverage, reviews from books and albums, trivia and many more. | | G-town Evenings | 9-2am | The G-town player moves you through the night. | | G-town Late Night | 2-6am | The dark, the heavy and the weird. Your late night soundtrack. |
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