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    Arizona Public Media

    Arizona Public Media

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    I guess it's the law, you just have to have aging pop artists be the big draw on ratings week. To…read moreavoid long gaps watching PBS, especially during ratings week, they must be watched more than once or you're out of luck if you're chasing relatively commercial-free TV (their biggest asset). I speak for poor people on the prairie, trapped in double-wides and small homes, sucking the signal out of remote desert air. They may indeed, in their modesty, thrive on those excellent dramas from the BBC (although less "murder" please). Some of us are just tired of old pop artists milking baby-boomers. But AZPM--you're doing so much right too--just not all the time when you could be. Question: Why is Channel 6.3 going to waste on trivia most of the time during prime time? People want to be entertained, not learn to paint, while the rest of us crawl up the walls looking for something to seriously engage us in stressful times. Another question: Why do you think that on specific evenings your whole audience suddenly shifts to wanting to see only serious themes and documentaries? What's this rigid fixation with super-serious Monday's and Tuesdays when you air nothing but further depressing subjects (in addition to everyday life). We have the internet for all that. People need an alternative to the dull documentaries of limited interest on Monday's and Tuesdays.* It would help to spread them out. You may be underestimating Americans desire to escape (both ads and politics) for the pleasure of say, 800 Words, on a Monday or Tuesday after their grueling, stormy Monday hustling a living. A lot of folks kick back on weekday nights and are just tired of Antiques Roadshow and genealogy shows about the same old celebrities. *Note: The above paragraph does not include shows about animals and nature, history, or documentaries about time-critical issues of crushing importance like PBS's recent documentary on plastics pollution. Now if Gloria Lucas had a clue how to pick a Saturday night film that wasn't a cliché of the Sixties or Seventies, or one that hadn't already been seen by just about everybody over 12--Wow--that would be Nirvana and I would want to donate much more. You're just alienating the part of the audience that thrives and wants intelligent drama. Shows like Doc Martin and Grantchester, which you recently arbitrarily pulled. And "Midwives?" Again? Bad, bad choice for your rating's week alternative programming, and why I decided to write today. Have seen it over and over already, and I'm male too. On a positive note, bravo for airing BBC, because as you must agree, American production values, themes and styles are clichéd and trapped in a Hollywood bubble. They pale next to what the BBC creates. American TV--most all of it, across the board, is just terrible. Thanks for trying to free us of it. Lastly... AZPM, just try, try, try? to put more shows on about real people and positive themes. This "murder" fixation is another liability. Too, too many shows on solving murders. I'm regularly mystified by AZPM's program manager's failure to be practical and balanced in deciding which programs to air and when. I hope you're not losing me. I'm really only here to help.

    KUAT programs educate and enterytain both make watching t,v. a waste of time. Please bring Lawerene…read moreWelk back.

    Khil Radio

    Khil Radio

    5.0(1 review)
    66.5 mi

    As with so many other good things in life, I found KHIL purely by accident. Radio and radio…read morereception are not so hot where I live in rural high desert country but, of course, in the car the reception improves. I was waiting for a friend and sitting in the car, searching, searching, searching on the radio dial and suddenly, wow, great classic country and Western music! I stopped searching and listened. Wonderful. Thoroughly enjoyable. KHIL, located in Wonderful Willcox, Arizona, plays the great stuff from, among so many others, Rex Allen -- and maybe Rex Allen, Jr., too, but I haven't heard him yet. KHIL is really an oasis in this double desert, and I get a big kick out of listening and hearing others say pretty much what I do: "I just found you" or "I just found you by accident." Sure, its format won't suit everyone. No station's will. But KHIL is my first choice for its content. More than that, when I had a question and asked it at the KHIL page on Facebook, I got an answer! And quickly! So, great music, consideration for its listeners, and, above all, great music. I will keep listening every chance I get and will urge everyone who likes the type and quality of music KHIL plays to give it a listen.

    From the owner: KHIL 103.5FM & 1250AM located in Willcox, Arizona and has been on air since 1959. KHIL's music is…read moreunmatched by any radio station in Arizona. KHIL plays classic country songs from the 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's and the 80's. We play cowboys songs, singing cowboy songs and we play the cool stuff the others don't. We play the songs you haven't heard since you were a child. KHIL 103.5FM & 1250AM Take a step back in time listen...we're playing a great song right now!

    Cave 97-7 Fm

    Cave 97-7 Fm

    4.2(5 reviews)
    43.0 mi

    In case nobody knew, "Cave 97.7 FM is now known as "cave classics . com" on the internet in…read moreBenson, Az. This internet station was formed several weeks after 97.7 FM was sold. "Cave Man Joaquin" (the morning dj) along with dj's Chris Moses & engineer Frank Luna (me) emerged out of the ashes from the old cave & on Mar. 2023, "cave classics . com" was born. Our studios are still in Benson and our classic country music library has grown exponentially to include local country music as well & soon, a program called "Hymm Time" will be airing on our internet station on Sundays at 8 am to 9:30 am (MST) & will feature the finest in classic country gospel music. Be sure to tell your friends! Go to our website "caveclassics.com" or "live 365.com" & follow the prompts. Classic Country Music in Benson IS ALIVE & WELL ! Give Us A Listen !! Sincerely, Frank Luna Chief Eng. Cave Classics . com

    Ever since Cave Radio station FM97.7 in Benson, AZ. was sold and is now being run by CBS I guess.?…read more It has gone down hill. They don't give hardly any local news any more. There are wild fires burning all over Cochise County and they don't say one word on the news. Neither on the hour or half hour. I just listen to the 7 pm news June 22, 2023 and not a word about the fire burning just 7 miles west of Benson and Hwy 90 being shut down in both directions from I-10 South to Hwy 82. There is also another fire burning southeast of Sierra Vista and no reporting about that either. These fires are being talked about on the Tucson TV stations but nothing about them on our local radio station FM97.7 This station used to give up dates about what was going on at the local VFW and American Legion but not any more. I really miss the local DJ's that broadcast right from here in Benson on 5th St. Like Joaquin, Chris, Debbie and others, but now the local DJ's are gone and I guess the announcers are coming via satellite signal...........from who knows where. I don't listen to the radio like I used too because of the changes the new owners made. I try to get the news on the hour and half hour but very seldom is local news talked about. You used to be able to call the station and talk to the DJ on duty but not anymore. The Good Ol Days are gone.............. So Sad

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