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Alterna(ve Hour (Tuesday 8pm, Sunday 4am) A show that focuses on music that isn t branded specifically to a genre or ar@st, but to an idea: Something an ar@st abempted that was innova@ve, original, or different than what gets on to the Top 40 charts, because that s what they wanted to do as an ar@st. American Hit Radio (Wednesday 5pm, Friday 5pm) The show that unravels the music of today while recalling the music of our past. Join host and author Tom Ryan and his wife Heidy as they discuss music issues of the past and present. This interac@ve show features trivia, opinions, and many special guests resul@ng in a fun and informa@ve hour of music and talk. Beatlesongs (Friday 8pm) Hosted by NCC alumnus Rob Leonard, Beatlesongs takes an all encompassing look at the Beatles - featuring their music together and apart, as well as cover songs, songs the Beatles covered, and songs the Beatles either guested on and/or produced. Beyond the Game (Tuesday 5pm, Friday 3pm) WHPC's Sports Leader, Jacob Valk, along with Brandon Johnson, Dominick Arbolino, Eric Fische\, and Eleanor Ciampi break down the latest and greatest in sports and give you a preview of what s to come this weekend. The Brighter Side (Tuesday 4pm, Sunday 11:30pm) NCC Student Sarah Albertson talks with people who have done posi@ve acts around the United States. Hear stories that will brighten your day, and show you the brighter side of the world. Caribbean Mixed (Wednesday 6pm) Hosts Kedner S@ven and Marjorie Dejour bring you the hobest Kompa and Caribbean Hits from yesterday and today along with news, events, and more. The Country Show (Friday 9am) Contemporary country music is showcased along with interviews with legendary ar@sts. Hosted by alumnus Colton Murray. Donuts (Wednesday 9pm) Donuts is a sonic sovereign for the absolute best of hip hop. Listen for audible delights that are crea@ve, abstract, bass-heavy, and hit just the right spot. Essen(al 80 s (Monday 1am, Saturday 8am, Saturday 3pm) Listen for the hits of the decade that brought us Madonna and Michael Jackson to Whitney and Prince! Everything and Anything (Friday 6pm) Host Steve Mangiaracina plays the lost hits and misses from the rock era along with the hits from obscure ar@sts and forgoben songs by rock n roll superstars as well as music from current hitmakers.

FM Punk (Thursday 11pm) A radio show dedicated to all different kinds of punk music, including metal-core, hardcore, thrash-core, as well as folk punk and pop punk! Free for All (Saturday 5am, Sunday 10am) NCC alumnus host Rob Leonard presents a different mix of Rock and Roll - from Chuck Berry to Weezer. From the Pressbox (Monday 9am) Join Award winning sportswriter Tim Leonard & NCC alumnus Rob Leonard (yes, they re brothers) as they discuss sports, media - and some@mes family mabers. Fron(ers (Monday 10pm) A variety of musical styles are spotlighted in this weekly program. From Blues to Bluegrass, Bri@sh to Cel@c Tradi@onal, Country to Acous@c Folk Rock, host Joe Whalen plays the music and brings you ar@st interviews. Full Irish (Saturday 11am) Host Gary Power brings you everything Irish: Bono to Sharron Shannon, Chicago to Cork & DC to Dublin! It s Irish Tradi@onal Music & Irish Rock from both sides of the Atlan@c. German Hit Parade (Monday 7pm, Friday 2am) Host Uwe Riggers plays songs and sounds of today and yesterday from the many different parts of Germany and news of interest to the German American Community. Good Gold (Monday 10am) NCC alumnus Ed Newlands plays the hits and the forgoben songs of the 50 s, 60 s & 70 s. Happy Hour (Tuesday 7pm) Host Rudy Breedy provides light-hearted laughs while also upliling the audience with fun segments, celebrity news/gossip and music blocks that gets everyone dancing and singing along! Herbally Yours (Tuesday 3:30pm, Sunday 10:30pm) Hosted by The Natural Nurse Ellen Kamhi, Ph.D., RN, this program focuses on current issues in natural health, such as natural foods, herbs, essen@al oils and mind-body techniques. High Fidelity (Tuesday 11pm, Thursday 2pm) Join Kim Tracy for a mix of music with a focus on newer music and lesser known ar@sts.

The Home Stretch (Monday 5pm) Host Andrew Zucker and the WHPC Sports Staff cap off the day with discussions on the hobest sports topics featuring listener phone calls and special guests. The Iron Age (Friday midnight, Saturday 11pm) The Iron Age gives you the best variety of heavy metal there is. Old or new, fast or slow, super heavy or calm and catchy, the Iron Age has your fix. It s Saucy! (Wednesday 10pm) Student host DJ Stef transcends the new era of Hip Hop & Reggae with flavor and variety every week! Listen for interviews with students about NCC events, ar@sts talking about their music PLUS trending topics across social media today. Jewish Talk (Sunday 8:30am) Rabbi Anchelle Perl thinks in Jewish, but speaks in English, featuring the best in Jewish talk and issues affec@ng the Jewish community. Just Rela(onships (Wednesday 3:30pm, Sunday 8am) Duffy Spencer Ph.D. offers skills to beber your rela@onships with family, friends, and co-workers. The Kickstart (Wednesday 8pm) DJ Rocky C brings the 212 straight to you. Enjoy some of the hobest EDM, House, and Club Mixes and help relieve your stress by pu\ng a smile on your face. Law You Should Know (Wednesday 3pm, Sunday 7am) Learn valuable informa@on about the law from ABorney Kenneth Landau and his expert guests concerning all areas of the law including criminal, wills and real estate - and about your right to sue and what to do if you are sued. Lyrical Ladies (Wednesday 2pm) A show dedicated to women in music within the last 50 years. From Joni Mitchell to Alicia Keys, these women have lel their mark. The songs these women have wriben and performed over the years will forever leave an impact on the music industry. Lyrics to Go (Sunday 3pm) Explore the crea@vity of Hip-Hop music with NCC alumnus host DJ Soulero. Metal for the Masses (Wednesday 1am, Sunday midnight) Join hosts Rob Brill and Jus@n Sullivan for a mix of extreme metal music, as well as interviews with bands from the Long Island heavy metal scene.

Motormouth Radio (Sunday 12pm) Join the Motormouths Ray Guarino and Joe D. for features, informa@on, guest interviews, tech @ps, and your call-in ques@ons on all topics rela@ng to automobiles. Music Is Therapy (Thursday 3:30pm, Sunday 6:30am) Music is Therapy, with Registered Music Therapist Larry Carlson, is an abempt to look into music s effect on human health. My Hometown (Thursday 4pm, Sunday 10pm) The program that pairs seasoned hosts with NCC students. Together they explore clubs, organiza@ons, businesses, and issues in towns across Nassau & Suffolk coun@es. Weekly interviews with local guests serve to shed light on Long Island towns making a difference. Produced by Jim Green. The Nassau Mix (Monday-Friday various @mes) The best of the 90 s, 2K and Today! Featuring the hit songs you know, and some deeper album cuts from ar@sts you already love, with a focus on up-and-coming hits-before-they-are-hits! We re making hits at WHPC! The Nassau Morning Madhouse (Weekdays 7am) Find out what you need to know to start your day the right way. Tune in to find out what s trending - and maybe laugh a lible, too. Nerdvana (Monday 3pm) Join hosts Colton Murray, Jus@n Greenberg and NCC Student Joe Reiter for a show that will return you to a @me when homework was for homeroom and the hardest decision of the day was whether to play a video game, read a comic, or watch a movie. Oasis (Thursday 2am, Sunday 9am) Victoria Crosby presents new age, light jazz, and classical music along with poetry readings. Old Country Road (Monday 11pm, Sunday 8pm) Classic country music is showcased along with interviews with legendary ar@sts. Hosted by alumnus Michael Anthony. The Party Mix (Saturday 4pm) Get the night started with host Stephanie Lombardo and a mix of feel good tunes, ranging from hip hop, techno, dance classics and current hits. Piano Man (Saturday 2am & 9am) Where else but Long Island would you find a radio show devoted to the music of Long Island s own Billy Joel? Host Chris Muldoon digs deep into Billy s catalog to include live performances, interviews, demos and covers. If you love The Piano Man, you ll love Piano Man. And, of course, you ll find it at 9 O clock on a Saturday (morning)

Polka Beat (Monday 8pm, Friday 1am) Polka Bob features all styles of Polka music and addi@onal music of Ukrainian, Slovenian and Polish influence as well as news of the ethnic community. Profumi D Italia (Thursday 5pm, Saturday 3am) Rita Monte brings you the best in Italian music and culture along with poetry and interviews with Italian - American personali@es. Rita is happy to take your phone calls and requests on this live weekly program. Radio Rumble (Saturday noon, Sunday 2am) With a vast knowledge of pop culture and a unique sense of humor, NCC alumnus host Jus@n Greenberg brings you a show unlike any other. Playing everything from classic rock hits from the 1950 s all the way to today s superstars. The Rare Groove Session (Saturday midnight) Take a mind excursion into soul music. DJ Soulero will cover the ar@sts of the 60 s and 70 s with an accent on rock. The Retro Mix (Monday noon) Host Colton Murray hosts the original version of what was once WHPC s flagship show, with hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Revela(ons (Monday 6pm) Steve K. hosts this theme-oriented show with an emphasis on rare tracks & hidden gems from the genres of rock, blues, soul, folk and jazz. Rising Stars (Monday 9pm, Wednesday midnight) Rick Eberle plays the best in independent emerging ar@sts music from Long Island, New York - and the world! Rock Binge (Tuesday 10pm) Rock & alterna@ve music from 2000 to today lives here. Binge on! Rock Overdose (Monday 2pm, Tuesday 2pm) You can never truly overdose on rock music - and our hosts prove it. Sabor La(no (Saturday 10am) Hosted in Spanish by NCC alumnus Jose Espinosa, listen for the latest in Salsa, Merengue, Cumbias, Bachatas, Regueton and Roman@c Music. Secrets of Success (Wednesday 4pm, Sunday 7:30am) Host Bill Horan helps you uncover hidden talents to maximize individual success. Shades of Jazz (Thursday 12am, Saturday 7pm) Host Greg Bigelow presents a cool and sophis@cated blend of rare grooves, familiar classics, and the best of today s modern jazz ar@sts.

The Sly Stone Show (Friday 11pm) Explore the music of funk icon Sly Stone as NCC alumnus DJ Soulero spins Sly s musical contribu@ons as well as showcasing his influence on contemporary music through the ar@sts and groups who con@nue to cover his songs and sample his music. The Sock Hop (Thursday 7pm, Sunday 5pm) Host Steve Dassa plays The Duprees, Randy & the Rainbows, The PlaBers, and other music from the early days of rock n roll, along with informa@on about the songs and the ar@sts that made them famous. Soul of Hellas (Tuesday 6pm) Host Teddy Savalas plays a variety of Greek music from the tradi@onal to the contemporary. The Spectacular 60 s (Sunday 7pm) Take a weekly trip through the decade of the 60 s with NCC alumnus Joe Lane. Sports Talk (Thursday 9pm) Host Chris Muldoon, Mark Talky, KJ Brooks & the WHPC Sports Staff talk anything and everything in the world of sports. The show features guests from the world of sports journalism and listener calls are always welcome. The Squared Circle (Monday 4pm) Host Jus@n Greenberg recaps the week that was in the WWE, and previews upcoming matches. Plus, listen for a spotlight on independent shows coming to Long Island. The Stage Door (Friday 11am) Step inside the door for show-tunes, movie soundtracks and scores, as well as TV theme songs. Standards Serenade (Saturday 5pm) Join host Glenn DeMilt for two nostalgic hours of great songs performed by the great stars. From BenneB to Buble and Sinatra to Streisand, you'll hear them all each week. The Super 70 s (Monday midnight, Saturday 7am, Saturday 2pm) Take a trip back in @me to the music and fads of the Super 70 s. This Week s L.I. News (Friday 4pm) Join Bill McIntyre for a look at the stories shaping the Long Island community over the past week. Listen as Newsday reporters talk about the stories they bring us in print and online every day.

Thunder Road (Sunday 1pm) Not your ordinary Springsteen show! Join Kim Tracy as she plays anything wriben, produced, or performed by Bruce Springsteen or a member of the E - STREET - BAND! Tower Talk Business Radio (Thursday 3pm, Sunday 11pm) Tower Talk highlights the best of Long Island by providing all access interviews with the NCC Founda@on Business Leaders Council, top entrepreneurs, and local business owners who will discuss a range of topics that impact both owners and execu@ves alike. The UnforgeYables (Tuesday 1am, Saturday 9pm) Host Michael Anthony presents two hours of jazz and standards with ar@st profiles and guests who make the music happen. The Wave (Friday 2pm) Inspired by the New Wave period of music, listen for classic alterna@ve from 1975-1999. U2, The Thompson Twins, B-52 s, Billy Idol & more are all catching The Wave! WHPC News Wrap-Up (Monday Friday 4:30pm) Keep in touch with what is going on around the world and around the block with the WHPC daily News Wrap Up. The Winner s Circle (Wednesday 11pm) Hosts Vaughn P and DJ Sparkx will transmit an electrifying and energe@c vibe for the urban listener. Allow yourself to be cap@vated by the latest music, and, of course, the latest T. Your Family s Health (Tuesday 3pm, Sunday 6am) Professors Joan Buckley and Jeanine Cook- Gerard from the NCC Nursing Department discusses health issues concerning us all.