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ProgramsThe Get Up and Go Breakfast Show |
David Jay Birnie and "Buffalo" Bob Bowles have never felt the need to imitate the outrageous, and often offensive, formats of other morning drive time-shock teams in radio. Instead they prefer the simple observations from the unique perspective of small town America. Sometimes thought provoking, often comical, and occasionally sentimental. The Breakfast Show, like a good breakfast, is light, wholesome, certain to start your day off right! |
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Each weekday morning at 10:30 the Partyline Pals, Tricia Travis and Bob Bowles, host our call in program, "Partyline". they will take your listings for sale or trade or let let you air out your thoughts on local events and issues. In this "neck of the woods" it's all about helping people.
Through the use of their program, people are able to uplift the spirits of their friends and loved ones by requesting card showers for get well, anniversaries and birthdays. Heck, they will even sing happy birthday on request!
If dogs and cats could speak, they would tell you that Partyline has helped many of them find either a home or their way back to their master.
It's a half our of fun and information. Join Brent and Bob Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 11:00am for the "KCNI Partyline Show."
You can call in at (308) 872-2801 between 10:30 am and 11:00 am, e-mail your listings to kcnipartyline@hotmail.com, or send them to the Party Line Pals at PO Box 409, Broken Bow, NE 68822.
"The Country Oldies Show" is hosted by Steve Warren. Steve plays a lot of the country "oldies" from the 50's, 60's and 70's. This show is an hour long. Listen for details on how to win music CD's!
"The Money Pit" made its debut on KCNI in February of 2006. Join Leslie Segrete and Tom Kreutler for their home improvement program. You can even call a 24 hour hotline for answers to your home improvement questions. "The Money Pit" is a one hour show.
"Christopher Closeup" is a 15 minute close-up interview program. It features interviews with clergy, celebrities and everyday heroes.
"Homegrown" is sometimes entirely poetry, sometimes music is included, and it's always a good time with R.P. Smith!
"Front Porch Fellowship" made its debut in January of 2006. This program is hosted by Les Butler, and is a fun program which features country, bluegrass and gospel music, along with new and classic artists, interviews, contests and audience interaction. Pull up a chair and join us on the porch.
"Country Conversations with the Legends" is hosted by Chris Bauer. This is a fascinating program that delves into the public and private lives of country music's greatest living legends. Chris has conducted interviews with artists ranging from Bill Joe Shaver to Collin Raye. Chris also plays music from other legendary artists, besides her interviewee. Occasionally she has contests offering music CD's as prizes.