Red River Radio (RRR) is affiliated with
National Public Radio and broadcasts many popular NPR programs including
Morning Edition,
All Things Considered,
Fresh Air,
World Cafe, ''
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me, and From the Top. The network also broadcasts many Public Radio Exchange programs including This American Life and To the Point and many programs from American Public Media, including Marketplace Money
, Performance Today, and The Splendid Table. Red River Radio broadcasts many independently produced programs such as Art of the Song
, Beale Street Caravan
, Blues Before Sunrise
, Bluegrass Breakdown
, Classical Guitar Alive
, Hearts of Space, intelligence2 Dates
, New Orleans All the Way Live
, Radiolab, Snap Judgment
, With Heart and Voice
, and Women in Music''. Red River Radio provides local news weekday mornings during Morning Edition. In 2005, news producer Kate Archer pioneered a community news-gathering effort called the Community Correspondent program in which residents of the community borrow equipment from the network to produce local stories for broadcast during the local newscasts. Some of the programs aired on RRR are produced locally, at the KDAQ studio. For instance, Wally Derleth hosts
Evening Jazz, featuring nights dedicated to big band, contemporary and other subgenres of jazz music. Other locally produced programs include
Blues After Hours, hosted by John Ellis and
Regional Symphony Broadcasts, hosted by Kermit Poling. A previously-aired local program,
Soul Review, dedicated to classic soul and R&B from the 1960s to the 1980s, was hosted by Eric Jenkins from 2008 to 2011. Numerous local and national contributors provide educational and often compelling commentary at different times during the week. Currently, these short radio segments include
A Moment of Science,
Get It Growing,
Earth and Sky,
History Matters,
Eco Tech Minute,
What Was I Thinking?, ''Dr. Archie McDonald's Commentary
, The Big Picture With Alexandyr Kent
, Stardate
, and Spotlights''. ==Station operation and development==