WCSR-FM's programming is varied, and is best described as the format once known as "full service". Much of the day's airtime is devoted to local news and discussions relating to it, including full local newscasts at the top of each hour. WCSR-FM airs public interest programs, including the weekday morning "Community Spotlight," a local feature for non-profits to highlight their events. Other notable programs include the daily broadcasts of Michigan Ag Today, the "Pet Rescue" animal lost and found program (which, from time to time, may feature the occasional farm animal) and the Saturday "The County Extension Report," which is a service of the Michigan State University Hillsdale County Extension Office. On Sundays, a variety of religious programming can also be heard. The station is also home of
Hillsdale College Charger and
Hillsdale High School Hornet athletics, mainly
football and
men's basketball, and is a member of the
Detroit Tigers,
Detroit Lions and
Motor Racing Network radio networks. The station also airs a variety of sporting events from Hillsdale County's several local public and private schools. The music the station plays is a Greatest Hits format, and Sunday mornings are home to the long-time "
Big Band Sunday" music block. During evening and weekend dayparts, the station airs Westwood One's Variety Pop format via satellite. ==Sources==