Hour of Slack

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The Hour of Slack is a one-hour radio program produced by the Church of the SubGenius. Reverend Ivan Stang presents his own commentary, along with recorded material from all SubGenius radio & stage shows, bands, ranters, media barrage collage artists, and selections from the indie audio underground created by various Subgenii and others. Over 1,100 segments of this show have been broadcast. It is syndicated across North America, and weekly shows (and past segments) are available by mail. Originally created in Dallas, TX, the show now originates either in pre-recorded form from the Church of the SubGenius headquarters in Cleveland Heights, OH, or occasionally performed live at WCSB-FM (both for broadcast and live MP3 stream) on the campus of Cleveland State University. The show is also available as a podcast in iTunes

[edit] Stations that carry Hour of Slack

  • ALASKA - Kasilof: KWMD 90.7 FM
  • ALASKA - Anchorage: KWMD 104.5 FM
  • CALIFORNIA - Santa Cruz: Free Radio Santa Cruz 101.1 FM
  • COLORADO - Boulder: KFBR 95.3 FM
  • CONNECTICUT - Storrs: WHUS 91.7 FM
  • FLORIDA - Dade City: Dade City Community Radio 87.9 FM
  • GEORGIA - Atlanta: WREK 91.1 FM (also on Atheist Network)
  • IDAHO - Moscow: KRFP 92.5 FM
  • ILLINOIS - Champaign: WEFT 90.1 FM (part of The Mental Vortex)
  • INDIANA - Richmond: WECI 91.5 FM
  • MAINE - Portland: WMPG 90.9 FM
  • MINNESOTA - Minneapolis: Radio Free Twin Cities 93.1 FM
  • N. CAROLINA - Greensboro: WQFS 90.9 FM
  • OHIO - Cleveland: WCSB 89.3 FM (part of Dr. Sinister's Show)
  • OHIO - Kingsville: Edge Radio 106.7 FM
  • PENNSYLVANIA - Stroudsburg: WFZR 89.1 FM
  • TENNESSEE - Sewanee: WUTS 91.3 FM
  • TEXAS - Austin: KAOS 95.9 FM
  • WISCONSIN - Madison: WORT 89.9 FM
  • WISCONSIN - Milwaukee: WICA 92.9 FM
  • CANADA - Toronto: CKLN 88.1 FM
  • CANADA - Victoria: CFUV 101.9 FM
  • CANADA - Vancouver, BC: CJSF 90.1 FM and 93.3 cable FM
  • Shortwave - WBCQ 'The Planet', 7.415 MHz shortwave (also on freq. 9.330, 17.495 and 5.110 MHz)

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