KAFE Program Schedule

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Thanks for listening to KAFE 104.1!  Here’s a listing of who’s on and when.

MONDAYS – FRIDAYS
12:00am-5:30am       KAFE 104.1
5:30am-10:00am       KAFE This Morning with Dave, Allan & Patrice
10:00am-3:00pm       Bill Davis
3:00pm-8:00pm         Scotty VanDryver
8:00pm-12:00am       KAFE 104.1

SATURDAY
12:00am-10:00am     KAFE 104.1
10:00am-3:00pm       Bill Davis
3:00pm-8:00pm         Ezra V.
8:00pm-12:00am       KAFE 104.1

SUNDAY
12:00am-6:00am       KAFE 104.1
6:00am-6:30am         Pacific Northwest Media Group Public Affairs Program
6:30am-7:00am         The Adam Ritz Show Public Affairs Program
7:00am-10:00am
       KAFE 104.1
10:00am-3:00pm
       Ezra V.
3:00pm-12:00am       KAFE 104.1

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