CKUT’s spoken word programming features alternative news, public affairs and arts and culture shows.
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Presenting reggae and its international influence on modern music. The show includes interviews, live sessions, background information on artists, and even poeatry sessions.
For almost 20 years, Marca-RO has been on the air and holding an important place in the Romanian community of Montréal, with a mix of interesting news and music.
A space for critical discussion about local, national and international issues of concern to Montreal’s Black community.
The Tuesday edition of CKUT’s daily news program, produced by volunteer staff at The McGill Daily newspaper in collaboration with the CKUT News Department.
Montréal’s only Korean radio program. News, culture, local events, and the latest movies and music from Korea, on the air since 2000.
Hosted by Preach and Miss Reeva, Kool Runnings showcases everything from old school Afro-beat to the latest Zouk, stand up comedy, audio documentaries, community updates, and some of the deepest dives into current Black & world events.
Covering a wide array of both local and international environmental topics, Ecolibrium brings many distinguished environmental activists and writers to the airwaves.
Since the early 1990s, Basa has featured Africa as the heart and soul of global music while delving into different aspects of African life and culture.
An arts, culture, news and music magazine show airing 7:00-9:00am every weekday morning since CKUT began in 1987.
Lesbo-Sons a été mise en ondes il y a plus de 20 ans. Au départ elle s’est nommée Funky Gouines, ensuite La Ballade des Furies et est devenue Lesbo-Sons.
A collaboration between CKUT and the Centre for Gender Advocacy, Dragonroot Media WAS a feminist media collective that aimed to produce anti-oppressive media with a gender focus. We are looking for new hosts for this show! Contact spokenword@ckut.ca if you’re interested.
Airing weekly since 1991, Queercorps takes to the airwaves to address a variety of issues in and around the Montréal Queer community.
La version francophone de Off The Hour, En Profondeur est une émission hebdomadaire d’information d’actualités et d’analyses.
McGill students talk about what’s going on in their world– from events on campus to local news to student life and culture.
Roots, Rock and Reggae, with your hosts Fluxy, Singing P, and Mr. Boom, has been airing since 1996.