Planet Philadelphia
Environmental Radio Show
4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
& gtownradio.com
4-5:00 PM ET 1st & 3rd Fridays/month
WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in NW Philadelphia
& gtownradio.com
It’s an exciting time at G-Town Radio. With the installation of the new tower, G-Town Radio should be broadcast live on your FM dial in most of NW Philly 4-5:00 pm on Friday February 2nd at WGGT 92.9 FM, and stream live online at http://www.gtownradio.com/.
Expected Planet Philadelphia Guests:
Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show: Members of our community and our globe discussing their efforts on behalf of having a healthy environment plus news and more.
Music on this radio show: Big Yellow Taxi - Joni Mitchell Manhattan In January - Jill Solbule Rhubarb - Cover - Graham Bole Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month on GTown Radio streaming online at http://www.gtownradio.com and broadcast on low power fm at WGGT, 92.9, available for your listening pleasure in NW Philly. Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.
It’s an exciting busy live show today. Listen to members of our community and our globe talk about what we need to do to breathe easier about our environment, plus news and more. Listen Live: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month on GTown Radio streaming online at http://www.gtownradio.com and broadcast on low power fm at WGGT, 92.9, available for your listening pleasure in NW Philly if we get all the tech troubles solved by show time. Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud, https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/.
Ch-Ch-Changes… There’s a new line up for tomorrow’s Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show. It’s going to be an exciting busy show with members of our community and our globe discussing their efforts on behalf of having a healthy environment plus news and more:
Listen to Planet Philadelphia streaming on G-Town Radio online and in NW Philly hopefully all the tech conundrums will be fixed with the brand new transmission tower and we will also be live on air at WGGT 92.9 FM 4-5:00 pm Friday 1/19/18.
About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio and broadcast on low power fm (WGGT, 92.9, available around the Germantown area) 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com or tune to 92.9 fm 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month. Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud, https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/. Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. We're very excited about this Friday's Planet Philadelphia! Why? We not only have a great line up including the Honorable State Representative Chris Rabb who will be visiting us in the station, but we will be live on the FM airwaves at 92.9. This means that for the first time you can listen live on your radio dial at 92.9 FM or stream Planet Philadelphia on http://www.gtownradio.com/. This is low power fm, so there is a limited range of the fm broadcast. We expect the broadcast to reach Germantown, Chestnut Hill, parts of Mount Airy and other areas near Germantown. We will continue to podcast shows a few days after they air, if you are unable to listen live or stream the broadcast while is occurring. Don’t forget to tune in this Friday, 1/19/18, from 4-5:00 pm EST for your one and only locally produced environmental radio show.
Hear individuals who represent our state and our globe discuss their efforts on behalf of the environment plus news and more:
About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio and broadcast on low power fm (WGGT, 92.9, available around the Germantown area) 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month. Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com or tune to 92.9 fm 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month. Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud, https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/. Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show. It’s our world. Please join the conversation and share your ideas on how to keep it going strong by listening to and supporting Planet Philadelphia. This is an encore presentation of a multi-faith discussion recorded with 4 religious leaders of 4 different faiths subtly delving into the communalities about climate change among these religions: Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute, Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network, and Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light. This conversation is important for all to hear in our divisive time. Music in this show: Rocco Granata 09 Earth Here’s an idea for something to make you feel better on this frigid Friday afternoon, listen to a passionate reasoned discussion about morality and climate change on Planet Philadelphia environmental radio show which streams online today at 4-5:00pm on G-Town Radio, http://www.gtownradio.com. This is an encore presentation of a multi-faith discussion recorded with 4 religious leaders of 4 different faiths subtly delving into the communalities about climate change among these religions: Quaiser Abdullah Ph.D., Imam at Quba Institute, Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark, from Sisters of St. Joseph Earth Center, Reverend Mitchell C. Hescox, President/CEO of the Evangelical Environmental Network, and Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein, co-chair of the Philadelphia Chapter of Pennsylvania Interfaith Power and Light. About: Planet Philadelphia is an environmental radio show produced and hosted by Kay Wood along with able assistance from reporter Linda Rosenwein, streaming live on GTown Radio 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month.
Listen Live: Listen to Planet Philadelphia when it’s broadcast live by going to http://www.gtownradio.com 4:00-5:00 p.m. the first and third Friday of every month. Podcasts: Shows that aired live will be available as podcasts shortly after they broadcast on the Planet Philadelphia, http://www.planetphiladelphia.com/podcasts, and on Mixcloud, https://www.mixcloud.com/PlanetPhiladelphia/. Comment Line: Call (484) 278-1846 to record a comment or event announcement anytime to be aired on the next Planet Philadelphia radio show.
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Planet Philadelphia is a radio show about our shared environment aired 4:00-5:00 PM EST the first and third Friday a month on WGGT-LP 92.9 FM in Philadelphia and/or at gtownradio.com. Also on Villanova University’s radio station, WXVU, Thursday mornings at 9:00 a.m. at 89.1FM.
Podcasts are available at planetphiladelphia.com show archives page. Individual interviews:Spotify, Anchor, Google, PocketCasts, Breaker, RadioPublic Planet Philadelphia is a partner in Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story.
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