Guide Publication PDF
April-June 2012

The Spring SPR Guide newsletter informs you about the station's search for a new General Manager, a great line-up of events, including BeauSoleil with Michael Doucet, and new programs on KPBX.
Full pdf Guide
April Program Listings pdf
May Program Listings pdf
January-March 2012

It's here - the new SPR Guide - condensed and ready to update you on station programs, events, technical issues, and important station information. This newest revision of the Guide is meant to inform, then lead our members and listeners to this website for detailed information.
Full pdf Guide
January Program Listings pdf
February Program Listings pdf
March Program Listings pdf
Your comments are welcome by calling 328-5729 or emailing ssharp@kpbx.org.
October-December 2011

Full Guide
Pdf of program listings only
July-September 2011

Summer is finally here, and that means that KPBX's schedule changes to offer some fun programming available to us during the warm months like L.A. Theatre Works, 13 Days That Changed Music Forever, What I Found, No Song is Safe from Us, and 4th of July Specials. This summer also marks the 20th Anniversary of An Evening Under the Stars and a great line-up of membership packages to entice you to renew your pledge.
Full Guide
April-June 2011

Six pages of spring in to summer events are in this quarter's issue of your SPR Guide. You can also catch up on new staff members, what's going on with our translator into tramsmitter projects, and hear from our general manager about these important times for public radio.
Full Guide
January-March 2011

Happy New Year! Spokane Public Radio heads into our 4th decade of service to the Inland Northwest. Our first issue of the new year brings you information from the technical front, great drawings for new and renewing members, Kid's Concert dates, all you need to know about donating and attending the big Recordings & Videos Sale in February. And, of course, our extensive KPBX program listings.
Full Guide
October-December 2010

Fall is a season of change...and change is in the air at Spokane Public Radio. In this issue of the Guide read about our third radio service, 90.3 KPBZ, HD upgrades, how the on-air pledge drive has evolved, and our future plans for a new home. Plus, there are three pages of autumn events, nine pages of program listings, and more. Happy holidays!
Full Guide

