In addition to the most beautiful music playlist in Central Texas, KNCT offers special programming that is both entertaining and educating.

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All listed times are Central Daylight Time.


Bill Hecke Weather – Last 15 Minutes of Every Hour.

AP News (3 Minute Segments) – Top of Every Hour from 4am to 9pm

StarDate at 5:57am & 4:57pm

Can ET Hear Us?

Radio telescopes around the world are listening for the whispers of other civilizations. That includes the Very Large Array — a set of 27 radio dishes that acts as a single giant telescope.


The Sound of Texas at 6:30am & 12:30pm

Tony Groves of Brady


Community Contact with Laury Sisko at 8:30am

League of Women Voters of Bell County

Irene Andrews stops by to talk about topics such as voter education, registration and support. This non-partisan group has been a champion for voter rights for over a 100 years. And September 19th, they will have 14 locations through-out the Central Texas area open for National Voter Registration Day.


EarthDate at 9:30am & 3:30pm

Blue Sky, Blue Sunset

Space is black—so why is the sky blue…and the sunset red? It has to do with the properties of sunlight and Earth’s atmosphere.

In 2005, NASA’s Spirit rover took this image of a Martian sunset over Gusev crater, showing the blue sunset aureole in the reddish sky.  Credit: NASA JPL


Science and the Sea at 10:30am & 2:30pm

Making Waves

When a wave breaks gently on the shore, it may be completing a journey of many days and hundreds or thousands of miles. Yet the water that comes ashore has journeyed no more than a few feet and a few seconds. That’s because a wave transmits only energy, not water.

Waves that routinely break on shore are generated by winds. Credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration


SoundBeat at 11:30am & 1:30pm

Harry Wills the Champion


The Softer Side with Carl Rossi at 5pm

Every Friday at 5pm, Carl explores new and familiar music. The Softer Side also features thematic sets and themed shows that are sure to help you kick your weekend off to a great start.


On the Dock with Rick Smith at 6:15pm

Your Fishing & Boating Show! Rick shares his love of the outdoors with weekly blogs, newspaper articles, websites, seminars, and radio shows.

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