Here and Now: Alzheimer's Disease

S:\AA - Images\Here&Now\davis-reiman.jpg KJZZ's Here and Now examined the issue of Alzheimer's disease. Group therapy facilitator Renee' Davis and Banner Alzheimer's Institute director Eric Reiman discussed how it affects individuals and their families and what care is available. A local doctor talked about his book on preventing the disease. The show also looked at research taking place to better diagnose and treat Alzheimer's. To listen, click on 'More Info.'

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Saturday at 3pm - The Aaron Brown Show

Aaron Brown If you would like to listen to this previous weekend's broadcast of the The Aaron Brown Show, click on the link for "More info" below. (Please know that Wiretap will resume broadcasting in its regular time slot on Saturday May 17th). Aaron Brown, former CNN anchor says, "at its heart it's a program about the events that are shaping our lives." Listen to the second of two special installments of the Aaron Brown this Saturday, May 10 at 3pm on KJZZ.

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KJZZ 9 O'clock Special

Pianist Keith Jarrett started as a child prodigy and in his 20s worked with Miles Davis.Today he is known for his unique harmony. Listen to Keith Jarrett tonight at 9 and you could win tickets to a Brahms concert.


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Interview with Stanley Jordan

Blaise Lantana ran into Stanley Jordan at the Glendale Jazz and Blues Festival this past weekend. He shared his thoughts on his music and the many players he shared the stage with.


Stanley Jordan (Photo Credit: originally posted to Flickr Bubamara)

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Advertise in Wavelength

For more information about advertising in the next issue of Wavelength magazine, please call Nancy Mitchell at 602-824-9480 or email nmitchell@prpnetwork.com


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KJZZ T-Shirts Available

The Friends of Public Radio Arizona is selling KJZZ T-Shirts. Three designs are available in men's and women's sizes to reflect the different components of KJZZ.


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KJZZ 90.1 Off the Air in Prescott

The NPR program schedule on Prescott frequency 90.1 has been changed somewhat through our partnership with local station KJZA. For the last eight years KJZZ has been offering quality NPR programming to the communities of Northern Arizona through this partnership. At this time, the FCC has granted a full power license to KJZA on the 90.1 frequency alowing KJZA to better serve the Prescott area. KJZZ will continue to offer Monday through Saturday programming on 90.1, some other weekend programs may not be heard for a period of time. Some service is available through KJZA on 89.5 FM in the Prescott area.

KJZA has applied to the FCC to provide KJZZ with its own translator frequency. It is estimated that this alternative translator service may be available by mid summer.


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