Beginning
on Nov. 7 the UH radio and TV show information call be found on this
website.
Television
UH on Call, a talk show that focuses on health and medical issues,
debuts on PBS Hawai‘i. Obesity, diabetes, cancer research, infectious
disease and geriatric concerns are just a few of the subjects the show
will cover. The 13-part series is hosted by Kalani Brady,
is a collaborative effort between the UH, PBS Hawai‘i and HMSA.
Tues., 7:30 p.m. and Sun., 3:30 p.m.
PBS Hawai‘i (KHET, Channel 11)
Take Charge
of Your Money 2 is a financial education weekly television
series produced by extension educator Pamela Kutara.
Topics include financial planning, banking and credit, money, insurance,
legal caregiving, retirement strategies and estate planning.
Tuesdays, 7 p.m. and Fridays, 8 p.m.
O‘ahu (Oceanic 55), Hawai‘i (Na Leo 55), Kaua‘i (Hoike 55,
and Maui, Moloka‘i and Lana‘i (MCCTV55)
UH is being showcased on this season of Hawai‘i Stars presented
by American Savings Bank. Each week a representative will share information
about the university’s campuses, programs and people. Check out the website for
more information.
Sunday, 6:30 p.m.
KHON 2
Kupuna Connections is a weekly elderly issues program hosted
by Kapi‘olani’s Cullen Hayashida and Percy
Ihara. Each week local experts discuss a variety of subjects of
practical value to seniors and their family caregivers.
Wed., 7:30 p.m.
Channel 52
Polska Polacy Hawaje is hosted by Andrzej Dabrowski,
a Leeward associate professor. Conducted in Polish and English, the show features
Polish and European culture and history
Mon., 9 p.m.
Channel 53
Radio
Points of Contact: Stories from the University of Hawai‘i is
an original Hawai‘i Public Radio radio series. Each segment focuses
on the ways in which university programs benefit the community. These segments
are also available online.
(The original run on HPR has ended but this series is rerunning on KIPO.)
Weekday mornings. 8:30–8:40 a.m.
O‘ahu—KIPO 89.3 FM
Mirror of the New is hosted by Bob Wehrman,
head of the Maui music department. The show features art music written by
today’s composers.
Sun., 8 p.m.
O‘ahu—KHPR 88.1-FM
Maui—KKUA 90.7-FM
Big Island—KANO 91.1
University Report, 60-second spots describing UH people, events
and programs. Send program ideas: tracyd@hawaii.edu.
O‘ahu—KKEA 1420-AM
Kaua‘i—KUAI 720-AM, KQNG 570-AM, KQNG 93.5-FM, KSHK 103.3-FM
Maui—KAOI 1110-AM, KAOI 95.1-FM, KDLX 94.3-FM
Big Island—KPUA 670-AM
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