Each announcer brought personal expertise to selecting featured music, alternate performances, artist tributes and unique recordings, as well as seasonal and date-specific programming.
Weekdays, Kimberlea Daggy hosted The Daily Special at noon, and Charles Andrews unearthed Buried Treasures at 8:00pm.
On Sunday mornings, Stephanie Wendt presented Sacred Classics, featuring three hours of meditative music for the heart and mind.
Contemporary classical music was explored every Saturday evening by Alan Chapman on Modern Masterpieces.
[1] CPRN programming was carried across the country on the following public radio stations: KUSC, Los Angeles; KVOD, Denver; WBHM, Birmingham, Alabama; KBSU-FM, Boise, Idaho; South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Vermillion, South Dakota; High Plains Public Radio, Garden City, Kansas (KANZ) and Amarillo, Texas (KJJP); KBYI, Rexburg, Idaho; KWTU, Tulsa, Oklahoma; WTEB, New Bern, North Carolina; WFCR, Amherst, Massachusetts; WOSU-FM, Columbus, Ohio; and on digital radio, WHYY-FM, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; WJCT-FM, Jacksonville, Florida; and KDFC-FM, San Francisco.