KING FM Programming Schedule
3AM
to
10 AM
Brad Eaton
Start the day right with great music!  Feeling stressed, even as you start your day?  Try KING FM in the mornings.  Brad will make sure you are up and going without the stress.  Great Music makes a Great Morning. 
8am - 10:00am More Music Mornings
We kick things off at 8 AM with Mozart at Eight, an hour of music from Mozart and his contemporaries.
Then, at 9am it's 98 Minutes of Music Commercial Free, a perfect soundtrack as you get down to the business of your day! 
10 AM
to
4 PM
Maxine Frost
Fill your lunch hour with Great Music with host, Maxine Frost                                           
 
12Noon Bach's Lunch
You'll hear Bach, of course, but so much more.   Each week brings you a new theme--a story told in music--from Water Music on Opening Day to Mozart favorites on the composer's birthday.   Great Music for your Midday!
4 PM
to
10 PM
Sean MacLean
Sean is a composer, concert pianist and guitarist, who shares his love of music with you every afternoon.
5pm Five for the Drive
Relax, refocus and unwind with a mix of music that is just right for this time of day.  Hear familiar favorites and a few surprises.  This is one of the most popular programs on KING FM.  Find out why!
7PM Wednesdays - Musical Moments

Join us each Wednesday evening at 7PM for 'Musical Moments with Gerard Schwarz', as the world-renowned conductor of our own Seattle Symphony Orchestra shares his stories, insights and music from his lifetime in classical music.

8pm
 
Northwest Focus
A showcase for the arts in the Northwest and beyond. Maxine Frost presides over this unique mix of great music, including concert performances and new releases that keep you updated on the live classical music scene in the NW.
10PM
to
3AM
Mike Brooks
Take back your evenings with the perfect program through the night.                                                                
3 locations
International Ballet Theatre's, Don Quioxte
Presenting the first ever Classical KING FM Ten Grands Young Artists Awards!
A Classical Refuge
The University of Washington