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- La galardonada cantante y actriz Jennifer Hudson presenta un programa de entrevistas diurno de una hora.
- Celebrate WGN Radio's 100th anniversary with a deep dive into the station's origins, and its journey to 2022. Experience the unforgettable events and emotional moments alongside familiar faces, both past and present.
- What is it like for the people reporting and capturing the aftermath of tragic storms? Hear the stories of what they and survivors of the storms went through.
- Comedy set in the ParaFloraMore Theatre group of Jacksonville, Florida. With a contentious, madcap board of uniquely southern characters, the theatre finds itself in dire straits in the Great Recession.
- An innovative and fun political show unlike anything else on television.
- Hosted by former Miss Universe Brook Lee, focuses on challenges and opportunities for women to improve their lives, and feature informational segments to enrich the lives of women in our community.
- Stand-up comedy performed by local Topeka, Kansas comedians in front of a live audience at the historic Jayhawk Theatre. Special first aired on FOX 43 KTMJ on August 19th, 2022 at 10PM.
- Retired FBI investigator Jerri Williams looks at eight money-laundering scams from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. She looks at "Ozark" S1E4 (2017), "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013), "Narcos" (2015-2017), "Breaking Bad" S5E8 (2012), "Scarface" (1983), "Mickey Blue Eyes" (1999), "American Made" (2017), and "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" (2011). In the video, Williams analyzes scenes where money is being laundered through businesses. Another form of money laundering is simply spending more than $10,000 of illegally-obtained funds.
- Sports talk show all about the Kansas City Chiefs. KC Blitz is known for its use of an electric football game for highlight reels and breakdown of penalties from NFL official, Larry Nemmers.