The Witching Hour is a wizard rock radio programme. During regular seasons it airs on the Whitman College radio station, 90.5 FM Walla Walla, and streams online at KWCW.net. Find us on Facebook, on Twitter, or in iTunes!
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The Witching Hour is a weekly wizard rock radio program that airs on the Whitman College radio station, 90.5 FM Walla Walla, and streams online at KWCW.net.
Find us on Facebook, on Twitter, or in iTunes!
Every Christmas the Weasley family gathers in their living room to listen to the latest hits on the Witching Hour. However, since the mysterious disappearance of the hosts of the Witching Hour from the Wizarding Wireless Network studios in Diagon Alley in 1998, Christmas has not been the same.
Yet recent reports of wizard rock on the radio suggest the two hosts are alive and wrockin’. They appear to have relocated to Walla Walla, Washington and have taken the aliases of Mehera “this guitar is a horcrux” Nori and Sara “we r wizards” Rasmussen. Neither Mehera nor Sara are entirely certain how they ended up among muggles, but continue to celebrate the tales of their good friend Harry Potter and his triumph over He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. In January of 2010, Sara and Mehera revived their wizard rock radio programme for the sake of maintaining their wizard culture, and for the musical enjoyment of muggles.
More recently, the Portland-based sorceress Claire “accio awesome” Johnson joined the team while Sara was away researching European ministries of magic. With Sara’s return, two became three. In May 2012, Mehera and Sara graduated from Whitman will top marks in all their N.E.W.T subjects. In the fall, Claire studied witchcraft in Spain.
In January 2013, Claire and Sara welcomed Anu, our newest DJ as they started their third year of hosting The Witching Hour.
Wizard rock is an all-encompassing genre of wrock, wiz hop, (w)folk, (w)techno, and lyrics written to the tune of J.K. Rowling. Though Sara, Mehera, Claire & Anu are far from their home, the Weasleys are pleased to have the show back on the air (and on iTunes) once again.

The Witching Hour is an unofficial fan web site and is not associated in any way with J. K. Rowling, Warner Bros., or any other official entity.
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