The Local View with Claire Wiley is a program featuring local news, music and local event information.
Claire Wiley came to KPCW with a background in various facets of media. Wiley is an Associated Press award-winning broadcast television journalist. She has also accumulated awards as a radio personality and documentary filmmaker, and has served as a PR professional for an international media relations firm.
Her love of the Park City community drew her to become a volunteer DJ at KPCW in 2019, and it wasn’t long before Wiley took on the role of producer and host of the public affairs program "This Green Earth." Now, Wiley has also taken on hosting duties of the long beloved drive time show, "The Local View." She’s excited to launch new segments that will bring more voices, more perspectives and more great music to your air waves. Stay tuned!
- Local News on the Local View at 4:05, 4:32, 5:05, 5:32, 6:05 p.m.
- BBC News Headlines at 3:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.
- Marketplace Tech Report at 3:32p.m.
- Marketplace at 6:30 p.m.
The Local View is sponsored by
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The Crooked Stuff, a band from the Bay Area with roots in Park City, joined Claire Wiley on The Local View on January 23, 2026. We share some highlights from the conversation along with their high-energy in-studio performances of "Decimator" and "Die This Way."
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Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes breaks down his writing process and how he found his voice in the music world.
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Savvy songstress Savannah Pope comes to the KPCW studio. We talk childhood challenges, her fierce and feminine musical style and a new album set for release next year.
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Matteo Bocelli makes a stop at The Local View on his way through town. We chat about everything from his first performance, his acrobatic vocals and how he spends his days when he's not behind the mic.
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Singer-songwriter Meredith Moon stops by KPCW's The Local View for a live performance and to chat about her musical roots, her recently released album and what the future holds.
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My conversation with filmmakers Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck reveals their sincere fervor for storytelling and true commitment to their craft. Whether creating an intimate indie drama like Half Nelson or a high-stakes blockbuster like Captain Marvel, together they always bring magic to the screen.
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ASCAP's Assistant VP of Membership, Loretta Munoz, and VP + Creative Director, Erik Philbrook, join The Local View to share ASCAP Music Café's most iconic moments over the years during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City.
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Local nonprofit Bridge21 hosts Nashville singer-songwriter round at the Prospector Theater on Oct. 25. Hear about the organization's mission and from the headliners of the event whose hit songs include multiple top 10s and #1s.