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Updates & CRN Newsletter
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For up to date info ring 02 9310 2999 Mon - Fri 9am - 6pm (AEST) or email crn@cbaa.org.au |
Latest CRN email update Download the latest CRN email update here.
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Current Program Guide Download the latest Community Radio Network Program Guide here!
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Inside Out - new Australian electronic music 5th September 2008 Open your ears to what's been bubbling under the radar in Oz.
Produced and presented by Lorna Clarkson, a former nominee at the Australian Dance Music Awards, Inside Out identifies, introduces and explores, in-depth, the Australian music scene, focusing on genres that loosely connect to electronic music, including house, techno, electro, hip hop, drum n bass, dubstep, electronica, folk, soul, indie and funk. Inside Out (59’50) will broadcast from September on Fridays from 21:00 – 22:00 EST, replacing Electroplastique, and is now available for DDN selection. |  |
The Melody Lingers On with Bing Crosby & Friends (Eastern FM) 5th July 2008 A program of nostalgic music highlighting Bing Crosby’s career in music through radio, recordings, television and films. Listener requests are also taken, which include many other artists from that era with a wonderful diversity of comedy, music and song. Saturdays from 5 July from 11:04 - 12:00 EST |  |
True Stories (Eastside FM) 6th June 2008 A series of interviews with one or two people sharing a very private aspect of their life; the loss of a child, surviving divorce, finding love or an unusual career choice that has shaped their lives. View details for a preview of episodes. True Stories (12 x 27’50) is broadcasting Fridays from at 13:32 EST, and is available for DDN selection. |  |
Marngrook Aboriginal Footy Show 6th June 2008 A national weekly program about Australian football, with a focus on Indigenous players in the AFL; essential listening for all footy fans! Marngrook (55’50) is now broadcasting on Fridays at 11:04 EST, and is available for DDN selection. |  |
Program updates
Radio New Internationalist to cease production 10th August 2008 It is with much sadness that we are writing to inform you that the team at New Internationalist Publications can no longer continue to produce Radio New Internationalist. This letter is to thank you for the support that you have given to the program in addition to explain why it is winding up. (view details) |  |
Radio New Internationalist (3CR) 8th August 2008 An audio adventure where rebels, radicals, and realists rendezvous. Winner of the Best Spoken Word Program category at the 2007 CBAA Awards. View details to preview this week's program.
New Internationalist broadcasts Fridays from 10:04 to 11:00 EDT.
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Women on the Line 8th August 2008 Women on the Line is community radio’s national women’s current affairs program, produced and presented by a range of women broadcasters from 3CR. View details to preview this week's episode.
Women on the Line broadcasts Fridays 13:04
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Allegro Non Troppo (3JOY) 7th August 2008 It’s a weekly conversation-based exploration of community issues based around ethical and philosophy viewpoints. Opinions shall abound! Winner of the CBAA 2007 ‘Can’t Get Out of the Car’ award. Click here for audio samples. Allegro Non Troppo (55'50) broadcasts on Thursdays from 9:04 to 10:00 EST and will be available for DDN selection |  |
Diffusion Science Radio (2SER) 6th August 2008 If you like a good, broad mix of science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion. Click for this week's program details...
Diffusion (27:50) broadcasts Wednesday's from 16:04 EDT |  |
Arts Alive 4th August 2008 Australian arts and culture current affairs. View details for a preview of the latest program. Arts Alive broadcasts Mondays from 16:04: to 17:00 EST |  |
Alternative Radio - program details 27th July 2008 Writers, academics, journalists and other voices rarely heard in the mainstream media.
Every Monday at 10:04 |  |
Festival OBs & Specials
Outside Broadcasts - are you planning one? 12th July 2006 The CBAA has resources including a step by step handbook to help with your next (or first ever) outside or festival broadcast. Contact us for more info on how to run one and/or send it out via satellite to potentially 180+ stations. |  |
Extras
Secrets in the Blood (BBC) 30th July 2008 Matt McGrath presents a major investigation into the world of doping in sport and why, because of the amount of money involved, no one is serious about doing anything about it.
Secrets in the Blood (2 x 23 min) will broadcast in Extras 1 at 11:04 EST on Wed 30 July & 6 August. |  |
The Right to Know (BBC) 13th August 2008 If knowledge is power, then the right to know is a crucial part of the balance between citizen and state.
The Right to Know (2 x 23 min) will broadcast in Extras 1 at 11:04 EST on Wed 13 & 20 August. |  |
Why They're Dying in the Congo (BBC) 20th August 2008 Why have over five million people died in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the past decade?
Why They're Dying in the Congo (2 x 23 min) will broadcast in Extras 2 at 14:04 EST on Wed 20 & 27 August. |  |
What Lies Beneath? (BBC) 27th August 2008 We plunge underwater to explore the archaeological wealth that lies at the bottom of the sea and to uncover how anarchy reigns when it comes to retrieving it.
Why They're Dying in the Congo (2 x 23 min) will broadcast in Extras 1 at 11:04 EST on Wed 27 August & Wed 3 September. |  |
Rehearsing for War (BBC) 3rd September 2008 Deep in the California desert lies Fort Irwin, a vast US military base. It’s home to Medina Jabal, one of 14 mock Iraqi villages – hundreds of Arabic-speaking Americans play the part of Iraqi villagers, and insurgents who try to kill as many US soldiers as possible in war games.
Rehearsing for War (1 x 23 min) will broadcast in Extras 2 at 14:04 EST on Wed 3 September. |  |
NOTE:
The Community Radio Network runs to Australian Eastern Standard Time (or daylight savings time). NATIONAL TIME ZONES during daylight saving time are as follows:
From last Sunday in October:
S.A. is half an hour behind;
W.A. is 2 hours behind;
Qld is 1 hour behind;
N.T. is 1 + half hours behind.
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