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COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAMS and CONTENT LIST - Content for Broadcast on Your Station COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Content for broadcast on your station September 2020 All times AEST/AEDT CRN PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Table of contents FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMING Australian Music Is Bloody Great 9 Overdrive 20 National Features and Documentary Beale Street Caravan 10 People Fixing The World 20 Series 1 Beyond Zero 10 Pop Heads Hour of Power 20 National Radio News 1 Bluesbeat 10 Primary Perspectives 21 Good Morning Country 1 BRL, Son 10 Radio-Active 21 The Wire 1 Checkpoint 11 Real World Gardener 21 SHORT PROGRAMS / DROP-IN Chimes 11 Roots’n’Reggae Show 21 CONTENT Cinemascape 11 Saturday Breakfast 22 BBC World News 2 Concert Hour 11 Service Voices 22 Extras 1 & 2 2 Contact! 12 Science, Unscripted 22 Inside Motorsport 2 Countryfolk Around Australia 12 Small Business Banter 22 The Five Minute Advocate 2 Dads on the Air 12 Spotlight 23 Overdrive News 3 Deadly Beats 12 Stick Together 23 QNN | Q-mmunity Network News 3 Definition Radio 13 Subsequence 23 Recorded Live 3 Democracy Now! 13 That’s What I Call Science! 23 Rural News | Rural Livestock 3 Diffusion 13 Tecka’s Rock & Blues Show 24 RECENT EXTRAS Dirt Music 13 The Bohemian Beat 24 From The Embers 4 Earth Matters 14 The Breeze 24 The Consumer Coach 4 Fair Comment 14 The Chill 24 Health Speak: COVID-19 4 Fierce 14 The Cut 25 Health Speak 4 Fine Music Live 14 The Documentary 25 Little Fictions 5 Global Village 15 The Folk Show 25 Radio Reimagined 5 Heard it Through the Grapevine 15 The Fourth Estate 25 Further Fables Queer & Familiar 5 Hit Parade of Yesterday 15 The Informer 26 Last Supper 5 Hot, Sweet & Jazzy 15 The Phantom Dancer 26 New Beginnings 6 In a Sentimental Mood 16 The Tiki Lounge Remix 26 QR Code 6 It’s Time 16 Think: Stories and Ideas 26 Adventures Of The Heart 6 Jailbreak 16 This Way Out 27 Step Away From The Car 6 Jam Pakt 16 Three Chords and the Truth 27 FULL PROGRAMS Jazz Made in Australia 17 Top of the Pops 27 45RPM 7 Let the Bands Play 17 Ultima Thule 27 A Jazz Hour 7 Listen to Older Voices 17 Under African Skies 28 Accent of Women 7 Live Delay 17 Urban Meltdown 28 Afro Turn Up 7 Living Planet 18 Vision Hour Australia 28 All the Best 8 Lost in Science 18 Wellbeing 28 Alternative Radio 8 Mike McColl Show 18 Wings 29 Amrap Radio Program 8 National Indigenous News-In-Review 18 Women on the Line 29 Anarchist World This Week 8 New Releases Show 19 World In Progress 29 Another World 9 New York Jazz 19 Zed Games 29 Arts Alive 9 Off the Record 19 Aussie Music Weekly 9 On the Money 19 ALL TIMES ARE AEST/AEDT. Please note the Community Radio Network, based in New South Wales is subject to Daylight Saving (AEDT) annually between October and April. During Daylight Saving, clocks run one hour forward of Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). CRN PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Programs by tag BY MUSIC ELECTRONIC AND EXPERIMENTAL POP AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AFRO TURN UP 45RPM AMRAP RADIO PROGRAM GLOBAL VILLAGE AMRAP RADIO PROGRAM AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY NEW RELEASES SHOW AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY AUSTRALIAN MUSIC IS BLOODY GREAT ULTIMA THULE CONTACT! COUNTRYFOLK AROUND AUSTRALIA ROOTS’N’REGGAE SHOW GLOBAL VILLAGE DEADLY BEATS SUBSEQUENCE IT’S TIME GOOD MORNING COUNTRY THE TIKI LOUNGE REMIX HITSVILLE USA LIVE IN THE ROOM POP HEADS HOUR OF POWER JAM PAKT HIP HOP AND R&B AND SOUL THE CHILL JAZZ MADE IN AUSTRALIA AFRO TURN UP TOP OF THE POPS LIVE DELAY DEADLY BEATS URBAN MELTDOWN NEW RELEASES SHOW DEFINITION RADIO RECORDED LIVE THE CUT ROOTS AND REGGAE URBAN MELTDOWN GLOBAL VILLAGE BLUES AND ROCK ROOTS’N’REGGAE SHOW ADVENTURES OF THE HEART JAZZ THE TIKI LOUNGE REMIX AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY A JAZZ HOUR UNDER AFRICAN SKIES BEALE STREET CARAVAN HIT PARADE OF YESTERDAY DIRT MUSIC BLUESBEAT HOT, SWEET & JAZZY CHIMES IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD BY INTEREST CONTACT! JAZZ MADE IN AUSTRALIA ARTS AND CULTURE DIRT MUSIC NEW YORK JAZZ ARTS ALIVE OFF THE RECORD THE BREEZE CHECKPOINT RECORDED LIVE THE PHANTOM DANCER CINEMASCAPE TECKA’S ROCK AND BLUES SHOW JAM PAKT THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH NOSTALGIA THE BOHEMIAN BEAT UNDER AFRICAN SKIES 45RPM ZED GAMES HIT PARADE OF YESTERDAY CLASSICAL AND STAGE IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CONCERT HOUR IT’S TIME BEYOND ZERO FINE MUSIC LIVE LAST SUPPER HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE LET THE BANDS PLAY HITSVILLE USA OVERDRIVE NEWS LISTEN TO OLDER VOICES ON THE MONEY COUNTRY AND FOLK MIKE MCCOLL SHOW RURAL LIVESTOCK ADVENTURES OF THE HEART NEW YORK JAZZ RURAL NEWS COUNTRYFOLK ROUND AUSTRALIA POP HEADS HOUR OF POWER THE CONSUMER COACH GOOD MORNING COUNTRY THE PHANTOM DANCER SMALL BUSINESS BANTER SATURDAY BREAKFAST SPOTLIGHT CHILDREN’S THE FOLK SHOW PRIMARY PERSPECTIVES THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH UNDER AFRICAN SKIES HEALTH AND WELLBEING DIRT MUSIC HEALTH SPEAK OFF THE RECORD QR CODE WELLBEING ALL TIMES ARE AEST/AEDT. Please note the Community Radio Network, based in New South Wales is subject to Daylight Saving (AEDT) annually between October and April. During Daylight Saving, clocks run one hour forward of Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). Programs by tag LIFESTYLE AND COMMUNITY SPORT BY FORMAT DADS ON THE AIR INSIDE MOTORSPORT SHORTS/DROP-IN HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE CRN SEGMENTS REAL WORLD GARDENER SOCIETY AND POLITICS INSIDE MOTORSPORT STEP AWAY FROM THE CAR ACCENT OF WOMEN FURTHER FABLES QUEER & FAMILIAR VISION AUSTRALIA HOUR ALTERNATIVE RADIO HITSVILLE USA ANARCHIST WORLD THE FIVE MINUTE ADVOCATE INDIGENOUS BEYOND THE BARS NATIONAL FEATURES AND DOCUMENTARY SERIES DEADLY BEATS DADS ON THE AIR NATIONAL RADIO NEWS JAM PAKT EARTH MATTERS OVERDRIVE NEWS NATIONAL INDIGENOUS NEWS-IN-REVIEW FAIR COMMENT RECORDED LIVE FIERCE RURAL LIVESTOCK LGBTIQA+ JAILBREAK RURAL NEWS CHECKPOINT LISTEN TO OLDER VOICES FIERCE THE FIVE MINUTE ADVOCATE LIMITED SERIES FURTHER FABLES QUEER & FAMILIAR NEW BEGINNINGS ADVENTURES OF THE HEART QNN | Q-MMUNITY NETWORK NEWS PEOPLE FIXING THE WORLD FROM THE EMBERS QR CODE PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND BEYOND FURTHER FABLES QUEER & FAMILIAR THE INFORMER PRIMARY PERSPECTIVES LAST SUPPER THIS WAY OUT RADIO-ACTIVE LITTLE FICTIONS WORD FOR WORD SERVICE VOICES HEALTH SPEAK STICK TOGETHER NATIONAL FEATURES AND DOCUMENTARY SERIES NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS THIS WAY OUT HITSVILLE USA ACCENT OF WOMEN WINGS LIVE IN THE ROOM ANARCHIST WORLD WOMEN ON THE LINE NEW BEGINNINGS BBC WORLD NEWS WORD FOR WORD QR CODE DEMOCRACY NOW WORLD IN PROGRESS THE CONSUMER COACH EARTH MATTERS FAIR COMMENT STORYTELLING AND DOCUMENTARY LIVE SATELLITE ONLY THE FIVE MINUTE ADVOCATE ADVENTURES OF THE HEART BBC WORLD NEWS NATIONAL INDIGENOUS NEWS-IN-REVIEW ALL THE BEST COUNTRYFOLK AROUND AUSTRALIA NATIONAL RADIO NEWS FROM THE EMBERS GOOD MORNING COUNTRY ON THE MONEY THE BOHEMIAN BEAT SATURDAY BREAKFAST OVERDRIVE NEWS THE DOCUMENTARY QNN | Q-MMUNITY NETWORK NEWS EXTRAS RURAL LIVESTOCK LITTLE FICTIONS RURAL NEWS HITSVILLE USA STICK TOGETHER THE FOURTH ESTATE THE INFORMER THE WIRE THIS WAY OUT WINGS WOMEN ON THE LINE WORLD IN PROGRESS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEYOND ZERO DIFFUSION LOST IN SCIENCE PEOPLE FIXING THE WORLD SCIENCE UNSCRIPTED THAT’S WHAT I CALL SCIENCE! ENVIRONMENT AND NATURE EARTH MATTERS LIVING PLANET RADIO-ACTIVE REAL WORLD GARDENER THAT’S WHAT I CALL SCIENCE! ALL TIMES ARE AEST/AEDT. Please note the Community Radio Network, based in New South Wales is subject to Daylight Saving (AEDT) annually between October and April. During Daylight Saving, clocks run one hour forward of Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMING NATIONAL An annual showcase of work from emerging Australian community radio FEATURES AND producers since 2013. DOCUMENTARY SERIES Each year training and mentoring is provided to a group of producers VARIOUS STATIONS through the Community Media Training Storytelling from emerging Australian producers Organisation, turning ideas into half-hour Plays: distributes once a year. Past rounds available features. on demand. Duration: 25’50. 24’50 (options available) Notes/sponsorship: Available in fully packaged Discover all at nfds.org.au. versions, or standalone with cue sheets for your Tags: Shorts/Drop-in; Limited Series station’s presenters. NATIONAL RADIO National Radio News (NRN) serves regional and community stations across NEWS Australia. News service for community radio The service offers an authoritative news Weekdays: half hourly 06:00 – 09:00, hourly 10:00 – 19:00. Weekends: hourly 06:00 – 12:00. with genuinely independent editorial judgment that is impartial, and not State-based bulletins: 17:30 QLD; 17:35 ACT/NSW; 17:40 TAS/VIC; 17:45 NT/SA; 17:50 WA. geographically centric. Duration: 3’50 Tags: News and Current Affairs; Shorts/Drop-in Notes/sponsorship: Use of bulletins attracts an additional fee. Contact CRN for details. GOOD MORNING Good Morning Country will have you toe- tappin’ and boot-scootin’ before you’ve COUNTRY downed your first cuppa. On top of the best in new and classic country sounds, GMC offers up artist interviews and giveaways daily. Live country music breakfast show Plays: Monday to Friday 05:06 – 09:00 Your hosts are Kevin Walsh (Mon, Wed, Duration: 3’53’50 (contains News, Rural Reports) Notes/sponsorship: Maximum of 2.5 mins Fri), Georgie Cadwallader (Tue), and Kylie sponsorship per hour. Contains NRN and Rural Tags: Country and Folk; Australian Music; Live Adams-Collier (Thu). Reports. GMC is live only and not available for DDN satellite only capture THE WIRE Our sector’s flagship current affairs program: today’s current events and key national issues in a sharp high quality and RADIO ADELAIDE, 2SER, 4EB, BAY FM live-to-air program.
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