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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 January 2020 All times AEST/AEDT CRN PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - Table of contents FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMING Chimes 9 Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond 19 National Features and Documentary Cinemascape 9 Primary Perspectives 20 Series 1 Concert Hour 10 Radio-Active 20 National Radio News 1 Contact! 10 Real World Gardener 20 Good Morning Country 1 Countryfolk Around Australia 10 Roots’n’Reggae Show 20 The Wire 1 Dads on the Air 10 Saturday Breakfast 21 SHORT PROGRAMS / DROP-IN Deadly Beats 11 Service Voices 21 CONTENT Definition Radio 11 Spectrum 21 BBC World News 2 Democracy Now! 11 SPORTSLINE 21 Extras 1 & 2 2 Diffusion 11 Spotlight 22 Inside Motorsport 2 Dirt Music 12 Stick Together 23 More Civil Societies 2 Earth Matters 12 Subsequence 23 Overdrive News 3 Fair Comment 12 Tecka’s Rock & Blues Show 23 QNN | Q-mmunity Network News 3 Fierce 12 The AFL Multicultural Show 23 Recorded Live 3 Fine Music Live 13 The Bohemian Beat 24 Rural News | Rural Livestock 3 Global Village 13 The Breeze 24 RECENT EXTRAS Heard it Through the Grapevine 13 The Cut 24 Little Fictions 4 Hit Parade of Yesterday 13 The Folk Show 24 Baby Boomers’ Guide to Life in the 21st Hot, Sweet & Jazzy 14 The Fourth Estate 25 Century 4 In a Sentimental Mood 14 The Phantom Dancer 25 No Land, No Livelihood, No Home 4 It’s Time 15 The Tiki Lounge Remix 25 Live In The Room 4 Jailbreak 15 The Why Factor 25 New Beginnings 5 Jam Pakt 15 Think: Stories and Ideas 26 Beyond The Bars 5 Jazz Made in Australia 15 This Way Out 26 Adventures Of The Heart 5 Let the Bands Play 16 Three Chords and the Truth 26 Keep Away From The Car 5 Listen to Older Voices 16 Top of the Pops 26 FULL PROGRAMS Live Delay 16 Ultima Thule 27 45RPM 6 Living Planet 16 Under African Skies 27 A Jazz Hour 6 Lost in Science 17 Urban Meltdown 27 Accent of Women 6 Mike McColl Show 17 Vision Hour Australia 27 All the Best 6 National Indigenous News-In-Review 17 Wellbeing 28 Alternative Radio 7 New Releases Show 17 Wings 28 Amrap Radio Program 7 New York Jazz 18 Women on the Line 28 Anarchist World This Week 7 Off the Record 18 Word for Word 28 Arts Alive 7 On the Money 18 Worldlink 29 Aussie Music Weekly 8 Overdrive 18 Zed Games 29 Beale Street Caravan 8 People Fixing The World 19 Beyond Zero 9 Phil Ackman Current Affairs 19 Bluesbeat 9 Pop Heads Hour of Power 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 ROOTS AND REGGAE AUSTRALIAN MUSIC GLOBAL VILLAGE BABYLON BURNING AMRAP RADIO PROGRAM NEW RELEASES SHOW GLOBAL VILLAGE AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY ULTIMA THULE ROOTS’N’REGGAE SHOW COUNTRYFOLK AROUND AUSTRALIA ROOTS’N’REGGAE SHOW THE TIKI LOUNGE REMIX DEADLY BEATS SUBSEQUENCE UNDER AFRICAN SKIES GOOD MORNING COUNTRY THE TIKI LOUNGE REMIX DIRT MUSIC LIVE IN THE ROOM JAM PAKT HIP HOP AND URBAN BY INTEREST JAZZ MADE IN AUSTRALIA DEADLY BEATS ARTS AND CULTURE LIVE DELAY DEFINITION RADIO ARTS ALIVE NEW RELEASES SHOW THE CUT CINEMASCAPE RECORDED LIVE URBAN MELTDOWN JAM PAKT THE BOHEMIAN BEAT BLUES AND ROCK JAZZ ZED GAMES AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY A JAZZ HOUR BEALE STREET CARAVAN HIT PARADE OF YESTERDAY BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY BLUESBEAT HOT, SWEET & JAZZY BEYOND ZERO CHIMES IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE CONTACT! JAZZ MADE IN AUSTRALIA OVERDRIVE NEWS DIRT MUSIC NEW YORK JAZZ ON THE MONEY OFF THE RECORD THE BREEZE RURAL LIVESTOCK RECORDED LIVE THE PHANTOM DANCER RURAL NEWS TECKA’S ROCK AND BLUES SHOW THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH NOSTALGIA CHILDREN’S UNDER AFRICAN SKIES 45RPM PRIMARY PERSPECTIVES HIT PARADE OF YESTERDAY CLASSICAL AND STAGE IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE CONCERT HOUR IT’S TIME BABY BOOMERS’ GUIDE TO LIFE IN THE 21st CENTURY FINE MUSIC LIVE LISTEN TO OLDER VOICES DADS ON THE AIR LET THE BANDS PLAY MIKE MCCOLL SHOW HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE NEW YORK JAZZ PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND BEYOND COUNTRY AND FOLK POP HEADS HOUR OF POWER STEP AWAY FROM THE CAR COUNTRYFOLK ROUND AUSTRALIA THE PHANTOM DANCER REAL WORLD GARDENER GOOD MORNING COUNTRY VISION AUSTRALIA HOUR SATURDAY BREAKFAST POP WELLBEING SPOTLIGHT 45RPM THE FOLK SHOW AMRAP RADIO PROGRAM INDIGENOUS THREE CHORDS AND THE TRUTH AUSSIE MUSIC WEEKLY BEYOND THE BARS UNDER AFRICAN SKIES CONTACT! DEADLY BEATS DIRT MUSIC GLOBAL VILLAGE JAM PAKT OFF THE RECORD IT’S TIME NATIONAL INDIGENOUS NEWS-IN-REVIEW POP HEADS HOUR OF POWER TOP OF THE POPS LGBTIQ URBAN MELTDOWN FIERCE QNN | Q-MMUNITY NETWORK NEWS THIS WAY OUT WORD FOR WORD 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 NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS SOCIETY AND COMMUNITY BY FORMAT ACCENT OF WOMEN ACCENT OF WOMEN SHORTS/DROP-IN ANARCHIST WORLD ALTERNATIVE RADIO CRN SEGMENTS BBC WORLD NEWS ANARCHIST WORLD INSIDE MOTORSPORT DEMOCRACY NOW BEYOND THE BARS MORE CIVIL SOCIETIES EARTH MATTERS DADS ON THE AIR NATIONAL FEATURES AND DOCUMENTARY SERIES FAIR COMMENT EARTH MATTERS NATIONAL RADIO NEWS MORE CIVIL SOCIETIES FAIR COMMENT OVERDRIVE NEWS NATIONAL INDIGENOUS NEWS-IN-REVIEW FIERCE RECORDED LIVE NATIONAL RADIO NEWS JAILBREAK RURAL LIVESTOCK PHIL ACKMAN CURRENT AFFAIRS LISTEN TO OLDER VOICES RURAL NEWS ON THE MONEY MORE CIVIL SOCIETIES OVERDRIVE NEWS NEW BEGINNINGS LIMITED SERIES QNN | Q-MMUNITY NETWORK NEWS PEOPLE FIXING THE WORLD BABY BOOMERS’ GUIDE TO LIFE IN THE 21st CENTURY RURAL LIVESTOCK PREGNANCY, BIRTH AND BEYOND LITTLE FICTIONS RURAL NEWS PRIMARY PERSPECTIVES NATIONAL FEATURES AND DOCUMENTARY SERIES STICK TOGETHER RADIO-ACTIVE NO LAND, NO LIVELIHOOD, NO HOME THE FOURTH ESTATE SERVICE VOICES BEYOND THE BARS THE WIRE STICK TOGETHER LIVE IN THE ROOM THIS WAY OUT THIS WAY OUT NEW BEGINNINGS WINGS VISION AUSTRALIA HOUR WOMEN ON THE LINE WINGS LIVE SATELLITE ONLY WORLDLINK WOMEN ON THE LINE BBC WORLD NEWS WORD FOR WORD COUNTRYFOLK AROUND AUSTRALIA SCIENCE AND NATURE WORLDLINK GOOD MORNING COUNTRY BEYOND ZERO SATURDAY BREAKFAST DIFFUSION STORYTELLING AND DOCUMENTARY EARTH MATTERS ADVENTURES OF THE HEART LIVING PLANET ALL THE BEST LOST IN SCIENCE THE BOHEMIAN BEAT PEOPLE FIXING THE WORLD EXTRAS RADIO-ACTIVE LITTLE FICTIONS REAL WORLD GARDENER THE WHY FACTOR SPECTRUM SPORT THE AFL MULTICULTURAL FOOTBALL SHOW INSIDE MOTORSPORT SPORTSLINE 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 Georgie Cadwallader (Tue), Kylie Adams- sponsorship per hour. Contains NRN and Rural Tags: Country and Folk; Australian Music; Live Collier (Thu) and Mike Stewart (Fri). 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. Designed for all stations in the sector, The Wire takes an independent approach to Independent current affairs – live, daily current issues, with an editorial perspective Plays: Weekdays 17:04 that reflects the guiding principles of Repeats: Weekdays 00:06 (only on CRN-2 Night Talks) Duration: 25’50 community broadcasting. Produced by a consortium of community broadcasters. Notes/sponsorship: Presented live but suitable for Tags: News and Current Affairs later rebroadcasting within 24 hours. CRN PROGRAMS AND CONTENT LIST - 1 SHORT PROGRAMS / DROP-IN CONTENT BBC WORLD NEWS BBC World Service provides the latest global news every 30 minutes, setting the agenda for the World Service output.
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