Community Radio Network Program Guide May 2021
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COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM GUIDE MAY 2021 : CRN-1 National Radio News (4 min) on the half hour from 06:00-09:00 and every hour from 09:00-19:00 Mon-Fri, and on the hour from 06:00-12:00 Sat-Sun BBC World News (5 min) at 00:01 & 05:01 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 00:01 BBC World News 00:06 Global Village The Bohemian Beat Jam Pakt Top of the Pops Pop Heads Amrap Radio Program Tecka’s Rock & Blues Show 00:30 01:00 Deadly Beats The Tiki Lounge pt 1 New Releases Show Roots n Reggae Show Definition Radio Live Delay 02:00 Jazz Made in Australia The Tiki Lounge pt 2 New York Jazz A Jazz Hour The Breeze Contact! Beale Street Caravan 03:00 The Phantom Dancer Hot, Sweet & Jazzy Let The Bands Play In a Sentimental Mood Aussie Music Weekly It’s Time 04:00 Spotlight A Breath of Fresh Air pt 1 Under African Skies Beale Street Caravan Dirt Music Chimes Bluesbeat A Breath of Fresh Air pt 2 A Breath of Fresh Air pt 3 05:01 BBC World News 05:06 Good Morning Country (live) Saturday Breakfast Countryfolk Around The best in country music to kickstart your morning (live) Australia (live) Incorporating Rural Livestock 05:30 & Rural News 06:05 08:04 Bubble Pop The Wire Weekly 09:04 Alternative Radio The Documentary People Fixing The World Dads on the Air Vision Australia Hour Real World Gardener In a Sentimental Mood World In Progress This Way Out Think - Stories and Ideas Earth Matters 10:04 The Quiet Carriage (rpt) Music, Mothers & Others Anarchist World Wellbeing Service Voices The Folk Show The Bohemian Beat This Week (live) 10:32 Cinemascape Small Business Banter Inside Motorsport/Recorded Live Australian Music is Bloody Great 11:04 Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Overdrive Small Business Banter (rpt) 11/04 Zed Games On the Money 12:04 Reports and Segments: Rural News 12:05, Rural Livestock 12:09 Arts Alive Hot, Sweet & Jazzy The Five Minute Advocate/ 12:30 N. 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News Review Living Planet Overdrive News/Q-mmunity WINGS Science Unscripted Network News 13:04 The Fourth Estate Listen to Older Voices Extras 1 The Quiet Carriage Women on the Line The Mike McColl Show Recorded Live (live) 13:32 Bubble Pop Accent of Women Lost in Science Earth Matters Ultima Thule 14:04 Let the Bands Play Baby Boomers Guide Extras 2 Jazz Made in Australia Dirt Music 15:04 Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music Repeats or Music The Chill pt 1 16:04 Arts Alive Primary Perspectives Diffusion Under African Skies AFL Multicultural Football Off the Record The Chill pt 2 16:32 Lost In Science That’s What I Call Science! 17:04 The Wire A Jazz Hour Chimes National independent current affairs on community and Indigenous radio 17:30 National Radio News state-based bulletins: 17:30 QLD; 17:35 ACT/NSW; 17:40 TAS/VIC; 17:45 NT/SA; 17:50 WA 18:04 The Phantom Dancer Radioactive Stick Together Global Village Three Chords and the Bluesbeat Concert Hour Truth 18:32 Real World Gardener Jailbreak 19:04 Amrap Radio Program Checkpoint New York Jazz Word For Word Pop Heads Jam Pakt pt 1 Fine Music Live Jam Pakt pt 2 Jam Pakt pt 3 20:00 It’s Time All The Best Democracy Now Definition Radio Roots n Reggae Show Hit Parade of Yesterday Fierce (repeats) 21:00 Aussie Music Weekly The Breeze Amrap Radio Program Spotlight Urban Meltdown 1200 Degrees The Tiki Lounge Remix pt 1 22:00 New Releases Show Roots n Reggae Show 45RPM Side A Off The Record Afro Turn-Up 1200 Twelves The Tiki Lounge Remix pt 2 45RPM Xtra 23:00 The Cut Beale Street Caravan 45RPM Side B Contact! Deadly Beats Beats, Rhymes and Live Delay Life The Community Radio Network is supported by the Accessible through VAST Channel 630. Department of Communications and the Arts via the All times AEST/AEDT. Visit www.cbaa.org.au/crn for full descriptions and latest updates. Community Broadcasting Foundation - cbf.com.au COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM GUIDE MAY 2021 CRN-2 NIGHT TALKS The Community Radio Network’s second audio channel carries one-off breakout specials and live broadcasts, as well as Night Talks each weekday from 22:00 to 02:00 AEST/AEDT—an alternative line-up of current affairs, news and lifestyle content. Choose the switch times that suit your station best: head online for the latest info. Regular CRN-1 programming is broadcast from 02:00 to 22:00 each weekday. MON TUE WED THU FRI Departure from CRN-1 Music Programming 22:00 60 seconds local content window / filler music 22:01 BBC World News (3 minute version) 22:04 The Fourth Estate Real World Gardener Women on the Line Think - Stories and Ideas Wellbeing 22:32 All the Best Dads on the Air The Quiet Carriage Zed Games Listen to Older Voices 23:00 60 seconds local content window / filler music 23:04 Word for Word Vision Australia Hour Alternative Radio Arts Alive Checkpoint TUE WED THU FRI SAT 00.00 60 seconds local content window / filler music 00.01 BBC World News (5 minute version) 00.06 The Wire 00.32 On the Money Lost in Science Earth Matters Cinemascape Bubble Pop 01.00 60 seconds local content window / filler music 01.01 BBC World News (3 minute version) 01.04 Service Voices Diffusion Accent of Women The Bohemian Beat Small Business Banter 01.30 Stick Together That’s What I Call Science Radio-Active Overdrive 02:00 Return to CRN-1 music programming The Community Radio Network is supported by the Accessible through VAST Channel 631. Department of Communications and the Arts via the All times AEST/AEDT. Visit www.cbaa.org.au/crn for full descriptions and latest updates. Community Broadcasting Foundation - cbf.com.au HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT WHAT’S BEEN ADDED TO THE COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK? 1200 DEGREES MUSIC, MOTHERS & OTHERS THE CHILL (1 x 55’50) (27’50) (2 x 55’50) DJ D, Australia’s Premier Turntablist, creates Somewhere in the music industry, between Corey Barnett brings you the Top 40 from a mix on the 1200s (turntables) using a DVS ‘sex drugs and rock and roll’ and The the 90s-to-now! Hear all the major chart (digital vinyl system), 12” or 7” vinyl, with Wiggles, is the rest of us. ‘Music Mothers hits from 1990 to 2020, plus a weekly original samples of tracks played taking us and Others’ is an audio parents group —a AMRAP Top 5 that is all-Australian. If it’s on a journey through the decades, from the chance to discuss how parenting fits (or current in the charts, or rarely on the radio 1950s to now. (2RDJ) doesn’t) into music industry life. (2SER) anymore, it’s on The Chill. (Highland FM) 1200 TWELVES THE QUIET CARRIAGE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR (1 x 55’50) (27’50) (2 x 18’00 + 1 x 16’00) A project of 1200 Degrees and DJ D, 1200 A dedicated literature show about A light and breezy mix of music, interviews Twelves is a DJ mix spun by one of 100 DJs (mostly) new novels whilst featuring in- and interesting stories from the worlds of from around the globe who were tasked depth interviews with the authors behind music and entertainment. Sandy’s warm, with creating a mix from 12 of their 12” vinyl them. Make sure to grab your favourite relaxed, magazine takes listeners behind the records, all adding up to 1200 twelves. Each hot drink and sit down with the book scenes and features informal chats with our episode will feature 1-2 DJs mixing live with and te authoer as you travel on The Quiet favourite musicians and moviemakers. We minimal talk breaks in between. (2RDJ) Carriage! Hosted by Paul J Laverty. (Main meet international superstars and up and FM) coming locals. Showcasing their work, loves BUBBLE POP and lives. (1 x 27’50) BEATS, RHYMES AND LIFE So, what actually goes on in Parliament (55’50) House? Two journalists new to the Presented each week by Gav, Beats, Rhymes Canberra press gallery chat about the and Life is Australia’s Hip Hop Show. It’s BRL, week in politics, breakiing down what Son: hear Oz Hip Hop, celebrate the greats, happens in the nation’s Parliament for re-live the classic and chat the best in the people who don’t live inside ‘the Canberra genre. (Twin Cities FM) bubble’. (CBAA / National Radio News) WANT TO JOIN THE DO YOU HAVE A GREAT Contact the Community Radio Network: COMMUNITY RADIO PROGRAM OR SERIES 02 9310 2999 NETWORK? TO OFFER? www.cbaa.org.au/crn .