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[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #298; 1-7 May '04
- Subject: [Swprograms] RNZI Previews #298; 1-7 May '04
- From: John Figliozzi <jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 23:37:41 -0400
R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 298
May 1-7, 2004 (UT)
Here is the complete RNZI broadcast schdule for the next week. Days
and times are in UT; frequencies are in kHz.
****NOTE SPECIAL PROGRAM ON AMATEUR RADIO IN NZ DURING WWII--DETAILS
BELOW****
*denotes RNZI-produced program. All other programs originated by
National Radio, unless otherwise indicated.
Shortwave Frequency Schedule (^North American reception possible):
0000-0459 - ^15720 kHz.
0500-0705 - ^9615 kHz.
0706-1259 - ^9885 kHz.*
1300-1850 - 6095 kHz.
1750-1850 - 11980 kHz.
1851-1950 - 9845 kHz.
1951-2050 - 11725 kHz.
2251-0000 - ^15720 kHz.
(*1100-1259 beam shifts from Pacific to PNG and East Timor)
Internet Audio
RNZI has a schedule of live audio streaming simulcasts. RNZI also
offers listeners to opportunity to hear several of its programs
on-demand via internet audio. Programs marked with * can be heard via
audio streaming. Please refer to <www.rnzi.com> and click on "Audio
Links", for further information. Additional details about some National
Radio programs, as well as on-demand audio, are available from
<www.rnz.co.nz>. Click on "National Radio".
Live Sports Coverage This Week:
Sat. 0735 - RUGBY SUPER 12: Crusaders v. Stormers from Jade Stadium,
Christchurch.
Sat. 0940 - RUGBY SUPER 12: ACT Brumbies v. Hurricanes from Canberra
Stadium.
Sun. 0200 - NATIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE: Warriors v. Storm (Round 8) from
Auckland.
Fri. 0735 - RUGBY SUPER 12: Hurricanes v. Crusaders from Westpac
Stadium, Wellington.
---
Regular programming pre-empted for the duration of each event.
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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.
ED NOTE: A special edition of SPECTRUM dealing with the work of amateur
radio operators in NZ during WWII will air as a MAILBOX SPECIAL
replacing the regular edition of MAILBOX at all the latter's air times
this week. Here's some detail for the program:
'GERMANY CALLING' - In 1941 two agents from New Zealand's Security
Intelligence Bureau asked amateur radio enthusiast Jack Fox to monitor
enemy radio broadcasts and pass on information to the government. Jack
and other DXers Such as Arthur Cushen, formed a network of
eavesdroppers on enemy transmissions from Europe the middle east and
Japan. The Dxers were also able to pick up lists and messages from New
Zealand prisoners of war well before they were received here
officially. Many wives, mothers and fathers had their minds eased by
news over shortwave that their loved ones were still alive but
imprisoned. Both Jack Fox And Arthur Cushen met people they knew on the
street and told them that their son or husband had been captured. By
the end of the war over 6000 messages had been relayed home from POWs
by amateur radio operators.
SATURDAY
0012 -
FOCUS ON POLITICS - Analysis of significant political issues,
presented by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team.
0033 -
THE SAMPLER - Nick Bollinger reviews the latest CDs.
0106 -
GO DIGITAL - The BBC World Service programme that looks at how
technology is changing our lives.
0130 -
THE SATURDAY COMEDY ZONE - This week: "Off the Wire", National Radio's
fun news quiz.
0204 -
EUREKA! - Exploring science in New Zealand, with Veronika Meduna.
0230 -
HEALTH MATTERS - Topical health issues and new health developments,
with Louise Wallace.
0306 -
HOME GROWN with Liz Barry - NZ music, new releases and music industry
information. Includes, at 0330, LIVE AT HELEN'S: "Moana and the Tribe"
perform waiata from the live festival shows they have been performing
all over the world during the past year.
0510 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA - Pacific news, features, interviews and music
giving an insight into the diverse cultures of the Pacific people.
0607 -
THE MUSIC MIX - Richard Wain presents a contemporary music magazine
with interviews and music from NZ and overseas artists, coverage of new
releases, tours, live sessions, music festivals and events.
0704 -
SATURDAY NIGHT with Peter Fry - Music, reminiscences and
entertainment, including at 0930 I'M SORRY I HAVEN'T A CLUE, a classic
panel game from the BBC.
1012 -
DEEP PURPLE - Thoughtful and relaxing music with a touch of nostalgia.
1108 -
FORCES RADIO* - Funded by the Armed Forces Canteen Council and the New
Zealand Defense Force, the program is produced and presented by RNZ
broadcaster Katrina Batten and includes news and features from home,
sports, entertainment and news from the NZDF. Along with news of what's
happening in NZ, there's lots of lighter news, plus some music and fun.
All contributions, including messages from home to personnel overseas,
are welcome.
1305 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio; including: 1305 - From the
World; 1405 - Touchstone; 1430 - Hymns;
1508 -
FORCES RADIO* (refer to 1108)
1605 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with 1605 - Mana Tangata; 1630 - Waiata
(Maori music).
1810
STORYTIME OMNIBUS - a series of readings for children.
1910 -
FORCES RADIO* (refer to 1108)
2006 -
SPORTS WORLD - the week's sporting highlights. (from Radio Sport.)
2106 -
SUNDAY MORNING with Chris Laidlaw - Discussions, features and music
until midday, 2106 - Mediawatch; 2145 - Musical Oddities w/Alison
Lloyd; 2200 - Anzac Day Remembrance; 2206 - The Sunday Group; 2230 - On
This Day; 2245 - Sunday Supplement; 2306 - Ideas. [Ed. Note: 'Sunday
Morning' is joined in progress.]
SUNDAY
0000 -
MIDDAY NEWS
0012 -
THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0033 -
SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand.
0106 -
AT THE MOVIES - News and reviews, with Simon Morris.
0130 -
NATIONAL RADIO BOOK CLUB - with Gordon McLauchlan. This Month:
"Bloom", by Kelly Ana Morey (Penguin Books)
0205 -
THE REAL HISTORY OF OPERA - Huw Edwards offers a fascinating glimpse
into the real-life history of four more favourite operas. Today: Don
Giovanni. (From the BBC.)
0235 -
THE BAND PROGRAMME - Brass band music.
0304 -
RPM - New Zealand and international acoustic features and
documentaries exploring a variety of compositional, vocal and acoustic
techniques and narrative frameworks. This week: "Granados - A Radio
Poem". January 1916: the composer Enrique Granados is returning home to
Barcelona on the cruise liner 'Sussex' after the triumphant New York
premiere of his opera Goyescas. A German U-Boat torpedoes the liner in
the English Channel and the composer and his wife Amparo, are among the
dead. This event, and the book 'Noise' by Jacques Attali are the
starting points for this work by Australian poet Martin Harrison. (A
joint ABC/Independent production.)
0406 -
WORLDPLAY 2004 - "The Legends - An Inuit Journey". The word "Inuit"
means "human beings" and refers specifically to the people of the
Northern Arctic. The ancestors of today's Inuit have lived in the north
for over 4000 years and story telling is a way of life. Their legends
have been preserved by generation after generation and tell the story
of how, in times past all Inuit understood their relationship with the
universe. (From CBC Canada.)
0512 -
TOUCHSTONE - This week: "The Sword and The Ocean". Investigating the
roots of Hindu radicalism. (Pt 2 of 3, from the BBC.)
0540 -
SEVEN VOICES: Tales of Madness and Mirth - Mike Chunn, a founding
member of Spilt Enz and Citizen Band, tells how his passion for music
has been the dominating force in his life.
0607 -
MANA KORERO - Maori current affairs.
0704 -
ONE IN FIVE - The issues and experience of disability.
0730 -
THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0806 -
SOUNDS HISTORICAL with Jim Sullivan.
1012 -
MEDIAWATCH - a weekly look at print, radio, television and the
Internet.
1038 -
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT - the views of New Zealanders.
1108 -
FORCES RADIO (refer to Sat. 1108)
1205 -
SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2006)
1305 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA* (refer to Sat. 0510)
1405 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - from National Radio, including: 1405 - In A
Mellow Tone with Hadyn Sherley;
1510 -
SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2006)
1605 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with: 1605 - Mana Tangata; 1630 -
Overseas; 1710 - He Rourou.
1800 -
MORNING REPORT - National radio’s breakfast news show, including: 1815
Pacific News; 1819 Rural News; 1824 Mana News; 1844 NZ Newspapers; 1846
Traffic Report; 1847 Business News. Birdcall of the week: kokako.
1900 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS & SPORTS UPDATE*
1910 -
MORNING REPORT - National Radio's breakfast show continues.
1930 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES*
1935 -
PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
1940 -
NEWS IN TONGAN*
1955 -
PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1959 -
PACIFIC MONEY UPDATE*
2000 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2010 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2015 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
2035 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
2040 -
PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* - in French.
2050 -
NEW ZEALAND NEWSPAPER HEADLINES*
2055 -
PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
2100 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2110 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2115 -
FOCUS ON POLITICS*
2135 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
2140 -
RNZI FEATURE* [no further detail available-ed.]
2200 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2210 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2215 -
TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
2235 -
NINE TO NOON with Linda Clark - Current affairs and topics of
interest. (Last 85 minutes of a three hour program.) Including, at
2245, "The Denniston Rose", by Jenny Pattrick. One stormy night in the
1880s a young girl, Rose, and her mother arrive in the isolated West
Coast coal-mining settlement of Denniston. No one knows who or what
they're running from, but most agree they must be desperate to come to
such a desolate place. (Pt 11 of 20, from the BBC.)
----------
MONDAY-FRIDAY
0000 -
MIDDAY REPORT - news updates and in-depth reports, including at 0016 -
Business News; 0026 - Sport; 0034 - Rural News; 0039 - Worldwatch.
0106 -
WAYNE'S MUSIC - an hour of tunes too good to be forgotten with Wayne
Mowat.
0204 -
IN TOUCH WITH NZ - An afternoon of people and places, information and
entertainment.
0300 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0308 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* - news from the Pacific with interviews and features
with all the region's newsmakers.
0330 -
Mon.: NEW MUSIC RELEASES*
Tue.: SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week:
"Germany Calling". The work of amateur radio operators who monitored
enemy transmissions during World War 2 and brought comfort to thousands
of New Zealand families with news that their son or husband was alive
and well but had been captured.
Wed.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
Thu.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Fri.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
0406 -
IN TOUCH WITH NZ - continues from 0206.
0430 -
WHAT'S GOING ON? - Lynn Freeman presents a comprehensive and creative
look at New Zealand's arts and entertainment scene.
0500 -
CHECKPOINT - News and current affairs including, at 0515 Business
Headlines; 0530 News and Sport; 0554 Mana News.
0607 -
WORLDWATCH and PACIFIC REPORT* - A summary of international news,
followed by news from the Pacific region.
0630 -
Mon.: LETTER FROM AMERICA - Alistair Cooke's weekly commentary about
life in the USA in retrospect.
Tue.-Thu.: TODAY IN PARLIAMENT
Fri.: FOCUS ON POLITICS
0645 -
STORYTIME - readings for children.
0700 -
CHECKPOINT (refer to 0500)
0800 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0808 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
0830 -
Mon.: SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week:
"Germany Calling". The work of amateur radio operators who monitored
enemy transmissions during World War 2 and brought comfort to thousands
of New Zealand families with news that their son or husband was alive
and well but had been captured.
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
Fri.: SPORTS STORY
0906 -
Mon.: INSIGHT - In-depth analysis of a topical issue.
Tue.: THE TUESDAY FEATURE
Wed.: THE WEDNESDAY DRAMA (refer to Sun. 0406)
Thu.: WAIATA - Maori music with Hinemoada Baker.
Fri.: COUNTRY LIFE - news and views from rural New Zealand.
0930 -
Mon.: MUSICAL CHAIRS (refer to Sat. 0330)
Tue.: THE COMEDY ZONE (refer to Sat. 0130)
Thu.: NGA TAONGA KORERO - programs from the archives.
1000 -
LATE EDITION - An hour of national and international news, including
today’s best interviews from National Radio.
1100 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1108 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1130 -
Mon.: SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week:
"Germany Calling". The work of amateur radio operators who monitored
enemy transmissions during World War 2 and brought comfort to thousands
of New Zealand families with news that their son or husband was alive
and well but had been captured.
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1205 -
LATE EDITION (refer to 1000)
1300
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1308 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1330 -
Mon.: SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week:
"Germany Calling". The work of amateur radio operators who monitored
enemy transmissions during World War 2 and brought comfort to thousands
of New Zealand families with news that their son or husband was alive
and well but had been captured.
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1406 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with WAYNE'S MUSIC (refer to 0106)
1500
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1508 -
DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1530 -
Mon.: SPECTRUM - people, places and events in New Zealand. This week:
"Germany Calling". The work of amateur radio operators who monitored
enemy transmissions during World War 2 and brought comfort to thousands
of New Zealand families with news that their son or husband was alive
and well but had been captured.
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1605 -
ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME continues with
1605 -
MANA TANGATA
1620 -
Wed.: PLAYING FAVOURITES
1630 -
Mon.: MUSICAL CHAIRS (refer to Sat. 0330)
Tue.: ICONS LOST AND RETAINED
Thu.: THE REAL HISTORY OF THE OPERA (from the BBC)
Fri.: THE SAMPLER (refer to Sat. 0033)
1700 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1708 -
Mon.: PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* (in French)
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features.
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
Fri.: SPORTS STORY*
1740 -
NEWS* in Cook Island Maori
1750 -
NEW ZEALAND COASTAL WEATHER FORECAST*
1755 -
PACIFIC WEATHER*
1800 -
PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1810 -
SPORTS NEWS*
1815 -
DATELINE PACIFIC*
1835 -
NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
1840 -
NEWS* in Samoan
1850 -
PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1855 -
NEWS* in Niuean
1900 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS & SPORTS UPDATE*
1910 -
Mon-Thu.: MORNING REPORT - National Radio's breakfast show.
Fri.: *TAGATA O TE MOANA (refer to Sat. 0410)
1930 -
Mon-Thu.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND HEADLINES*
1935 -
Mon-Thu.: PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
1940 -
Mon-Thu.: NEWS IN TONGAN*
1955 -
Mon.-Thu.: PACIFIC WEATHER FORECAST*
1959 -
Mon.-Thu.: *PACIFIC MONEY UPDATE
2000 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2010 -
SPORTS NEWS*
2015 -
Mon-Thu.: TAGATA O TE MOANA HIGHLIGHTS*
Fri.: DATELINE PACIFIC*
2035 -
Mon-Thu.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
Fri.: KIM HILL - a Saturday morning mixture of current affairs and
feature interviews. (joined in progress...continues to 0000.)
2040 -
Mon.: PACIFIC PRESS REVIEW* - in French.
Tue.: NEWS* in Solomon Islands Pijin.
Wed.-Thu.: RNZI FEATURE* (no further detail available-ed.)
2050 -
Mon.-Thu.: NEW ZEALAND NEWSPAPER HEADLINES*
2055 -
Mon.-Thu.: PACIFIC BUSINESS REPORT*
2100 -
WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2110 -
Mon-Thu.: SPORTS NEWS*
2115 -
Mon.: NEWS* IN SOLOMON ISLAND PIJIN
Tue.: TRADEWINDS* - Walter Zweifel compiles this weekly programme
featuring Pacific regional business and economic news and features.
Wed.: WORLD IN SPORT* - Dmitri Edwards presents highlights of the
world's sporting week with emphasis on New Zealand and the Pacific.
Thu.: FRUIT AND VEGETABLE REPORT.
2135 -
Mon-Wed.: NEWS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND*
Thu.: PACIFIC CORRESPONDENT* - Our regional correspondents talk to Don
Wiseman about political and social issues in their respective Pacific
countries.
2140 -
Mon.-Thu.: RNZI FEATURE* [no further detail available-ed.]
2200 -
Mon-Thu.: WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS*
2210 -
Mon-Thu.: SPORTS NEWS*
2215 -
Mon-Thu.: DATELINE PACIFIC* - news from the Pacific with interviews
and features
with all the region's newsmakers.
2235 -
Mon-Thu.: NINE TO NOON (refer to Sun. 2235) including, at 2245: "The
Denniston Rose", by Jenny Pattrick. One stormy night in the 1880s a
young girl, Rose, and her mother arrive in the isolated West Coast
coal-mining settlement of Denniston. No one knows who or what they're
running from, but most agree they must be desperate to come to such a
desolate place. (Pt 12-15 of 20, from the BBC.)
Next regular update to be posted by 0500 UT Sat. May 8.
Good Listening!
John Figliozzi
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