[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #344; 26 Mar-1 Apr '05
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[Swprograms] RNZI Previews #344; 26 Mar-1 Apr '05



R. NEW ZEALAND INT. PREVIEWS
Edition 344
Mar. 26-Apr 1, 2005 (UT)

Here is the complete RNZI broadcast schdule for the next week.  Days
and times are in UT; frequencies are in kHz.

*denotes RNZI-produced program.  All other programs originated by
National Radio, unless otherwise indicated.

Shortwave Frequency Schedule (^North American reception
possible):
Until Mar. 26:
2051-0359 - ^17675
0400-0759 - ^15720
0800-1059 - ^9885 kHz.
1100-1259 - 15530 kHz.*
1300-1750 - ^9870 kHz.
1751-1850 - 11980 kHz.
1851-2050 - 15265 kHz.
(*1100-1259 beam shifts from Pacific to PNG and East Timor)

Starting Mar. 27:
2051-0458 - ^15720
0459-0705 - ^11820
0706-1259 - ^9885*
1300-1850 - 6095
1851-1950 - 9845
1951-2050 - 11725
(*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 Announced This Week:
Fri 1 Apr- 	0735 - Rugby: Super 12 Hurricanes vs Chiefs from Wellington.
		0840 - Rugby: Super 12 Reds v. Highlanders from Auckland.
Regular programming suspended for duration of each event.

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RNZ News on the hour except where indicated.

SATURDAY
0012 -
	FOCUS ON POLITICS - Analysis of significant political issues presented
by Radio New Zealand's parliamentary reporting team.
0033 -
	THE SAMPLER - Nick Bollinger casts a critical ear over the latest CD
offerings.
0106 -
	YOUR MONEY - Bruce Wallace and a panel of investment advisors discuss
financial trends and options.
0130 -
	SATURDAY COMEDY ZONE - "Off the Wire".
0204 -
	EUREKA - Exploring science in New Zealand, with Veronika Meduna.
0230 -
	ENVIRONMENT MATTERS - Conservation, natural history, environmental
issues and developments, with Dean Williams.
0306 -
	HOME GROWN with Liz Barrry - New Zealand music, new releases and music
industry information.
0510 -
	TAGATA O TE MOANA* - Pacific news, 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 a wide range of New Zealand and overseas
artists, coverage of new releases, tours, live sessions, music
festivals and events.
0706 -
	SATURDAY NIGHT with Peter Fry - Music, reminiscences and
entertainment, including your requests. (Email: satnight@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
1012 -
	DEEP PURPLE - Thoughtful and relaxing music with a touch of nostalgia.
1104 -
	NZ FORCES RADIO* - produced and presented by Radio New Zealand
broadcaster Katrina Batten, this service includes news and features
from home, sports, entertainment and news from the NZDF for the
latter's forces that are deployed overseas.
1308 -
	NEW MUSIC RELEASES* - A sample of the latest Kiwi music hosted by Hana
Tatere.
1405 -
	ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME - Including: 1405 Spiritual Outlook; 1430 Hymns.
1504 -
	NZ FORCES RADIO* (refer to Sat. 1104)
1707 -
	ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME (relayed from National Radio).
1807 -
	STORYTIME OMNIBUS
1905 -
	NZ FORCES RADIO* (refer to Sat. 1104)
2010 -
	SPORTSWORLD - Radio Sport's 50 minute summary of the week's sporting
highlights and newsmakers.
2106 -
	SUNDAY MORNING with Chris Laidlaw - discussions, features and music
'til midday; including--2106: Mediawatch; 2145: Musical Oddities 
w/Alison Lloyd; 2206: The Sunday Group; 2230: On This Day; 2245 Sunday 
Supplement; 2306: Ideas. (Program joined in progress.)

SUNDAY
0012 -
	THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT
0034 -
	SPECTRUM - People, places and events in New Zealand. This week: 
"History is Rubbish" - or rubbish is history for 30 archaeologists 
unearthing our colonial past at the top of Wellingtonís Cuba Street. In 
the 1880s each cottage had its own rubbish pit containing everything 
from bones and bottles to musket balls.
0106 -
	AT THE MOVIES - news and reviews with Simon Morris.
0130 -
	BOOKMARKS
0206 -
	GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE - Public radio broadcasters around the world give 
their unique take on the topic of romance using personal stories from 
their own countries. (3) "The Dark Side of Romance". Britain now has 
the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in Western Europe, and sexually 
transmitted infections are on the increase. Esther Armah visits a 
unique drop-in centre run by the National Health Service in Harlow, 
Essex, to meet youngsters and staff where 13 to 25-year-olds are 
offered contraception advice, screening for STDs and a shoulder to cry 
on when that all important relationship goes horribly wrong. (From the 
BBC.)
0235 -
	HIDDEN TREASURES - Trevor Reekie 'discovers' music that fell between 
the cracks, music from overlooked innovators and eccentric visionaries 
and works of obscured genius.
0304 -
	THE MAORI SHOWBANDS - In "Millions of Hours of Happiness" we hear 
about the journeys of showbands like the Maori Volcanics, the Quin 
Tiki's, and the Hi Fives, in Australia, America and Asia.  (Pt 2 of 3; 
See Te Papa's exhibition site:www.maorishowbands.co.nz)
0406 -
	THE BAND PROGRAMME
0430 -
	HYMNS FOR EASTER DAY
0512 -
	SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK - consideration of matters spiritual, moral and
ethical.
0540 -
	JAZZ SPOTLIGHT with Haydn Sherley.
0606 -
	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. This week: The All Blacks tour is 
cancelled 20 years ago.
1012 -
	MEDIAWATCH - reports and analyses on the media.
1038 -
	SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
1104 -
	NZ FORCES RADIO* (refer to Sat. 1104)
1210 -
	SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2010)
1308 -
	TAGATA O TE MOANA* (refer to Sun. 0410)
1405 -
	IN A MELLOW TONE with Haydn Sherley.
1504 -
	NZ FORCES RADIO* (refer to Sat. 1104)
1610 -
	SPORTS WORLD (refer to Sat. 2006)
1605 -
	MANA TANGATA - Maori affairs. (From National Radio)
1630 -
	ON THIS DAY (From National Radio)
1708 -
	NEW MUSIC RELEASES (refer to Sat. 1308)
1810 -
	TAGATA O TE MOANA* (refer to Sat. 0410)
1900 -
	WORLD & PACIFIC NEWS & SPORTS UPDATE*
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 -
	EASTER MONDAY with Lynn Freeman - joined only for the last ten minutes 
of the program which features a morning of current affairs and 
conversation.
2245 -
	LIGHT DRAMA: "THE LITTLEJOHN INTERVIEW" - An overly confident 
journalist gets more than he bargains for when he interviews the local 
writer who recently won an award.


----------

MONDAY-FRIDAY
0000 -
	Mon.: MIDDAY NEWS
	Tue.- Fri.: MIDDAY REPORT - news updates and in-depth reports, 
including at 0016 - Business News; 0026 - Sport; 0034 - Rural News; 
0039 - Worldwatch.
0035 -
	READING:  FISHING, by James Norcliffe. Rob the new boyfriend is 
introduced to his girlfriend's parents and they decide he's not much of 
a catch.
0106 -
	Mon.: A HISTORY OF BLACK GOSPEL MUSIC -Marty Duda traces the evolution
of gospel music to its present state. (Pt 2 of 2)
	Tue.-Fri.: IN TOUCH WITH NZ - An afternoon of people and places,
information and entertainment with Wayne Mowat, beginning the first
hour with WAYNE'S MUSIC, an hour of tunes too good to be forgotten.
0206 -
	Mon.: LIGHT COMEDY: WHEELER'S LUCK - Bellend is about to be developed 
into a multi million dollar resort, but not if the locals can put a 
stop to it. Toby Leach and Nigel Collins perform a small town's worth 
of guys, girls and animals in this comedy, which also questions who 
owns our land and asks why can't locals control what happens to their 
own environment.
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.: MAILBOX* - listener letters and DX news.
	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 -
	Mon.: THE MAORI SHOWBANDS (Part 2--refer to Sat. 0304. Joined in 
progress.)
	Tue.-Fri.: IN TOUCH WITH NZ (continues)
0430 -
	WHAT'S GOING ON - Lynn Freeman presents a comprehensive and creative
look at New Zealand's arts and entertainment scene.
0500 -
	Mon.: READING: MY LATE FATHER, by Kevin Ireland.
	Tue.-Fri..: CHECKPOINT - News and current affairs including, at 0515 
Business Headlines; 0530 News and Sport; 0554 Mana News.
0607 -
	Mon.: POW WOW AT PORCUPINE - The Native American term "pow wow" comes 
from the Algonquin language group, and originally it did indeed refer 
to a gathering of revered spiritual leaders. In our times, pow wows are 
fabulous celebratory events. This programme visits a pow wow in 
Porcupine, South Dakota, a small town on Pine Ridge Reservation, where 
the Oglala Lakota people display their heritage with vigour. (From 
Radio Netherlands.)
	Tue.-Fri.: WORLDWATCH and PACIFIC REPORT* - A summary of international 
news, followed by news from the Pacific region.
0630 -
	Mon.: THE LETTER - personal observations from columnists around the
world. (from the BBC)
0645 -
	STORYTIME - short stories for children.
0700 -
	Mon.: WINDOWS ON THE WORLD - a documentary. (starts after RNZ News)
	Tue.-Fri.: CHECKPOINT (a repeat of the 0500 program)
0800 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
0808 -
	DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
0830 -
	Mon.: MAILBOX* (refer to Tue. 0330)
	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 TREATY DEBATE - "Necessity or Nullity?" Constitutional 
Reform and the Treaty: The final in a series of three discussions on 
ways in which The Treaty of Waitangi  affects New Zealand society now 
and in the future. (Pt 3 of 3.)
	Wed.: LIGHT COMEDY (refer to Mon. 0206)
	Thu.: WAIATA - Maori Music. Hinemoana Baker showcases Maori music.
	Fri.: COUNTRY LIFE - news and views from rural NZ.
0930 -
	Thu.: ONE PLANET - environmental magazine. (from the BBC)
1000 -
	NEWS AND LATE EDITION - Radio New Zealand national and international
news, including the day's best interviews from National Radio.	
1100 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1108 -
	DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1130 -
	Mon.: MAILBOX (refer to Tue. 0330)
	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 (a repeat of the 1000 program.)
1300
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1308 -
	DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1330 -
	Mon.: MAILBOX* (refer to Tue. 0330)
	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*
1405 -
	Mon.: IN A MELLOW TONE with Haydn Sherley.
	Tue.-Fri.: WAYNE'S MUSIC (refer to 0106).
1500 -
	PACIFIC REGIONAL NEWS*
1508 -
	DATELINE PACIFIC* (refer to 0308)
1530 -
	Mon.: MAILBOX* (refer to Tue. 0330)
	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 -
	MANA TANGATA
1630 -
	Mon.: ON THIS DAY
	Tue.: MUSICAL CHAIRS
	Wed.: PLAYING FAVOURITES (from the BBC)
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 Sat.)
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 with Linda Clark - (Program joined in 
progress.) current cffairs and topics of interest including at 2245 
READING:
		Mon./Tue.: "Jumping Ship", by Glenn Colquhoun. The poet/doctor reads 
from his essays based on the period he spent living in the small 
community of Te Tii in the Bay of Islands. He went there to learn how 
to engage with Maori. And there he met Aunty Rongo, an old woman whose 
daughter had recently died, and the two fell in love (Pt 5, 6 of 6.)
		Wed.: "Rangipo Satori", by Peter Butler. Inmate David Short faces his 
demons in solitary.
		Thu.: "Last Lines", by David Hill. Poetry gives shape to a boyís life 
when his elderly father dies.

Next update to be transmitted by 1600 UT, Apr 2.		

Good Listening!
John Figliozzi


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