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SPRING 2009 PROGRAM
GUIDE
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Homepage
IT & technology |
The
Wire community radio's national independent current affairs program repeat of last night |
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Breakfast with Peter Godfrey
Adelaide's vibrant alternative for local current affairs, culture and a new world of music.
includes BBC, national & local news at 7, 8 & 9am
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Classical Connection
classical music with its past, present & future connections
includes Thursday - Continuum: modern classics, and Friday - Coming Out: the latest releases
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Chamber Music Hour
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Roundabout
Radio for the Third Age
presents music,
information & guests of special interest to
older listeners
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Top Brass
Paul Scott |
F Sharp
women and music
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Beats Working
the pioneering generation |
Launch
Pad
new broadcasters
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Earth Matters
groundbreaking news |
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Women on the Line
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The
Range
a cruisy, hip trip, including event rundown at 5.20pm
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The
Wire community radio's national independent current affairs program summer break december 8 - february 2 |
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NEO
Voices
commentary & world music
multicultural youth |
Stir
make a choice
World Vision V-Gen |
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Your Rights At Night
SA Unions |
Represent
youth current affairs |
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Nunga
Wangga
community-based aboriginal
news, views, & music
The Nunga Radio Mob |
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Traditional
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Swing & Big Band
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Bebop & Beyond
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What's New?
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J-Talk
Japanese culture
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Left, Right and Centre
news natter cultural chatter |
Blue Monkey Jazz
even monkeys scat the blues |
Illuminati
facts and fiction |
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BBC
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BBC
Overnight
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BBC
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BBC
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On
Campus
what's happening at
Adelaide Uni
Ewart Shaw
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Bluegrass
Unlimited
classic & contemporary
Bill Lawson
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3Words Punk
pure punk gold
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3Words Punk
Sundays @ 10.30 pm
Key Contact: Daniel Winter & Ben Rohrlach
Playing every kind of punk under the sun including so-cal, hardcore, acoustic, emo, old school, new school and even country punk. Local and international news, gig rundowns and competitions all add up to pure punk gold in every hour!
Aboriginal
Message
Thursday @ 3.30 pm
Key Contact: Kerrynne
Liddle
The latest news & issues in
Aboriginal affairs and culture, or maybe just a hit
of indigenous music.
Produced with the assistance of the Aboriginal Legal
Rights Movement (ALRM)
Adelaide
Concert Hour
Mondays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: Alastair
Mackintosh
Local Classical performaces recorded
live.
Afro World
Thursday @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Joe Tungaraza
African beats and culture, news and current affairs from the Diaspora.
Alternative
Radio
Saturdays @ 1.00 am
Key Contact: Shane Elson
| http://www.araustralia.org
Dissenting thinkers and activists.
Shane Elson
PO Box 780
Morwell VIC 3840 Aust
61-3-51348556
61-(0)413 597 828
Shane is the Australian distributor of Alternative Radio.
Always on Sunday
Sundays @ 4.30 pm
Key Contact: Zawsze Niedziele
Polish program.
Amistad
Sundays @ 2.00 pm
Key Contact: Zaida Antezana
AMISTAD
is an alternative in spanish
speaking programs offering entertainment, news,
sport and interviews of interest and relevance to our
predominantly Latin American audience. Interviews we
have aired in the past include topics such as HIV and
AIDS, depression in children and youth and Gambling.
Amistad also brings the best of old and contemporary
music of latin america to our audience catering for
all generations.
Aqueerium
Saturdays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: aqueerium@hotmail.com
Take your ears for a swim in the
cool queer waters of The Aqueerium, for GLBTIQ news,
views, guests and grooves. It's Queer Hear, engaging,
entertaining and informative radio, not-so-straight
after Arts Breakfast every Saturday morning.
Arts
Breakfast
Saturdays @ 9.00 am
Key Contact:
Cath Kenneally
Author and book reviewer
Cath Kenneally interviews
practitioners in every medium to let you know what’s
going on in the Adelaide arts scene as well as what
goes into the making of what’s going on. All genres
of music, literature, visual and performing arts, plus
weekly guests from SCALA (Society of Composers and Lyricists
of Australia). Lively and informative.
Back Story
Wednesdays @ 6 pm
Key Contact:
Julia Terreu | http://www.backstory.org.au
In the midst of fleeting sound bytes and images, we often hear the who, the what
and the where of news stories but are often missing the how and why. We get the
news story but not the BackStory. This weekly one hour program fleshes out the
details when you want to know 'how did that happen?' Providing perspective on
politics, people and places, with a special focus on international issues,
BackStory is presented by Neil Smart and Julia Terreu with producer Malcolm Hughes.
Beats Working!
Thursdays @ 3 pm
Key Contact: Mike Stock & Peter Trevaskis
The first generation to face social, industrial, and scientific change at speed. They experienced the beginnings of space travel, they searched for a meaning in a time when the human race was, for the first time, in possible danger of self-destruction; yet they survived, and have themselves settled back to let the young ones take on the world's responsibilities. They are still active, thinking, and wondering where the youth of today is heading. This programme is by them, and for them.
Bluegrass
Unlimited
Sundays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: Bill
Lawson
Covers the whole bluegrass spectrum
from the earliest days to the latest overseas and local
releases in both traditional and contemporary styles.
Informed commentary, current news and features on particular
aspects of the music make this longrunning program (now
in its 19th year) one of our most popular.
Breakfast with Peter Godfrey 6.30 - 9 am, Monday -
Thursday
Breakfast with Tom Changarathil 6.30 - 9 am, Friday
Key Contact: Peter
Godfrey | http://radioadelaidebreakfast.wordpress.com
This lively breakfast show combines interviews with interesting and
informative people, on a range of local, national and international topics plus a new world of music. Regular segments include:
- Mon 7.35 Talking with New Matilda
- Wed 7.50 Breakfast at the movies with Kat McCarthy
- Thurs 7.35 The latest New Zealand news with Selwyn Manning from Scoop
- Thurs 8.50 View from the Arts end of the World with Cath Kenneally
- Fri 6.50 Mungo MacCallum speaks his mind
The BBC news is at 7, 8 & 9 each morning, followed by local news with Journalism students from the University of SA.
Call of the Beloved
Fridays @ 10.00 pm
Key Contact: Kaiy Azdegan
Music, history, drama, poetry, religious and spiritual discussions about the Baha'i faith in Persian language
Colla
Voce
Tuesdays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: Jeff Oates
Follow the Voice - Music performed by solo singers or symphonic choruses.
Cooked Breakfast
Sundays @ 9.00 am
Contact
What do Rat Attacks in India have to do with flowering bamboo, famine and anti-government protests? Imagine the World Without what if people never existed? Unravel the propaganda battle in the South Ossetian Conflict. Is Street Art a way of reclaiming public space or just reckless vandalism? These are just some of the questions explored in our new international documentary series hosted by Matt Buckley.
Country
Brekky
Saturdays @ 6.00 am
Key Contact: Wally Sparrow
A mix of country brought to you by the legendary Wally Sparrow
Country
Cafe
Sundays @ 6.00 am
Key Contact: Jim Giles
New and classic country tunes from North Terrace to Nashville, and the perfect cure to a Sunday Morning Coming Down.
Democracy
Now
Saturdays @ midnight
Key Contact: Amy Goodman &
Juan Gonzalez
Independent award-winning current
affairs analysis produced in Chinatown NYC and broadcast
on the community radio satelite network.
Dialectic
Sundays @ 3.00 am
Contact
2 hours a week of global music wanderings
Ear to the Ground
Thursdays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: Ear to the Ground
Dedicated entirely to South Australian composers, and presented by active composers
Expanding
Horizons
Sundays @ 8.00 am
Key Contact: Pauline Rooney
The Unitarians present an insightful
and often humorous program raising questions and exploring
issues arising from wherever spirituality and vital
social concerns interact.
F Sharp
Wednesdays @ 3.00 pm
Key Contact: Alida Parente
A program dedicated to educate the general public on issues affecting all women regardless of race, socio-economic background or age. Issues to be covered include racism, rebirthing, pornography, Etc. All of these issues intertwines with music from established and up coming women form all around the global.
Free Range
Saturdays @ 2.00 pm
Contact
Strange but true?
Gastronaut
Wednesdays @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Bruce Guerin
Food, taste and indulgence
Indigenous Hip Hop Show
Mondays @ 9.30 pm
Key Contact: Contact
Hip-hop news, interviews & album reviews.
International
Links
Sundays @ 12 noon
Key Contact: Prof.
David Boyd
International
Links tells the people of South Australia what
a great asset the students from overseas are, and how
much they contribute to our community. In International
Links students from one of the three universities, talk
about themselves, their countries and the studies and
research they are carrying out in Adelaide. The program
is also broadcast on the Internet so that families and
friends who are overseas can hear the broadcast live.
Talking on radio is a skill, which many students will
find useful at some stage of their careers when they
return to their own country, and there are many advantages
for them in learning this skill early and finding out
that it is not so difficult as they expect. Presented
by the International Students Association
Jazz
on The Terrace
Weekdays @ Noon
Key Contact: Gregory Fisher | http://rajazzprograms.wordpress.com
A tasty smorgasbord of lunchtime
jazz! This program presents entertaining, enjoyable,
accessible jazz with wide popular appeal. A dozen or
so experienced presenters means plenty of variety and
something for all jazz-lovers' tastes. The emphasis
is on the mainstream, perhaps spiced with some trad,
big band or swing.
J-Talk
Fridays @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Lee
Guerin | http://www.geocities.jp/jtalk_adelaide_radio/index.html
Japanese Pop, News, Trends (Bilingual)
Karawaan
Sundays @ 6.30 pm
Key Contact: Zia Abrahimzadeh
The Karawann team is made up of people of Afghan heritage living in Adelaide. Their program aims to maintain Afghani culture in Australia,
including maintenance of language and values; to assist new migrants to adjust to the new society; to keep people informed of Australian and world
news in their own language, provide information about the history and culture of their adopted land, assist in understanding the rules
and regulations of the huge government departments people have to interact with and building a strong relationship between themselves and the
many other cultural groups who make up Australia.
Karawaan is supported by MYSA - Multicultural Youth SA.
Karibu
Thursdays @ 10.00 pm
Key Contact: Kassim Dinno
Swahili program
Latitudes
Saturdays @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Neil Smart
World music across time, space
and frontiers.
Launch
Pad
Fridays @ 3.00 pm
Key Contact: Sarah Tomlinson | http://launchpadradio.wordpress.com
Newly graduated trainee broadcasters.
Local
Noise
Tuesdays @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Daniel Hammond, Leigh McGrane | Email: local.noise@hotmail.com | Myspace Page
Local bands performing live on 101.5
NEO
Voices
Mondays @ 6.00 pm
Key Contact: Joe Tungaraza | http://www.neovoices.blogspot.com | Myspace Page
News, reviews, commentary and world music presented by multicultural youth.
Nostalgia
Saturdays @ 12.30 pm
Key Contact: Graham
Clarke
The Nostalgia Show takes you on a musical journey from the Roaring Twenties
through to the Fabulous Fifties. Presenters Eric,Graham,Grizell,Kay and
Malcolm bring their own interpretation to the music of these four decades,as
well as some wonderful musical memories.
Nunga Wangga
Mondays @ 7.00 pm
Key Contact: Christine Brown
The Nunga Radio Mob are making the airwaves deadly with two hours of aboriginal culture, issues and music.
On
Campus
Sundays @ 8.30 am
Key Contact: Ewart
Shaw
What's on at the University of
Adelaide? Courses, research, talks, visiting academics
and more, Ewart Shaw presents this half hour show, sometimes
serious, sometimes quirky. Frequently featuring a tid-bit
of perormances from the Elder Con.
Out
of this World
Saturdays @ 3.30 pm
Key Contact: outofthisworld1015@hotmail.com
A musical detour from the mainstream
highway.
Peace of the Action
Sundays @ 12.30 pm
Key Contact: Sue Gilbey
peace and justice
Persian
Program
Sundays @ 3.00 pm
Key Contact: Radio Adelaide
All things Persian presented in
Farsi.
Piping Shrike Hour
Fridays @ 11.00 am
Key Contact: Alex MacFarlane
Primetime Jazz
Tuesday-Friday @ 7.00 pm
Contact | http://rajazzprograms.wordpress.com
A broadcast team of 20+ jazz afficionados
play great music four nights a week. Tues Trad night, including
lots of Australian musicians; Wed get
your dancing shoes on because it's Swing & Big Band;
Thurs Bebop and Beyond, with frequent
Latin flirtations; Fri Whats New? The
latest releases and recent developments.
Public
Domain
Sundays @ 10.00 am & Friday @ 2.00 am rpt.
Key Contact: Darren van Schaik | http://radioadelaidepublicdomain.wordpress.com
A dynamic and timely weekly hour of the best public
talks in Adelaide, recorded on site. Including talks
from the Adelaide Thinkers in Residence, the annual
Hawke Lecture, political issues, literature and the
arts.
Sun / 30 August - Lives de-filed and statues animated
. China, the passions of the political and the everyday
Professor Michael Dutton, Griffith University & University of London
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Bradley Forum, UniSA / 13 March 2009
Sun / 6 September - 2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Reach for the stars: New directions in astronomy
Rachel Webster
recorded: Basil Heztel Lecture Room, UniSA / 12 July 2009
Sun / 13 September - Short term pain for long term gain: managing work life balance in a recession
Professor Linda Duxbury, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University, Canada
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre in partnership with SafeWork SA - WorkLife Balance Strategy, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
recorded: UniSA, City West / 16 June 2009
Sun / 20 September - 2nd UniSA Nelson Mandela Lecture: Through Their Eyes
Of Diamond Rings and Cows - Diamonds for Love and Cows are for?
Unity Dow, Former High Court Judge of Botswana, human rights legal consultant and novelist
Presented by the School of Law and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA
recorded: UniSA / 16 Sept 2009
Sun / 27 September - 2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Diversity in the city: What are our limits?
Ruth Fincher (Chair: Andrew Beer)
recorded: Art Gallery Auditorium: 10.00am Fri 10th July
Sun / 4 October - Why reconciliation makes good business sense
Jay Weatherall, John Reid, Lew Owens, Jan Chorley
Presented by Reconciliation SA
recorded: National Wine Centre / 27 May 2009
Sun / 11 October - What matters in Australia today: Four perspectives
Hieu Van Le, Lieutenant Governor of South Australia and Chairman of SA Multicultural & Ethnic Affairs Commission
Lillian Holt, Aboriginal educator and public speaker on Reconciliation
Katrina Sedgwick, Festival Director, 2009 BigPond Adelaide Film Festival
Matthew Cowdrey OAM, SA Young Australian of the Year 2009 and distinguished Paralympian
Presented by the Australia Day Council of SA and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 1 June 2009
Sun / 25 October - Carbon Trading Exposed: the impact on the world's poor
Murray Proctor, Deputy Director General of the Program Enabling Division, AusAID
April Allderdice, CEO, MicroEnergy Credits, USA
Martijn Wilder, Partner and Head Global Climate Change Team, Baker & McKenzie
Professor Stephen Howes, Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University
A One Just World forum: Jointly-presented by World Vision Australia, AusAID, International Women's Development Agency and supported by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 25 June 2009
Sun / 1 November - The Library of 10 Downing Street - Dr Clem Macintyre
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library and the Book Collectors Society of SA
Simon Vandenbergh: 18th Century radical publisher - Judy Green
Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library
recorded: Barr Smith Library / 20 Nov 2008 & 23 April 2009
Sun / 8 November - 2009 Annual Hawke Lecture
Professor Ross Garnaut
Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Town Hall / 4 Nov 2009
Sun / 15 November - 2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Pushing the Limits: Environmental law and the role of the judiciary and citizens
M C Mehta (Chair: Mike Parnell)
Recorded: Bonython Hall: 1.15pm Fri 10th July
Sun / 22 November - Pride in Australian Test Cricket - Bernard Whimpress
Harbhajan Singh, the ICC Code of Conduct and the Rule of Law - Neville Turner
Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide
Recorded: UniSA, City West / 26 November 2008
Sun / 29 November - Black Holes, Backhoes and Broadband:There's more to connecting South Australia than rolling out a cable! Getting from here to there
Dr. Genevieve Bell
Presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
Recorded: Adelaide Hilton / 2 July 2009
Sun / 6 December - 2009 Adelaide Festival of Ideas
Beyond Evolution
Simon Singh, Iain McCalman, Antonio Lazcano, Val Webb (Chair: Ian Gibbins)
Elder Hall: 3.00pm Sun 12th July
Radio
Serbia & Montenegro
Sundays @ 7.30 pm
Key Contact: Gina
Trajlic
Formerly Yugoslav Radio.
Reel Time
Wednesdays @ 10.00 pm
Key Contact: Tristan Lintern & Kat McCarthy
Mainstream and
independent arthouse
cinema
and everything in
between, blended
with a weekly
musical soundtrack.
Join clinically
obsessed movie geeks Tristan Lintern and Kat
McCarthy.
Represent
Fridays @ 6.00 pm
Key Contact: Represent | http://www.representradio.com
Youth news and current affairs, offering a fresh perspective on big issues.
Rhythm Stick
Saturdays @ 8.00 pm
Key Contact: Michelle Smith
An intoxicating mix of percussion driven music from around the world, from traditional beats to global fusions.
Roundabout
(Radio for the Third Age)
Weekdays @ 1.00 pm
Key Contact: Geoffrey Mildred
A lively afternoon of music and
song from earlier eras and information about today.
Presented by and for folks over 55 and produced by Radio
for the Third Age, each program is presented by changing
teams of two. Request days are the last Friday
of every month. Call during office hours in those weeks
to get your request in early.
Saturday Blues
Saturdays @ 6.30 pm
Key Contact: Terry
Heazlewood | http://users.tpg.com.au/adslpfdt/
The longest-running Blues show in Australia, Saturday Blues presenters draw from their depth of experience to bring you a fabulously bluesy evening.
Songcatcher
Mondays @ 9.00 pm
Key Contact: Claire Thackray
Clayton, Claire and Kylie, along with a guest Songwriter each week, will explore the world of the Songwriter and their songs. Expect to hear some great local music (sometimes intimate and unreleased versions) and insights into lyrics, melody, composition and arrangement from local practitioners; as well as music from major songwriting influences. The audience has opportunity to suggest questions and guests through our email address (song-catcher@hotmail.com, or by phoning the station. We expect to feature artists from various styles.
Stir Radio
Tuesdays @ 6.00 pm
Key Contact:
Student
Radio - The University of Adelaide
Tue, Wed & Thur @ 11.00 pm
Key Contacts: Jonathan Brown | http://student.radio.adelaide.edu.au
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Break it Down
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights - 11.00pm
Key Contact: Jonathan Brown
"Your nightly break from...facebook addiction!"
Break it Down is your nightly chance to escape the textbook, assignment - whatever it is that ails you - and chill out to some rockin' indie tunes and light hearted topics. Presented and produced by a rotating roster of Adelaide University students, we'll keep you in touch with the latest in local and Australian music, local events, student life and more - It's your break for the night.
Left, Right and Centre
Tuesdays @ midnight
Key Contact:
Left, Right and Centre is a topical show that looks at current affairs and events from the local level, right up to the global stage. A discussion amongst friends with decidedly different views (though they may not be friends by the end of the season!), Left, Right and Centre is one of the only programs that looks at and debates the issues.
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The Angry Hour
Mondays @ 11.00 pm
Key Contact: Matt Lindquist
Music to punch walls to - punk is not a fashion statement. Join Angry Matt on the Angry Hour for your taste of punk, hardcore, emo, ska and metal, from the local and world scenes.
The
Chamber Music Hour
Wednesdays @ 11.00 am
Contact
Share an hour of intimate fine music Please change Indiology to Indie music, Indie culture, James and Eddy bring you the world from an Indie perspective.
The
Classical Connection
Mon - Fri @ 9.10 am
Contact
Over 30 classical music lovers
create programs by devising new ways of 'connecting'
the music of their favourite composers. A few examples:
Works-the-Composer-dedicated-to-Someone-'Interesting'
(Chopin, Debussey, Loussier, Mozart, et al), A Tale
of Two Cities (classical music about London & Paris),
Along the Danube (music performed in Regensburg, Vienna,
Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest). Always a new connection.
The
Folk Show
Saturdays @ 5.00 pm
Key Contact: Julie
Cavanagh
You get the best folk on Radio
Adelaide - Every Saturday for the last 30 years, members of the Folk Co-op have been selecting the best of Anglo-Celtic, Australian and Contemporary folk music to entertain you. For great music, stimulating interviews and up to date news about what's happening on the folk scene, join the folk at Radio Adelaide.
The Future
Mondays @ midnight
Key Contact: Alison Lyne
The Future is a new music program that will play only the best and freshest alternative music. Will feature just-released indie, rock, electro and a little bit of hip hop, though music will not necessarily only come from these genres. The Future is all about the music, so there is little talking, but throughout information about album releases and tours will be given to listeners.
The Outer Limits
Mondays @ midnight
Key Contact: Nathan Goode
The program is dedicated to playing electronic, techno, house, hip hop, jazz, funk & soul music from less well known artists around Australia & the globe including interviews of the artists that are played on the show.
The
Range
Weekdays @ 4.00 pm
Contact | www.therange.wordpress.com
Keep sane during
drive time - on the road or at the range with our music mix that's cruisy, swinging,
relaxed, funky. Soul, reggae, roots, latin, indigenous,
R & B, lounge. LOCAL. Music and conversations with
artists performing around Adelaide. Every day a chance
to win the feature CD-of-the-week. Including an Event Rundown at 5.20pm.
The
Voice of Serbia
Sundays @ 5.30 pm
Key Contact: Dan Jovanovic
Voice of Serbia is an entertaining and quality radio show presented in Serbian consisting of Serbian news, culture, current affairs and a variety of Serbian music from various
generas including traditional classics, folk, pop, dance, rock and commercial.
The
Wire
Weekdays @ 5.30 pm repeated
the following week day at 6.00 am
Key Contact: Annie
Hastwell | www.thewire.org.au
Dive beneath the surface to uncover
alternative current affairs that challenge all points
of view and provide media access to those who get little
coverage elsewhere. Produced by a consortium of stations
based in five states, The Wire investigates over 1000
stories a year. Australia's only daily national alternative
current affairs program.
Up Down-Under
Saturdays @ 11.00 pm
Key Contact: Geoff Peake
All flavours of australian music
WHISPA
Sundays @ 1.00 pm
Key Contact:
Deaf kids talking
Writers'
Radio
Monday @ 3.30 pm (rpt Sat @ Noon)
Key Contact: Cath
Kenneally | www.radio.adelaide.edu.au/writersradio
In forty new episodes each year,
Writers Radio brings you the best of Australian writing,
both published and yet-to-be. Poets, novelists, playwrights,
biographers, the occasional songwriter and others read
new work and discuss it with presenter Cath Kenneally,
while regular reviewers suck the marrow from the latest
Australian novels and poetry. Just about every Oz writer
has appeared on this program, where many had their first
piece broadcast. All the famous names and new talent
on the point of going stellar - Oz Lit pre-packed (and
partly digested!) for you in one weekly half-hour hit.
Your Rights at Night
Thursdays @ 6.00 pm
Key Contact: Catherine Zengerer | www.myspace.com/rightsatnight
SA Unions present Adelaide's only union radio show, providing information and investigating your rights at work, union campaigns and other social issues.
The
Zap!
Fridays @ 11pm
Key Contact:
Punk meets video games.
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