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Rugby World Cup: Scott Barrett to start at blindside in semi-final
The All Blacks have made a bold call, selecting Scott Barrett ahead of Sam Cane for Saturday's Rugby World Cup semi-final against England in Yokohama.
As reported by RNZ, Barrett will start in the… Video, Audio
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The Open Ears Project - Week One
Part mixtape, part love-letter. Real people tell us a story about the classical track that means the most to them.
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7: Votes, Depressions and Refrigerators
After the wars, politicians had to figure out how to run the new country. Bold choices saw huge spending on infrastructure, the right of women to vote and the start of refrigeration, helping us out of… Audio
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Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Noam Pikelny, Darlingside & Norma Waterson
A celebration of country rock from the 70's to the present including classic recordings by Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris and new music by English icons Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy plus vocal… Video
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John Coltrane's Blue World
Audio 19 Oct 2019This week Nick features new releases from John Coltrane and Brenda Earle Stokes, plus Nathan Haines with “The Poet’s Embrace”. Audio
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Dave Brubeck's Time Out
Dave Brubeck's Time Out manages to be both an exercise in unusual time signatures, and a signature album in the West Coast cool jazz movement. Audio
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Poet Michael Pedersen - "the throaty voice of modern Scotland"
Scottish poet and writer Michael Pedersen co-runs and founded Neu! Reekie! a UK arts collective which produces shows all over the globe and hosts take-overs for National Galleries, National Museums… Audio
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Mediaworks is selling it's TV operations
Audio 18 Oct 2019Nearly 30 years after New Zealand's first private TV company was launched, its money-losing TV arm is up for sale. Karyn asks Midweek Mediawatch's Colin Peacock what this latest announcement really… Audio
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MediaWorks to sell costly TV arm
Audio 18 Oct 2019Nearly 30 years after New Zealand's first private TV company was launched, its money-losing TV arm has gone on the block.
The decision comes just days after the company announced it would axe or… Audio
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MediaWorks TV on the block - what next?
Broadcasting company MediaWorks intends to sell off its television operations, putting TV channels Three, ThreeLife, the joint-venture Bravo and news service Newshub in limbo - and hundreds of jobs… Audio
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The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke - Ep 7
Audio 18 Oct 2019Billy Neptune takes Hemi to the pubs down by the river and introduces him to another side of London life. He meets Billy's girl Henry (Henrietta). Audio
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Donation dilemma for mid-decile schools
Ditch controversial school "donations", win over parents, but lose money for schools and students. That's the dilemma facing many principals assessing the value of the government's scheme for… Audio
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TV3 cutting popular shows, signs of financial difficulties
Mediaworks has cut two popular comedy shows from TV3, in a further sign of the company's deepening economic problems. Long-running comedy panel show 7 Days has been reduced to just 12 episodes a year… Audio
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Rebuilding The Kainga.
Audio 16 Oct 2019Jade Kake joins us to discuss a Māori approach to affordable housing. Audio
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Sudden comedy cuts no laughing matter for MediaWorks
Broadcaster MediaWorks is cutting key local TV comedies. Mediawatch says it’s a further sign of the company’s deepening problems and wider troubles in free-to-air television. And it is also a headache… Audio
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Settling The Score: voting trends - one week left
There’s just one week left to vote in your favourite music for Setting the Score 2019 on Labour Day. Here are few things to keep in mind... Video, Audio, Gallery
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Sustenance
Audio 12 Oct 2019Nick looks back at an album from NZ band Sustenance, and tracks from Grant Green and Baby Face Willette. Audio
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The Shape of Jazz to Come
It's a pretty presumptuous title for an album, but Ornette Coleman's 1959 release manages to live up to its name. Coleman dispenses with harmonic accompaniment and frees up his musicians to improvise… Audio
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Young woman tells her own story of sleeping rough in new book
At Merge Cafe on Auckland's K Road, everyone is welcome. Seven people who've hung out there tell their own stories in the new book Street. Taylor Banks – who was on the street for 7 years from the age… Video, Audio
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ABC Wantok Program for 7 October 2019
ABC Wantok Program for 7 October 2019. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 7 October, 2019
On this week's show Mark has birthday tunes for Jackson Browne, Judee Sill and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos. There's also new music from Andrew Combs and Hiss Golden Messenger plus a live session track… Audio
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Do It Yourself: Putting down a hangi
A hangi is something many of us love, but do you know what goes into putting one down? Isaac Matai is Ngati Porou and is on the line from Gisborne sharing with Karyn how he learned. Audio
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Taika Waititi's JoJo Rabbit comes ashore in Aotearoa
Taika Waititi's acclaimed new film JoJo Rabbit previewed in Auckland last night and RNZ National's Simon Morris of At The Movies went along and told Karyn what he thought. Audio
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Nights Sport - Adam Dooley
Tonight, in a special interview, we meet Adam Dooley, a Sport & Exercise Scientist who helps the men and women serving in the NZ Defence Force do their jobs better. Audio
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Local Elections
Postal voting in the Local Body Elections finishes tomorrow with ballot box voting closing on Saturday. Tonight we chat to a local councillor about the work they do and the importance of voting. Audio
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8pm Pacific Regional News for 7 October 2019
The latest Pacific regional news. Audio
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Risque rom-com COCK makes its Wellington Debut
A play about sexuality, identity, and the dynamics of love makes its Wellington debut at Circa Theatre this weekend. We talk to director Shane Bosher. Audio
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Israel Adesanya's meteoric rise to UFC champion
The Kiwi who has officially become one of the biggest stars in one of the world's fastest growing sports says he's just getting started.
On Sunday Israel Adesanya became the undisputed world… Video, Audio
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Albert street construction 'like a war zone' - local businesses
Businesses struggling with disruption caused by the building of Auckland's City Rail Link say they've have heard nothing from the Transport Minister, months after a hardship fund was first mooted.
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