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No cricket on radio next year?
New Zealand Cricket and media company NZME have failed to reach a deal on radio broadcast rights for next season's international and domestic matches. Audio
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Radio Tonga Aotearoa remembers Reverend Dr 'Ilomaisini Lea
Vice chairman of Radio Tonga Aotearoa remembers his work colleague and friend Reverend Dr 'Ilomaisini Lea, who is also the president of the United Church of Tonga. Audio
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How Australia does state funded youth radio
RNZ announced last week Concert FM would move off FM and become fully automated on an AM frequency to make way for a new youth radio station. We speak to Zanda Wilson in Australia about what happens… Audio
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New Zealand Music Quota for all radio stations
The last time MPs looked at a radio station for young people Marian Hobbs was in the House. Audio
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Iwi radio pleas for attention amid RNZ Concert controversy
The demise of RNZ Concert has provoked strong opposition from classical music lovers and even the Prime Minister, but some say the attention it has garnered highlights major disparities in the arts… Audio
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RNZ boss discusses new FM channel for Concert, youth radio
RNZ's chief executive has confirmed Concert will stay on an FM frequency but says a proposed new youth radio network is also likely to go ahead.
RNZ's board met after the Prime Minister revealed she… Video, Audio
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Ardern fighting to keep RNZ Concert on FM radio
Audio 10 Feb 2020The Prime Minister has made it clear she will fight to keep RNZ Concert on an FM frequency.
Jacinda Ardern says she's frustrated RNZ pushed ahead with announcing proposed changes to RNZ Concert, when… Audio
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100 not out: broadcast radio - the mass-media 'cockroach'
Organised broadcast radio is 100 years old this year - and it's not just alive, but still kicking pretty hard. Some say surviving and even outliving other media and technological changes make it the… Video, Audio
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Life as a policeman in PNG's most remote district
Audio 23 Jan 2020Accessibility is the biggest challenge for policing in Papua New Guinea's remote Telefomin district where the few policemen working sometimes have to walk for weeks on end to tend to law and order. Audio
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First Beatles song recording played on the radio for sale
A copy of Love Me Do that was the very first Beatles song played on the radio is up for auction next week.
In 1962, the single was played on Radio Luxembourg.
Now it's being auctioned off in the UK.
…This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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Making a radio documentary in Nepal
Audio 19 Jan 2020Since visiting the Nepal in August for RNZ, Lynn Freeman has been reflecting on an eventful and sometimes stressful three weeks in this remarkable country. So having got most of the documentaries to… Audio, Gallery
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Better sound on RNZ’s radio live streams
If you are one of the tens of thousands of people who listen to RNZ’s radio stations live on the internet each week, you can now hear us better.
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Government offers radio spectrum to Māori
The Government is allocating some radio spectrum to Māori to help develop 5G networks.
Tech commentator Paul Brislen speaks to Susie Ferguson. Audio
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The Rest Is History: Radio Hauraki
Audio 5 Dec 2019It's time to dive into the week's news, in the past for The Rest is History. This week our resident historian Robert Kelly is turning on the radio on in 1966 to hear a brand new show! Radio Hauraki… Audio
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Why you turn the radio down while trying to park your car
Ever wondered why you instinctively turn down the radio while you're trying to park? It has to do with the demands on our ability to concentrate, and the limitations of the human brain. Dr. Simon… Audio
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No time to fret: a radio student discovers why building a guitar matters so much for her father
AUT radio student Molly Kirkbride explores her father's lifelong relationship with music and the inspiration behind his building an acoustic guitar. Audio
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French Polynesia's Tong Sang given suspended sentence
Tong Sang gets suspended jail sentence - the fourth of this decade's French Polynesian presidents to get a conviction this year. Audio
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How an orchestra is wired for radio
How do RNZ engineers wire up an orchestra ready for radio play? With a lot of microphones, for a start. Audio
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Litany of failures led to Kiribati ferry tragedy - report
A litany of failures led to the sinking of a ferry in Kiribati last year, which killed 95 people, a Commission of Inquiry has found. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Rugby on the Radio
In today's visit to the sound archives of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision with Sarah Johnston, we will hear some of their 'most-requested' historic rugby recordings. Audio, Gallery
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Celtic musicians dominate this year's nominees for BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
Audio 18 Aug 2019It’s a Celtic music ceilidh with nominees for BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards
Welshman Gwilym Bowen Rhys and Scot Mohsen Amini
Plus a collaborative project that unites Wales and Senegal from Catrin Finch… Video
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Social media and poor radio service hamper Pacifc met services
Social media and the lack of radio services in some small Pacific Islands nations present challenges for local met services during extreme weather events. Meteorology directors and officials are met… Audio
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Fiji music loses an icon in Danny Rae Costello
One of the Pacific's most successful musicians Daniel Rae Costello Junior has died following a long battle with cancer. The Fiji-born singer/songwriter and producer was 58 years old when he passed… Audio