New to CRN - March 2013

enadmin, 19th February 2013
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Available to community stations through CRN from March 2013, we have a new weekly hour of exclusive live music recordings produced by 4ZZZ, and a series of cream-of-the-crop docos made by students at Swinburne University.

Live Delay (4ZZZ)

Live Delay is live music. For an hour each week, the airwaves sing with the raw energy of live performance, with each episode of Live Delay highlighting artists of different genres, different styles, and from different regions of Australia.

A community-focused, collaborative effort, Live Delay also features interviews from highlighted musicians, discussing the importance of live performance to the fabric of Australian music.

Playing Saturdays from 16:00 - 16:56 EDT, from 2 March. Order from the DDN now. On-air promos available from the DDN site.

Cat O' Nine Tales

Nine radio documentaries produced by students at Swinburne University.

Over nine weeks, we'll take audio journeys through a diverse range of subjects. From dumpster diving, what to do about plastic bags, how we relate to TV characters and what it means to be a second generation Vietnamese immigrant kid. We'll also explore what it takes to put your own story together, why vinyl is better than digital, how one family overcame cancer and if gaming really does pose a threat to young people and along the way we'll stop off in a Melbourne pin ball parlour.

Cat O' Nine Tales will be playing on Thursdays from 09:04 to 09:32, from 7 March - 2 May. It's available for DDN ordering now, with on-air promos available for download at DDN site.

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The Community Radio Network is the CBAA's satellite/online program distribution service to stations around Australia. For more information call the CBAA office on 02 9310 2999 or email [email protected]. Full program guide information is available here.

 

 

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