Hard News: How Lovely
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Well done you guys.
I understand you can't blare about everything, but I've long since thought there could be a wee space for PA radio in the blog column, something as basic as a couple of lines on what's on that week and a link to the stream. It's an odd omission in a way.
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Excellent.
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FTW!
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I agree with Giovanni. I try to listen to One in Five on Radio NZ at that time but would really like more info about PA Radio and what's coming up that week - and how to find it on radios usually allergic to commercial stations. BTW Happy Birthday Craig.
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It's always much better when others... Wait... Is there a better way to say that?
Anyhoo, well done, and as Gio said, I have dug out Craig's 90 second posts a few times, and appreciated it, but they tend to leave me wanting more.
Hmm, on reflection, I think I should have stopped about 6 lines back...
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I understand you can't blare about everything, but I've long since thought there could be a wee space for PA radio in the blog column, something as basic as a couple of lines on what's on that week and a link to the stream. It's an odd omission in a way.
Fair call. It's just that I don't do the show every week, so I don't always know. But I'll ... do that.
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Congratulations!
Craig Ranapia, whose finely worked commentaries put better-known opinionists to shame
Seconded.
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Well done all.
Since it's Friday, I thought I'd throw in a video, and since it's the day before the Parks march, I thought it would be the one I made earlier this week as part of the material I am accumulating
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Righto. Public Address radio is now on Twitter:
I'll preview shows and link to the podcasts from this account, so feel free to follow.
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Russell, I urge you to indeed see Street Chant at your earliest opportunity.
I saw them supporting the 3Ds and though they were outstanding. They're somewhere on the Sonic Youth - My Bloody Valentine - effects pedals for Africa continuum which I'm a sucker for, so if that's your bag, go see !
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Nice indeed, very well done
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This week:
Damian Christie and Comedian Raybon Kan host the show.
Craig weighs in on the governments decision to increase cigarette tax.
Patrick Holmes, the CEO of Amnesty International New Zealand discusses the Government’s decision to endorse the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). What it is, what it means, and how this could possibly affect things.
Blair Stewart, Assistant Commissioner, Office of the Privacy Commissioner discusses Privacy Awareness Week: 2 - 8 May 2010 and their decision to join an international chorus calling for Google to review its policies on sharing users' private information via the social networking program "Google Buzz".
Finally Terry Alderton, British comedian here for the comedy festival, chats about how he came to be the comedy act he is today which includes his signature multiple voices, and his aspirations for the future.
7pm Sunday, Radio Live
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Russell, I urge you to indeed see Street Chant at your earliest opportunity.
Everyone tells me while the 3Ds were good, Street Chant blew them off the stage as the intro act.
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Righto. Public Address radio is now on Twitter:
I'll preview shows and link to the podcasts from this account, so feel free to follow.
Gee, you act quickly! How about peace on earth then?
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This week:
7pm Sunday, Radio Live
You fit all that in an hour? No wonder you won the bloody award!
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Congratulations!!
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Gratz!
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Good news. Well done.
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A Whole hour once a week of intelligent media? Must be worth thinking about coming home then. I feel the tug already. Well done.
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And I've just been contacted and assured that the Law Commission WILL accept submissions on its Privacy Act review after today, and until the end of May.
I have similar assurances that the Law Commission are accepting submissions on their Controlling and Regulating Drugs discussion paper until the end of May as well.
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There have been lots of people involved in making the show, but I'd like to make special mention of two: Craig Ranapia, whose finely worked commentaries put better-known opinionists to shame; and Glynis Bartlam, our technical producer, who is patient, unflappable, effective and unfailingly sweet.
Aw, pish tosh. If anyone makes me sound "finely worked" (as opposed to neurotically worked up) it's all down to Glynis. I'm going to have to work the very fine line between appreciative hugs and workplace harassment next Thursday.
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Brilliant news Russell - well deserved! :)
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Must. Go. Listen.
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And if I could be excused for whorish self-promotion, Public Address Radio (and yours truly) got a mention in National Radio's Mediawatch today, in an item on the Poppy-gate controversy.
The show will be repeated tonight (Sunday) after the 10pm news, and a podcast posted here afterwards.
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3410,
Well done. Congrats.
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