CRN Program Guide

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COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM GUIDE NOVEMBER 2023 : CRN-1 National Radio News (4 min) on the half hour from 06:00-09:00 and every hour from 09:00-19:00 Mon-Fri, and on the hour from 06:00-12:00 Sat-Sun BBC World News (5 min) at 00:01 & 05:01

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN Tecka’s Rock & Blues Show

00:01

BBC World News

00:06

Global Village

The Bohemian Beat

Not Thinking Straight

Top of the Pops

Pop Heads

Amrap Radio Program

01:00

Deadly Beats

The Tiki Lounge pt 1

Democracy Now!

Roots n Reggae Show

Definition Radio

Live Delay

02:00

Hot Sweet and jazzy (rpt)

The Tiki Lounge pt 2

New York Jazz

A Jazz Hour

The Breeze

Contact!

Beale Street Caravan

03:00

The Phantom Dancer

Hot, Sweet & Jazzy

Let The Bands Play

Hit Parade of Yesterday

Aussie Music Weekly

It’s Time

04:00

Spotlight

A Breath of Fresh Air pt 1

Beale Street Caravan

Dirt Music

Chimes

The Folk Show (rpt)

Saturday Breakfast with Julie Reynolds

Countryfolk Around Australia (live)

00:30

A Breath of Fresh Air pt 2

Blues Roots N Boots Parts 1 - 3 (rpt)

A Breath of Fresh Air pt 3

05:01

BBC World News

05:06

Good Morning Country (live) The best in country music to kickstart your morning Incorporating Rural Livestock 05:30

08:04

Fair Comment The Wire Weekly

09:04

Alternative Radio

The Documentary

The Assignment

Dads on the Air

World In Progress

This Way Out

Overdrive

Anarchist World This Week (live)

Wellbeing

Service Voices

Inside Motorsport/Cyberbeat

Australian Music is Bloody Great

Repeats or Music

Repeats or Music

10:04

The Quiet Carriage

Dollars & Making

10:32

Cinemascape

Water Watch (rpt)

11:04

Repeats or Music

Repeats or Music

12:04

Reports and Segments: Rural Livestock 12:04

12:30

N. Indig. News Review

Living Planet

13:04

The Fourth Estate

Service Voices

13:32

The Wire Weekly

Accent of Women

14:04

Let the Bands Play

Down Memory Lane (rpt)

15:04

Repeats or Music

16:04

Arts Alive

Repeats or Music

The Five Minute Advocate / Qmmunity Network News

Vision Australia Hour

Real World Gardener

Down Memory Lane

Earth Matters The Folk Show

The Bohemian Beat

Overdrive

Small Business Banter

Zed Games

Dads on the Air

Meet Me At The Movies

Hot, Sweet & Jazzy

WINGS

Science Unscripted

The Quiet Carriage

Women on the Line

Arts Alive

Recorded Live

Lost in Science

Stick Together

Space Nuts

Ultima Thule

Extras 2

Hot Sweet and Jazzy (rpt)

In Conversation

Repeats or Music

Repeats or Music

Repeats or Music

Repeats or Music

Primary Perspectives

Diffusion

Continental Drift Part 1

AFL Multicultural Football Show

Space Nuts (rpt)

Continental Drift Part 2

That’s What I Call Science!

16:32

Extras 1

That’s What I Call Science

Checkpoint (rpt)

The Chill

Off the Record

100 Percent Home Grown

A Jazz Hour

Chimes

Blues, Roots N Boots Part 1

The Phantom Dancer

Continental Drift Part 3

17:04

The Wire - National independent current affairs on community and Indigenous radio

17:30

National Radio News state-based bulletins: 17:30 QLD; 17:35 ACT/NSW; 17:40 TAS/VIC; 17:45 NT/SA; 17:50 WA

18:04

Let’s Talk

Radioactive

Stick Together

Earth Matters (rpt)

The Folk Show (rpt)

Blues, Roots N Boots Part 2

18:32

Travelling Life

Jailbreak

Water Watch

19:04

Word for Word

Checkpoint

New York Jazz

Global Village

Pop Heads

Jump Children

Fine Music Live

20:00

It’s Time

All The Best

Not Thinking Straight

Definition Radio

Roots n Reggae Show

Hit Parade of Yesterday

Blues, Roots N Boots Part 3

Well Well Well

21:00

Aussie Music Weekly

100 Percent Home Grown (rpt)

Amrap Radio Program

Spotlight

Urban Meltdown

1200 Degrees

The Tiki Lounge Remix Part 1

22:00

Dirt Music (rpt)

The Breeze

45RPM Side A

Off The Record

NIMA Chart Countdown

1200 Twelves

The Tiki Lounge Remix Part 2

23:00

NIMA Chart Countdown

Beale Street Caravan

Contact!

Deadly Beats

Definition Radio (rpt)

Live Delay

45RPM Xtra

45RPM Side B

Accessible through VAST Channel 630. All times AEST/AEDT. Visit www.cbaa.org.au/crn for full descriptions and latest updates.

The Community Radio Network is supported by the Department of Communications and the Arts via the Community Broadcasting Foundation - cbf.com.au


COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK PROGRAM GUIDE NOVEMBER 2023 CRN-2 NIGHT TALKS The Community Radio Network’s second audio channel carries one-off breakout specials and live broadcasts, as well as Night Talks each weekday from 22:00 to 02:00 AEST/AEDT—an alternative line-up of current affairs, news and lifestyle content. Choose the switch times that suit your station best: head online for the latest info. Regular CRN-1 programming is broadcast from 02:00 to 22:00 each weekday.

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

Departure from CRN-1 Music Programming

22:00

60 seconds local content window / filler music

22:01

BBC World News (3 minute version)

22:04

The Fourth Estate

Real World Gardener

Women on the Line

Think - Stories and Ideas

Wellbeing

22:32

All the Best

Dads on the Air

The Quiet Carriage

Zed Games

Listen to Older Voices

23:00

60 seconds local content window / filler music

23:04

Word for Word

Alternative Radio

Arts Alive

Checkpoint

00.00

60 seconds local content window / filler music

00.01

BBC World News (5 minute version)

00.06

The Wire

00.32

On the Money

01.00

60 seconds local content window / filler music

01.01

BBC World News (3 minute version)

01.04

Service Voices

01.30

Stick Together

02:00

Return to CRN-1 music programming

Vision Australia Hour

TUE

WED

Lost in Science

THU

FRI

Earth Matters

Cinemascape

Bubble Pop

Diffusion

Accent of Women

The Bohemian Beat

Small Business Banter

That’s What I Call Science

Radio-Active

Overdrive

The Community Radio Network is supported by the Department of Communications and the Arts via the Community Broadcasting Foundation - cbf.com.au

Accessible through VAST Channel 631. All times AEST/AEDT. Visit www.cbaa.org.au/crn for full descriptions and latest updates.

HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT WHAT’S BEEN ADDED TO THE COMMUNITY RADIO NETWORK? LETS TALK (55’50)

National Indigenous talk show that focuses on current affairs and issues of importance to Indigenous people. This program is Murri Country’s flagship program and is listened to by a large Indigenous audience in Brisbane and around the country via the National Indigenous Radio Service, and now the Community Radio Network.

WORD FOR WORD (55’50)

Australia’s best interviews from a Queer perspective, delving into the extraordinary lives of everyday people, highlighting every shade of queer culture whilst reflecting the spectrum of diversity that makes Australia today. Sometimes challenging, often inspiring, always engaging, and constantly entertaining, Word For Word is JOY 94.9’s premier long-form interview program and is syndicated nationally via the Community Radio Network.

JUMP CHILDREN (55’50)

Coming to us from Valley FM in Canberra, Jump Children is a music show encompassing Blues, Vintage R&B, and Soul with some stories behind the music, as well as performer interviews.

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FAIR COMMENT (27’50)

Fair Comment is back after the pandemic! This time, Fair Comment is looking at grassroots issues viewed from the multicultural perspective that will affect our community. These multicultural communities have particular needs that sometimes, have been overlooked by government services and support.

DOLLARS & MAKING SENSE (27’50)

to tell important stories about the human relationship with land and water.

TRAVELLING LIFE (27’50)

Why travel? Why pack up and voluntarily hurl ourselves into unfamiliar territory, time and customs? Pure escape from routine and pressure? Often yes, but it can be so much more. Dr Christina Hagger helps you make the most of your travels.

Dollars & Making Sense is all about financial education. We bring together industry experts, investors, customer advocacy groups, and many others to help you navigate the sometimes complex world of finance & money.

WATER WATCH (27’50)

Water Watch is a weekly deep dive into news and current events Australia’s inland rivers. We cover every thing from policy to ecology, art to climate with a diversity of community voices and experts in the field. Water Watch celebrate life and culture of along our waterways and investigate the big issues facing the future of our rivers

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Contact the Community Radio Network: 02 9310 2999 www.cbaa.org.au/crn


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