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A tutti i tolkieniani d’Italia, e (perchè no?) del mondo: L’associazione Sentieri Tolkieniani parte con una nuova iniziativa: RADIO BREA, la nuova WEB RADIO che potrete ascoltare in diretta su FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, e naturalmente su www.sentieritolkieniani.net. Troverete le puntate anche sul canale YOUTUBE di Sentieri Tolkieniani. La trasmissione si occuperà del mondo di Tolkien in modo leggero, giovane e mai banale (ci credete?). Molti le approfondimenti, gli ospiti e le curiosità. Se ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Skeg & Steve the Sleeve bring you the best in beat-breaking-funk-and-hip-hop covering any music with a connection to hip-hop spanning the last 40 years and beyond! Sign up to the itunes podcast list or download weekly - its yours!
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Welcome to the Vikings Territory Breakdown podcast, where co-hosts Joe Oberle and Mark Craig offer their unique insider’s opinion and analysis on the latest Purple news and happenings emanating from TCO Performance Center, U.S. Bank Stadium and beyond. The Minnesota Vikings are a constant source of exciting, enervating and, oftentimes, confounding news, and Craig and Oberle illuminate and explain it all from a perspective of experience and hard-earned insight.
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Coffee Break Radio

Tyler, Clayton and Rob

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Coffee Break Radio is a bi-weekly podcast chronicling the break time conversations of your hosts. Every two weeks we get together on our real coffee breaks at work and discuss what has happening, in our lives and the world at large.
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Business Breakthrough Radio is a podcast for Christian business owners and leaders all over the world that have so much information that they’re hungry for. Our hope is that through this podcast we can really begin to help you really dive into those key things that are holding you back from the success that you’re after. Business Breakthrough Radio is powered by Higher Impact, LLC and hosted by its Founder and CEO Karl Diffenderfer.
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Nashville Based Singer Songwriter Bobby Pizazz along with featured co-hosts… Produce Give Me A Break Radio… Our Mission is to feature Singer/Songwriters and Artists who can have a stage to share their Music, Insights and Life Stories to a worldwide audience. A place for them to safely explore, “out of the box” thinking… share their ins and outs of the Business of Music and tips about the Art of Performing and the Art of Songwriting. We also Discuss New Music Business Models in use today. The ...
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Break Cultural – Rádio Online PUC Minas

Alunos da Faculdade de Comunicação e Artes da PUC Minas

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Break cultural – sua mais nova opção no rádio. Um programa pra você que tá cansado de trabalhar, estudar e de saco cheio da TV, precisando dar um tempo de tudo isso ou apenas aproveitar seu fim de semana. Talvez queira ouvir uma boa música, ler um livro, ir ao teatro, ao cinema, curtir uma exposição, conhecer espaços culturais. Legal. Então acompanhe nossa programação. Vamos levar até você um pouco de tudo isso, dando dicas de lugares, livros, peças, filmes, crônicas e muito mais, destacando ...
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The Prime Minister says Labor will make price gouging illegal, while the Opposition Leader says he will be the one to crack down on supermarkets. But with both sides making major announcements on the weekend, how much detail are they really offering up? And the death toll continues to climb following the magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar, with ab…
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The Great Australian Dream has been to own a home, but voters' worry and concern that the dream is now unattainable has it at the forefront of voters minds. What are the major parties offering to create more supply and make housing more affordable? And how workable are those policies?Guests:Nicole Gurran, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, U…
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Labor may have started its parliamentary term with Indigenous Affairs policy front and centre — but how prominent will issues around Indigenous Affairs feature in this election? The Prime Minister last week appeared to confirm that funding set aside for a Makarrata Commission had been redirected. Under Labor's original election promise, the commiss…
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More than three million Australian households are experiencing food insecurity ... a situation exacerbated by the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. Providing essential support to individuals in need are food relief charities... Now, the talk turns to what food relief charities have been promised in the federal budget and what needs to be prioritised i…
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The Coalition is promising that its gas reservation plan would drive prices down by the end of 2025. At the weekend, Peter Dutton said the opposition has modelling to back that claim up ... but we'll have to wait to see it. Guest: James Paterson, Coalition campaign spokesperson and shadow home affairs minister…
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The major parties have kicked off the campaign going head-to-head over hip-pocket policies. Labor has pledged making any price gouging by the supermarkets illegal, while the Coalition is promising its gas reservation policy would drive down power prices by the end of the year. Both sides will spend the next five weeks trying to convince voters they…
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Graziers in western Queensland are reporting heartbreaking stock losses from unprecedented floods that have impacted a large part of the inland. With livelihoods in the balance, privately owned helicopters are working alongside government officials to provide urgent fodder drops for surviving cattle, sheep and goats stranded on high ground. Guest: …
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As floodwaters begin to recede across large parts of western Queensland, local residents are beginning to assess the damage. Bogged cattle, inundated properties, unprecedented water levels are just some of the challenges farmers and graziers have been facing . GUEST: Andrew Pegler, Navarra station grazier PRODUCER: Brianna Charles…
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Retailers are pushing back on Labor's promise to outlaw price gouging by supermarkets if it wins the election. They are questioning the need for yet another inquiry into the sector following the most recent finding by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission that there was no evidence of price gouging uncovered in its year long investigat…
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Bitten, kicked, and verbally abused, those are just some of the instances of violence facing school principals across the country, as they face the worst levels of harassment in over a decade. The latest report from the Australian Catholic University has found leaders are reporting soaring levels of anxiety and depression, with almost half consider…
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After his first phone call with the US President, Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has signalled the bipartisan relationship with the US is over. While Mr Carney admits that there may be some cooperation, there is "no turning back" for Canada as it seeks to move away from a reliance on the United States, a country he now says is not a reliab…
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The death toll continues to climb following the magnitude 7.7 earthquake in Myanmar, with about 1700 people now dead. The final figure is expected to grow, as rescue efforts continue to try and free people trapped under rubble. To add to the chaos, the military junta has continued air strikes over the weekend, despite calls for a ceasefire in the w…
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Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik is calling on Europe to explain how its proposed "reassurance force" will work if Moscow and Kyiv reach agreement on a lasting ceasefire. Under a French and British led plan, a number of EU nations will send reassurance forces to Ukraine to deter any future Russian aggression however they will not be frontline or act in a pe…
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Greg goes on a hilarious pursuit to find a new name for 'You' star, Penn Badgley. Somerset sisters, Evelyn and Emily go head-to-head in this week's final of 'Yesterday's Quiz'; mother and daughter, Meg and Maisie find out how well they both know each other and listener, James brings his football commentator characters on air for a game of 'Wrong-Un…
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At the crack of dawn the Prime Minister made an early morning trip to Yarralumla to meet with the Governor-General Sam Mostyn as he called the 2025 Federal Election. Voters will head to the polls on the third of May. Meanwhile, as the Trump administration wades through the fallout of the leaked Signal group chat, questions are being asked about whe…
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Three brothers, a rowboat, and a 14,000km journey across the high seas sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but a four month journey across the Pacific is precisely what Jamie, Lachlan and Ewan Maclean plan to do. They hope to make the journey in 120 days — 42 days quicker than the record — and intend to become the first team to make the journe…
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Invasive species are driving more than 80 per cent of Australia's most vulnerable native plants and animals towards extinction, according to the Invasive Species Council. Meanwhile, in the aftermath of ex-tropical Cyclone Alfred, Queensland has experienced an alarming surge in fire ants. Guest: Jack Gough, CEO and Advocacy Director at the Invasive …
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Sudan's army says it has re-captured the international airport in the capital Khartoum, a week after taking the presidential palace, and after almost two years of fighting against a rival paramilitary group. The army is now closer to regaining full control of the city. But as the civil war continues, the human toll has soared above 100,000, with ma…
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has used his budget reply to unveil a "National Gas Plan", which he says will prioritise domestic supply of gas and reduce energy bills for Australians. If elected, Mr Dutton says the Coalition government's plan will include fast-tracking new gas projects. But the Founder and Director of think-tank, Climate Energy Fin…
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Economists are warning that the Trump administration's 25 per cent tariff on all automotive imports could increase costs and reduce supply globally. The tariffs are set to come into effect early next month, and the White House is adamant that no country will be granted a full exemption. Guest: Carsten Brzeski, Global Head of Macro, ING Research Pro…
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