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Culture 101
Perlina Lau and Mark Amery host a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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On the Air - Mā runga iarere
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams (aka MC Slave) present an afternoon of music, interviews and live recordings with some of Aotearoa’s favourite musicians.
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Nine To Noon
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to…
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Sunday Morning
News, discussion, features and ideas until midday.
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Nights
Tune in to Nights every weekday from 8pm to midnight for a delectable buffet of creative ideas, open-minded conversations, music, musings and daily stimulation.
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Nashville Babylon
The very best in Americana, alt country and blues music, hosted by Mark Rogers.
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The Panel
The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.
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Checkpoint
Checkpoint with Lisa Owen is RNZ’s weekday drive-time news programme, Our people, stories and breaking news and interviews from 4-6pm.
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Concert Talk
Interviews, spoken features and podcasts collected from across RNZ Concert.
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Music Alive
Clarissa Dunn takes you to the best seat in the house for live concerts featuring local and international artists.
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Days
Join Nick Tipping for a journey through the great works of classical music, some shorter classics, and the odd ear-catching surprise.
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Tagata o te Moana
A weekly Pacific magazine programme features New Zealand and regional Pacific news, issues, information and music. This programme is also simulcast domestically on RNZ National.
All RNZ Programmes
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- TED Radio Hour
- Tagata o te Moana
- Te Ahi Kaa
- Te Manu Korihi
- Teen Pan Alley
- The Big Sing
- The Blerta Years
- The Decker Years
- The House
- The Mixtape
- The Musical Omnivore
- The Opera Season
- The Panel
- The Reading
- The Sampler
- The Stars are Comforting
- The Voice Box
- The Week In Review
- The Weekend
- These Hopeful Machines
- Three to Seven