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Jane McGrath Day - Pink Test

CSA Available

This Saturday 9th January, the SCG will once again host Jane McGrath Day – a day that honours the late wife of former cricket great, Glenn McGrath. 
Also known as the Pink Test, the main reason it’s staged every year is to raise money for the incredible work done by the McGrath Foundation over the past 14 years in the funding, training and running of its McGrath Breast Care Nurse program.

To help support this vital cause, Media Heads has produced 1 x new 30-second radio CSA featuring Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins.
Download the 1 x 30 second CSA

Two informing series in Extras

Available for download and by satellite

The Wait

5 x episodes approx. 40 mins each
In Extras 2 from 6 January to 3 February

Mozhgan Moarefizadeh is stuck in Jakarta, living without rights—but with a yappy dog named Bella. With journalist Nicole Curby, she brings you into the lives of refugees like her, who are trapped on
Australia’s new borderline, in Indonesia.

Also heard via The Guardian’s Full Story.

Making A Difference

3 x episodes approx. half-hour each
In Extras 1 from 6 to 20 January

A project by student journalists from 27 universities in Australia, NZ and the Pacific using ‘constructive journalism’ – an antidote to the clickbait and negativity we see so often in news coverage.

Three features tell “the good and the bad, the happy and the sad” on everything from alcohol consumption to revenge porn, high speed rail and art therapy.

‘Making A Difference’ is a Junction Journalism podcast.

 
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Pop Heads Hour Of Power

Plans for 2021

From the Vault of Vinyl, Pop Head's Roddy and Jane continue to deliver this year with an entire lineup of specials, series and countdowns to live and relive every memory that was recorded to wax.

Have a look at what's in store for 2021 below!

Pop Heads (55'50) airs each Friday 19:04 AEST/AEDT and is available for DDN capture, download and via FTP.
January / February


March / April



May / June





July / August



September / December
Pop Heads Back2Back Tracks Series 3
Continues until the end of February
 
Pop Heads Animal Tracks
A series of 8 programs spinning discs that reference all creatures great and small.
 
Pop Heads World of Pop
A series of 8 programs featuring artists born in Asia, The Caribbean, Africa, The Mediterranean, Latin America, Western Europe, Canada and Scandinavia.
 
The Musical Wizards of Oz
A series of 10 programs celebrating the best in Aussie music from 1959 to 1979.
 
Pop Heads K-Tel Record Selector Lottery Series 2

Rural Reports

Returning 11 January

Rural News (03'30) and Rural Livestock (02'30) return for 2021 this coming Monday 11 January.

Airing twice each weekday in the morning and after the noon National Radio News, these bulletins focus on stories and numbers importance to the regions.

Produced by the Australian Rural Communications Network.

CRN Staff Details

Abe Killian
Content Services Manager
02 9318 9610

Dan Callaghan
Technical Coordinator
02 9318 9624

Andrew McLellan
External Relationships Officer
02 9318 9603

Sharmaine Spencer
Operations Coordinator
02 9318 9609
 

The Community Radio Network (CRN) provides a 24-hour satellite-delivered live stream of programs, including the National Radio News, to community stations across Australia.


The Digital Delivery Network (DDN) is an enhancement that allows stations to order content online, for automatic delivery to a server connected to their satellite receiver. Programs can then be replayed at the time of the local station's choice.
For information on subscribing to the Community Radio Network click here.

Errors and Faults

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CRN is adhering 100% to live schedule in January (99.53% for Decmber 2020)

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