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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This is the place to catch daily chat, extra fun and highlights from Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James - hit subscribe to stay up to date!
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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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Chris Guardino & Steven Orellano, two stand up comedians, give there views on all things wrestling past present and future.
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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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Launched in the summer of 2014 and hosted by James Scully, Breaking Walls is the podcast on the history of American network radio broadcasting.
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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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Breaking news and developing stories from America and around the world.
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Welcome to Bravo Breakdown, a podcast of two college roommates talking the tea on Bravo reality TV shows.
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The final shortlist of winning carols in the Breakfast Christmas Carol Competition. Composed by listeners, a setting of a poem by Susan Hill specially written for Radio 3
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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 – 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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Breakfast Wrap: Off-budget spending piles up
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25:00Australians have been told to expect a budget with fewer surprises in it — and a deficit — when Treasurer Jim Chalmers gets to his feet tomorrow night. According to the government, this year's budget contains $2.1 billion worth of savings, and about a third of those savings are from avoiding the use of consultants. But whatever the deficit figure i…
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Better 'literacy' with power bills more effective than govt rebate in reducing power costs
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10:09Energy experts say better 'literacy' around energy bills could go even further than the government's proposed rebate, to lower Australian power bills. The Prime Minister has announced another one-point-8 billion dollars in tomorrow night's budget, to extend the energy bill rebate for another six months. Guest: Alison Reeve, the Grattan Institute Pr…
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Canada election marked for April 28
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11:49Canada's new Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a snap election for April the 28th. Until recently, the Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre was the clear favourite to win Canada's next general election. But as US President Donald Trump continues to threaten the country's economy - and freedom - the election race has been turned on its head.…
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Coalition matches Labor spends, promises big budget reveal
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13:40Labor's energy bill announcement was quickly matched by the opposition on the weekend as has been the case with most of the billions of dollars already announced by the government ahead of tomorrow's budget, mostly in the area of health.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The harmful impacts of pornography will be laid bare today, as New South Wales holds what's been touted as an Australian-first parliamentary inquiry. The parliamentary committee hearings will focus on the impact of pornography on the mental, emotional, and physical health of vulnerable groups, including children and young people. Guest: Dr Sarah Ka…
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U.S. cuts to soft power may strengthen China's global position
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10:53The U.S. is reducing funding for key humanitarian and soft power initiatives, like Radio Free Asia and the Office of Net Assessment, potentially benefiting China by weakening American influence.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pope Francis has returned to The Vatican after a five-week stay in hospital, but doctors say his recovery from double pneumonia will take at least several more months. The Vatican is yet to announce whether the 88-year-old pontiff will take part in Easter celebrations next month. Guest: Colm Flynn, Vatican Correspondent, the Catholic News Network P…
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More than 50,000 Palestinians have now been killed in the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, according to the territory's Health Ministry. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has approved a motion of no confidence on the country's attorney general overnight in its latest move against officials deemed hostile to the gov…
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Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers will hand down his fourth budget tomorrow, after ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dashed plans for an early election.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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We've been told to expect a budget with fewer surprises in it when Treasurer Jim Chalmers gets to his feet tomorrow night.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Port Kembla's copper smelter has been a landmark of the skyline for almost a century, but it has been more than 20 years since it produced any output for manufacturing. Now the current owner and occupier of the disused site is seeking remediation and has committed $18 million to address the contamination issues. Guest: Adam Gilligan, Director of Op…
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Jamie Laing is Radio 1's £1M Ultra Marathon Man!
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37:14Today, Greg joined Jamie at the start of his last ultra marathon! Hear the moment they reach £1M raised for Comic Relielf, and the emotional reaction to the causes Jamie has rasied this money for!Von BBC Radio 1
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Breakfast Wrap: How much are the supermarkets profiting?
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27:00Coverage and analysis of national and international events.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The competition watchdog has found Australia's supermarkets are among the most profitable in the world and have increased their profit margins throughout the cost of living crisis.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The PBS backed, and a referendum floated ahead of the budget
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10:28In the lead up to the Federal Budget, the Government tried to take the ascendancy on health, moving to cap the cost of medication on the scheme.The Opposition quickly backed the idea, before Opposition Leader Peter Dutton floated a referendum on deporting criminals who are dual-citizens.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Almost half of all permanent migrants are working below their skill level, and Australia is failing to realise the full potential of the migrant population.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Synthetic opioids up to 40 times more powerful than fentanyl have been detected in Australian wastewater for the first time, according to new research by the University of Queensland. The finding comes as Australia faces a shortage of naloxone the medication used to reverse or reduce the effects of opioids, prompting urgent calls for a national eme…
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Two-time gold medallist Kirsty Coventry becomes the International Olympic Committee's first female and African president in its 130-year history.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Victorian government's bail reforms will become law after a marathon sitting of parliament. It comes as new data reveals crime rates in the state increased by 13 percent last year, with youth offenders a driving force behind the uptick. Guest: Brad Battin, Leader of the Opposition in Victoria Producer: Kelly-Anne Taylor…
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Australia's consumer watchdog has concluded suppliers fear retribution from the nation's major supermarkets, especially farmers selling fresh produce. The ACCC's final report from its year-long supermarket inquiry has found Coles and Woolworths are the most profitable supermarket businesses in the world, and to combat this market dominance, it's ma…
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International students are 'scapegoats' when it comes to copping the blame for Australia's rental woes — that's according to a new paper published by researchers at the University of South Australia. Last year, the Albanese Government announced that new foreign student enrolments would be capped amid community frustration around the housing market …
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The Greens have renewed their push for divestiture powers to break up what it has described as a supermarket "duopoly".Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In a nation-wide first initiative, the New South Wales government is pushing to introduce tough regulations on the design, reuse, and disposal of lithium batteries. There are up to 12,000 fires each year caused by these batteries, with New South Wales Fire and Rescue recording 384 incidents and multiple fatalities in the last year alone. Guest: Pen…
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Turkish police have arrested the mayor of Istanbul, who's seen as a key rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Ekrem İmamoğlu's allies have condemned the arrest as a politicised attempt to silence dissent. Guest: Mehmet Celik, Editorial co-ordinator, Daily Sabah Producer: Anne BarkerVon Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Radio National Breakfast Full Episode 21st of March 2025
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2:54:00Australia's home for the best coverage of the biggest breaking news events with specialised analysis of politics, business and sport and agenda-setting interviews with some of the world's leading experts, and change makers.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dozens more killed as Israel resumes air strikes in Gaza
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10:46Palestinian health officials say more than 90 people have been killed, and dozens more wounded, in a third day of Israeli air strikes across Gaza. It brings the death toll in the past three days to over 500 people , according to the health officials. Medical staff say Israeli attacks have targeted residential areas in both northern and southern are…
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