Oggcasts Pāho purapura
An Oggcast is an RSS feeds that works in the same way as a podcast feed, except that the audio is in the Ogg Vorbis format. Please note that the iPod does not support Ogg Vorbis.
The Free Software Foundation has a how to page giving more detail and explaining how to set up a player.
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All Radio New Zealand
- A feed of all Radio New Zealand's Daily and Weekly programmes.
General Programmes
These programme have new content each day or week
- Afternoons
- Afternoons with Jim Mora is a programme based on the daring proposition that people are capable of thinking in the afternoon as well as in the morning. This show aims to banish post-prandial torpor with lots of audience interactivity.
- Asian Report
- A weekly report that highlights Asians in New Zealand, aimed at promoting a greater understanding of Asian New Zealanders.
The programme features Asians from Iraq to India to Indonesia, and East Asia too. Local-born and immigrant Asian New Zealanders, Asians on short stays, visiting Asians, and anyone working with Asians in New Zealand.
What have we talked about? Individual and organisational achievements, issues, problems experienced, problems caused, culture, lifestyle, politics, religion, arts, music and more - a mix of light and shade.
- At The Movies
- A weekly topical magazine about current film releases and film related topics.
- Business News
- The latest business news from Radio New Zealand News.
- Checkpoint
- Checkpoint is Radio New Zealand’s award-winning drive-time news programme.
- Country Life
- A weekly programme of issues and stories of particular concern to the rural community, and also of interest to a general audience.
- Focus on Politics
- A weekly analysis of significant political issues.
- Ideas
- A weekly programme exploring a range of philosophical, social, historical and environmental ideas.
- Insight
- A weekly current affairs programme of national and international interest.
- Jazz Footprints
- Exploring the full spectrum of this influential genre and its musicians.
- Mediawatch
- Mediawatch looks critically at the New Zealand media - television, radio, newspapers and magazines as well as the 'new' electronic media.
- Morning Report
- The most authoritative and comprehensive coverage of local and world events to be found on morning radio happens from 6:00am to 9:00am every weekday on Radio New Zealand National.
- New Year's Eve
- Join Warwick Burke for the last few hours of the year.
- Nights
- Unfurling fresh ideas and sounds along with the best radio documentaries and features from here and overseas.
- 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 Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
- One In Five
- The issues and experience of disability.
- Our Changing World
- Our Changing World covers topics across all scientific disciplines, natural history and environmental issues, and developments in health as well as exploring the human side of science and the personalities behind it.
- Queen's Birthday
- Special programming for Queen's Birthday.
- Rural News
- Comprehensive twice daily coverage of rural events and people, including farming, horticulture, forestry, aquaculture, trade, research and rural politics.
- Saturday Morning
- A magazine programme with feature interviews on current affairs, science, literature, music and more.
- Sounds Historical
- Sounds Historical with Jim Sullivan is the programme that gives listeners their chance to learn about the colourful, dramatic, and often remarkable events and people of New Zealand's past.
- Spectrum
- Spectrum is a long-running documentary series – it began in 1972 – which captures the essence of New Zealand through stories, landscape and people.
- Spiritual Outlook
- A seasonal interview-based programme on spiritual topics of wide ranging interest, alternating with Touchstone.
- Summer Report
- Summer Report is back for four weeks from Boxing Day to keep you informed and up to date as we celebrate the great New Zealand summer.
- Sunday Morning
- Discussion, features and ideas until midday.
- Te Ahi Kaa
- The philosophy of Te Ahi Kaa is to reflect the diversity of Māori in the past, present and future. While bilingual in delivery, the programme incorporates Māori practices and values in its content, format and presentation.
- The Arts on Sunday
- The Arts on Sunday is literally radio with pictures ... and theatre, film, comedy, books, dance, entertainment and music – all the things, in other words, that make life worth living.
- The Sampler
- Nick Bollinger reviews the latest CD releases.
- This Way Up
- This Way Up is a weekly two-hour show that explores the things we use and consume.
- Waitangi Day
- Waitangi Day on Radio New Zealand National
- Auckland Stories
- Short form documentaries about life in the Auckland region.
- Southern Stories
- Tales of life in Te Waipounamu.
- Upbeat
- What's going on in the world of music and the arts? From the concert hall to the cinema, we talk to musicians, composers, choreographers, dancers, actors, directors and artists - Upbeat finds out what makes them tick.
- The Week In Review
- Radio New Zealand's review of news from the last 7 days, hosted by Sally Round.
- Best Of The Week
- Highlights from the Radio New Zealand schedule, hosted by Katrina Batten.
- Extra Time
- A review of the week in sport
- Te Manu Korihi
- Providing news on Māori issues, Te Manu Korihi features four times each weekday, in Radio New Zealand National's leading news programmes Morning Report (6.27am and 8.45am) and Checkpoint (5.45pm and 6.45pm).
- Kiwi Summer
- Sonia Sly and Lynn Freeman take you on a journey to every corner of New Zealand.
- Summer Nights
- Summer Nights with Emma Smith promises curiosities for the inquisitive mind - from music, film and art, to science, history and language.
- Good Friday
- A special programme for Easter.
- Easter Monday
- A special programme for Easter Monday.
- Introducing
- Musicians have two minutes to describe themselves and their song.
Web Only Features
These programme are only available here.
- Parliament - Question Time
- The New Zealand Parliament - Question for Oral Answer
Other
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You Me Now
- You Me… Now! is an award-winning 'soapie' about a bunch of young people who live in the city. As well as the central characters - Alice, Johno, Lucille, Jarrod, Terry, Joel and Gavin - there is an array of other colourful characters that come and go as the story progresses.
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Podcast Classics
- Radio New Zealand and local music organisations have combined forces to bring Podcast Classics to the world - complete classical music performances recorded by Radio New Zealand Concert.