Nine To Noon for Monday 19 April 2010
09:05 Economic impact of the volcanic ash cloud which has grounded planes accross Europe
Sean Maffett, independent British aviation analyst
09:20 The state of the NZ telecommunications industry
Dr Taylor Reynolds, OECD economist who specialises in telecommunication and broadcast markets. His recent research has focused on broadband, government investment, emerging wireless technologies and network neutrality.
09:45 Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
10:05 Anglican Church
Right Reverend Ross Bay was ordained as Anglican Bishop of Auckland on Saturday (17 April). He is also a volunteer with fire police and works with Stellar Trust to fight P problem. Bishop Bay discusses his views on abortion, and the broadness of the Anglican church.
10:30 Book Review Louise O'Brien
Angelology by Danielle Trussoni
Published by Michael Joseph
10:45 Reading: How to Make Your First Billion, by Matthew Solon (Part 1)
A fictionalised insight into Silicon Valley, the home of the global communications revolution
11:05 Politics with Andrew Campbell and Matthew Hooten
11:30 Guest Chef Kate Fraser, editor, Zest, The Press and wine commentator Stephen Morris
Oven Baked Terakihi with Vegetables
Plum Tart Tartin
11:45 Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne, outdoorsman and adventurer