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Friday, September 30, 2011
Radio Netherlands Program Preview, Sept 30-Oct 6
The State We're In
Jonathan Groubert and his team look at current events from an unexpected perspective.
This week: Identity crisis
A Dutch woman nearly becomes an unwitting terrorist bomber. A former bullfighter on how the bulls he killed still haunt his dreams, while a British philosopher talks about why he became a bullfighter. And an Irish journalist recounts being incarcerated, wrongly, for internet fraud. A victim of identity theft, she struggles to clear her name.
First airing: Saturday 02:00 UTC
Earth Beat
Marnie Chesterton and her team look at the footprint we’re leaving on our planet.
This week: Carving up our land
We tell stories about the walls we build to divide our environment, and why it’s sometimes best to have no barriers at all. The pros and cons of carving up our land.
First airing: Friday 03:00 UTC
South Asia Wired
Stories from South Asia.
This week:
Sri Lanka and Kashmir have both witnessed decades-long conflict and remain deeply divided after thousands of civilian deaths and disappearances. Would a Truth and Reconciliation Commission heal old wounds, or would it rub salt in them?
To discuss this matter, is Colombo-based Sanjana Hattotuwa from the award-winning site Groundviews, and Mumbai-based lawyer and blogger, Gautam Patel. A cross border debate that airs the similarities and the dark past of the dream island and the mountain paradise.
(There'll be a new edition of the programme on Thursday 6 October 2011)
First airing: Thursday 14:00 UTC
Bridges With Africa
We're giving the microphone to Diaspora groups in Europe and are linking up with stations in Africa.
This week:
After July’s riots and the resulting freeze of international aid, Malawi’s president promised some reforms. But did he keep his word?
This week Senegal remembers the 2002 shipping disaster in which ferryboat Joola sank, taking 1863 people down with her. While the Senegalese government has largely ignored the tragedy, a young journalist erected his own Joola Monument.
Afrikaans is generally seen as South Africa’s apartheids language. Nowadays though Afrikaans is cool! Contemporary theatre show Afrikaaps, now playing in the Netherlands, rewrites the history of the language.
Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai, sadly passed away this week. She used to tell a beautiful little story about the Humblebee, in an attempt to inspire her varied and often highly respected audiences.
First airing: Friday 00:00 UTC
Africa in Progress
Inspiring round-table discussions with guest speakers and in-depth interviews give listeners food for thought.
This week: A tribute to Wangari Maathai
What is it that drives the women who make it to the top and succeed in making a difference in Africa and the rest of the world? This edition presents two powerful African role models: the late Wangari Maathai - the Kenyan environmentalist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize - and Etweda Cooper - a driving force behind the peace movement in Liberia. Their message for the younger generation: ‘Don’t give up!’
First airing: Monday 18:00 UTC
Commonwealth Story
A selection of winning stories chosen from the large number of entries for the 2010 Commonwealth Short Story Competition.
This week:
Retirement - by Schachi Kaul (India). A daughter's view of her father's retirement.
First airing: Tuesday 00:55 UTC
Global Perspective
Who says I can’t… is the motto of this year’s collaboration of international broadcasters, offering stories of defiance and perseverance.
This week: Who says I can’t serve?
Armed forces in many countries have 'don't ask, don't tell' policies when it comes to sexual orientation, but not New Zealand. Radio New Zealand’s Mike Gourley introduces us to Lieutenant-Commander Kevin Sanderson - a gay naval officer in the New Zealand Navy - tells his story.
First airing: Monday 17:30 UTC
Hear the World
Listen to the world’s musical heartbeat on RNW. A brand new world music series hosted by Dheera Sujan.
This week:
Zabit Nabizade is a singer from Azerbaijan. He performs mugam, a mixture of Turkish and Persian music and poetry.
Vocalist Mariem Hassan from the Western Sahara sings about her people, the Saharawi, in a combination of protest songs and mesmerising poems.
From their debut album, we play Lenneke van Staalen & Heiko Dijker's Indian raga, Jang Puri.
And finally, Brazil's top guitarist Marco Pereira, combining classical guitar with jazz techniques and Brazilian rhythms.
First airing: Monday 00:00 UTC
RNW Classical
Classical concerts from the Royal Concertgebouw as well as studio recordings of Dutch performers, presented by Hans Haffmans.
Available 24 hours a day via our sister web station RNWclassical.com
Streaming audio: www.radionetherlands.nl/
Radio Netherlands - multilingual broadcast schedule
Effective to 29 October 2011
All times UTC
Dutch
0000-0027 9445na
0059-0100 6190ca
0100-0127 6190ca
0259-0300 6190na
0300-0327 6190na
0329-0357 6195sa
0359-0400 6165am
0400-0427 6165am
0459-0500 5955eu 6015eu 6125eu 9840eu 9895eu
0500-0557 5955eu 6015eu 6125eu 9840eu 9895eu
0558-0600 5955eu
0559-0600 6035eu 9895eu 11660eu
0600-0657 6035eu 11660eu
0600-0659 9895eu
0600-0700 5955eu
0657-0700 6035eu
0657-0700 Sat/Sun 6035eu
0659-0700 9740eu 9895eu 11935va
0700-0757 6035eu
0700-0800 5955eu 9740eu 9895eu 11935va
0700-0800 Sat/Sun 6035eu
0757-0800 6035eu
0759-0800 6120eu
0759-0800 mtwhf 6120eu
0800-0900 5955eu 6035eu
0800-0900 mtwhf 6120eu
0800-0900 Sat/Sun 5955eu 9895eu
0900-1000 5955eu 6035eu
0900-1000 mtwhf 6120eu
0900-1000 Sat/Sun 5955eu 9895eu
0929-0957 15750as
0929-1000 Sat/Sun 6020ca
0959-1000 13700eu
1000-1100 mtwhfa 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1000-1100 Sun 5955eu 9895eu
1059-1100 7360as 9670as
1100-1127 7360as 9670as
1100-1200 mtwhfa 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1100-1200 Sun 5955eu 9895eu
1159-1200 9595eu 9620eu 9665eu 13700eu
1200-1300 9595eu 9620eu 9665eu 13700eu
1200-1300 mtwhfa 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1259-1300 9650pa 2085as
1300-1327 9650pa 12085as
1300-1400 9595eu 9620eu 9665eu 13700eu
1300-1400 Sun 5955eu 9895eu
1300-1400 mtwhfa 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1400-1500 9595eu 9620eu 9665eu 13700eu
1400-1459 mtwhfa 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1400-1459 Sun 5955eu 9895eu
1459-1500 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1500-1557 13700eu
1500-1559 5955eu 9895eu
1500-1600 9595eu 9620eu 9665eu
1559-1600 9625as 9895eu
1600-1627 9625as
1600-1657 5955eu 9895eu 13700eu
1659-1700 6020af 9445va 15710af 15720af
1700-1727 6020af 9445va 15710af 15720af
1959-2000 6040va 6125eu
2000-2100 6040va 6125eu
2059-2100 5930af 9895eu 17605sa
2100-2127 5930af 9895eu 17605sa
2100-2200 6040va 6125eu
2159-2200 9500af 15540sa
2200-2227 9500af 15540sa
2259-2300 17605sa
2300-2327 17605sa
2359-0000 9445na
English
0959-1000 12065as 15110as
1000-1057 12065as 15110as
1359-1400 11835as
1400-1457 9800as 11835as
1759-1800 6020af 15495af
1800-1857 6020af 15495af
1859-1900 7425af 11610af
1900-1957 7425af 11615af 15495af
2000-2057 7425af 11615af
Indonesian
1059-1100 9720as 9795as 15650as
1100-1157 9720as 9795as 15650as
2259-2300 6120as
2300-2357 6120as
Spanish
0000-0100 6165sa
0100-0157 6165sa
0159-0200 6165am
0200-0300 6165am
0300-0357 6165am
1059-1100 6165ca
1100-1127 6165ca
1129-1157 6165sa
1159-1200 6165sa 9715ca
1200-1227 6165sa 9715ca
2359-0000 6165sa
(R Netherlands)