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Catch some of the best bits and more from Morning Glory with PJ Gallagher and Jim McCabe on Radio Nova. If you like what you hear here tune in to Radio Nova for the show every weekday from 6-10am. Warning this series (unlike the radio show!) contains explicit language that may be offensive to some listeners.
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Kieran McGuinness is a music obsessive - recording it, writing it, or listening to it. His ideal day is listening and discovering music in the morning, writing and practicing with his bands Delorentos or Driven Snow in the afternoon, and playing music at night, either on stage or in studio. Kieran broadcasts on Ireland’s Radio Nova playing classic, indie and new music from Irish and international artists as well as young Irish groups and unsigned bands. The podcast brings unique interviews w ...
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He’s friends with Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy, Robbie Kreiger of the doors, Ian Gillan of Deep Purple, Nils Lofgren of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street band – enough names dropped yet? OK – so its a small exaggeration to say “friends with” but he has hung out and chatted with the aforementioned!! He’s been on the radio in Ireland since he was 16 years of age, starting at Beaumont Hospital Radio and throughout the years won over 15 radio awards. Fancy!
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UDefinert - Radio Nova FM99,3

UDefinert.com & Radiotjenesten.com

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Velkommen til UDs kobling til versveva. Her vil du finne tanker og ideer, produksjoner, podcaster og provokasjoner kreert av våre Tjenestemenn Beining og Mathisen. UDefinert hver onsdag 11:03 på www.RadioNova.no - FM 99,3. (Radiotjenesten som vi før produserte ligger her og.)
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In a world flooded with media sources, facts are frequently submerged amidst ‘fake news’, spin, misinformation and, quite-often, good old-fashioned fear-mongering. Radio Nova’s Fact Checker determines the accuracy of claims by public figures, advocacy groups, social media, and institutions engaged in public debate with a focus on issues affecting listeners in Dublin, Kildare, Meath & Wicklow.
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From the Sidelines is a weekly podcast that showcases local sports clubs and GAA cumainn throughout Dublin, Kildare, Meath & Wicklow. Each week, we bring stories from each of the local clubs across the region, weekly interview and updates from the clubs and give them the ability to communicate with and motivate their membership via the medium of podcast and radio. Presented by David Daly, From The Sidelines is release as a podcast each week and broadcast every Saturday morning on Radio Nova.
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Everyone's favourite Kiwi will be here with our favourite Kiwi every Thursday for Rugby Live at 5. From 5-7pm on Radio Nova on Thursday's Brent Pope and Pat Courtenay will be talking all things balls and all. Catch up on anything you've missed here thanks to the sleek and sporty Honda Civic Sedan, Test Drive one today at Honda.ie
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SET MUSIC LATINO

STED-E & HYBRID HEIGHTS

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Straight from New York, USA, STED-E & HYBRID HEIGHTS brings us another breathtaking episode of SET LATINO MUSIC, as part of the SOMNIA TALENT RADIO Network. Enjoy! More info at www.somniaradio.com Directamente desde Nueva York, USA, STED-E & HYBRID HEIGHTS nos trae otro episodio impresionante de SET LATINO MUSIC, como parte de la Red SOMNIA TALENT RADIO. ¡Disfrutar! Más información en www.somniaradio.com Direto de Nova York, USA, STED-E & HYBRID HEIGHTS nos traz outro episódio de tirar o fôl ...
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Lar Flynn presents the Friday Night Rock Show podcast, as well as the radio programme of the same name, every Friday from 10pm on Ireland’s Radio Nova. Judas Priest, Rory Gallagher, Thin Lizzy, Metallica, Steely Dan, Rush, Black Sabbath , lots of Irish rock including new music, and much, much, more. The podcast catches up with some of the artists featured on the show
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From Canadian crooner KD Lang, to the original ambisexual androgynous alien, David Bowie, who “fell to Earth and put on a frock”, The Greatest Gender Benders of Music is a ten-part series produced and presented by Radio Nova’s ‘out and proud’ presenter, Clint Drieberg. He examines the music of great ‘gender benders’ and the positive effect on culture they have had especially within the LGBTQI+ community.
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“Music Talkshow” is a musicology dissemination show by our local University of Oslo early career music and sound researchers – PhD’s and postdocs. How do we communicate our research to the “outside” world? How do we maintain our relevance to society as academics? People who write about music, but not the music itself? In other words, how does our work relate to the real world, and how does the real-world manifests in our work? In this show, we tackle these unanswerable questions with a light ...
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Viewpoints

Community Radio Fund of Canada

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«Viewpoints» is the latest podcast and news magazine produced by the Community Radio Fund of Canada. It provides an overview of what’s happening across Canada, thanks to some 20 radio reporters posted across the country (British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, North West Territories, Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia) and working for the Local Journalism Initiative (LJI). The Local Journalism Initiative (LJI) supports the production of original civic journalism news content that covers the d ...
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Morning Drive

Nacho Nova and Jessie D

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Your flavorite morning radio show, now available as a podcast! Join your beloved hosts Jessica and Nacho AKA Jessie & "The Nach" as they get your day started off right. Recorded in Austin, TX, the live talking capitol of the world!
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Harbinger Showcase

Harbinger Media Network

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Weekly highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts including Alberta Advantage, The Breach Show, Tech Won't Save Us, Press Progress Sources & 55 more. This podcast is syndicated for community and campus radio at Montreal’s CKUT, Victoria’s CFUV, at CKUW and CJUM in Winnipeg, at CiTR and Co-op Radio in Vancouver, at CJTM in Toronto and at CJBU in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Find out more and support our work at harbingermedianetwork.com
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Halifax Is Burning : Interviews is a podcast that shines a spotlight on feature length conversations with musicians, artists, and interesting people from Canada's East Coast and beyond. Halifax Is Burning is a radio show dedicated to promoting the best in Atlantic Canadian music. Airing Tuesdays on CKDU 88.1FM in Halifax, NS at 6:30pm, the show was named Music Nova Scotia's Radio Program of the Year for the last five years and won the East Coast Music Award for Media Outlet of the Year in bo ...
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Howe's Things

Nic Gunning

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Nic Gunning hosts the official podcast and radio show of the David A. Howe Public Library. Listen for book news, great segments and library events! Listen in Wednesday at 9 pm on 92.7 WRAQ Angelica. The All the Books Show (2015-2020) Howe's Things (2020-Present)
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The Chrissie Swan Show features everything you love about the popular radio and TV star. From hilarious and relatable stories from her own life, popular segments including Swan’s Singalong, Mystic Chrissie and Celeb Stuff – Chrissie will have you entertained and laughing out loud. It's also home of The ChrissieCast where Chrissie interviews interesting people "Live from The Compound."
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Being very polite to robots. If you like what you hear here, tune into Radio Nova for the cereal messers: PJ Gallagher and Jim McCabe's radio show, "Morning Glory", every weekday from 6-10am. The IMRO Radio Award-winning show features news, sport, weather, traffic and craic every day, as well as the most seriously addictive music in town! Thanks to…
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A beautiful triangle decorates the dawn sky tomorrow. Two of its points are easy to see: the crescent Moon and the planet Venus, the “morning star.” The final point is a bit tougher: the planet Saturn, to the upper right of the Moon. It’s just half of one percent as bright as Venus, but its proximity to the brighter bodies will help it stand out. S…
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Two bright crescents team up in the early morning the next couple of days: the Moon and the planet Venus – the brilliant “morning star.” They’re quite low as twilight begins to paint the dawn sky. The Moon is an obvious crescent. The Sun illuminates only about one-sixth of the lunar hemisphere that faces our way – the crescent. It’s nighttime acros…
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Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts. On this episode we analyze week three of the campaign on THE ROVER - ELECTION 2025, review the english language leaders debate on THE BREACH SHOW, speak with independent, Palestinian-owned press Int…
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The story of a black hole in Cygnus, the swan, is like the tale of an angler – there’s the star it caught, and the one that got away. V404 Cygni is about 7800 light-years away. It appears fairly close to the star that marks the intersection of the swan’s body and wings, which is high in the sky at dawn. The system was first noticed in 1938, when it…
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Join Marty Miller as we blast off into another edition of This Week in Music History, taking a look at the happenings from April 21st to 25th!This week, we’ll explore the mysterious disappearance of The Clash's Joe Strummer, and the unexpected circumstances that led him to Paris. We also remember the iconic Prince, who was tragically found at Paisl…
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The most amazing object visible through a small telescope doesn’t look all that remarkable. In fact, it looks like a faint star. Yet that point of light packs the power of 10 trillion Suns – the power of a quasar. 3C 273 is the first quasar ever discovered. When astronomers first saw it, they thought it was just another star. It looks like a star, …
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The mild nights of spring are good times for skywatching. Only one thing is missing: a great meteor shower. The best showers are clustered in fall and winter, with the Perseids of August sometimes joining the list. Although the season doesn’t offer a great shower, a pretty good one should reach its peak tomorrow night: the Lyrids. Under a dark sky,…
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The Sun is four and a half billion years old – a third of the age of the universe. Compared to the stars in globular clusters, though, it’s a youngster. Those stars were born when the universe was young. An example is Messier 3 – a family of about half a million stars. The cluster is about 11.4 billion years old. That means its stars were born just…
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Our man is joining the fifth floor, and he's very excited about it. If you like what you hear here, tune into Radio Nova for the cereal messers: PJ Gallagher and Jim McCabe's radio show, "Morning Glory", every weekday from 6-10am. The IMRO Radio Award-winning show features news, sport, weather, traffic and craic every day, as well as the most serio…
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In Winnipeg, Manitoba, a workshop explores how theatre can be used to build leadership skills. The Award-winning Poetry Walk returns to Courtenay, British Columbia, with a new interactive twist. Liverpool’s Astor Theatre gets a “life-changing” donation from the J&W Murphy Foundation. And Chris Donovan’s upcoming book, The Cloud Factory, explores Sa…
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The Lucy spacecraft is headed for the Trojan asteroids – big chunks of rock and metal that share an orbit with Jupiter. But it’s checking out some other sights along the way. This weekend, for example, it’ll pass just a few hundred miles from a body in the asteroid belt, between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars. Lucy is named for the fossilized remai…
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Marty Miller chats with Peter M Smith - a talented actor from Drimnagh, sharing insights on stepping into the iconic role of honoring the late Philip Lynott. This episode dives into the emotional journey of portraying a figure who put Dublin rock music on the map. Peter reflects on the weight of walking the same streets as Lynott and what it means …
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A tight pair of stars got a lot tighter a few years ago. The stars merged, forming a single star. And it’s still settling into its new configuration. V1309 Scorpii produced a brilliant outburst in 2008. At first, it was classified as a classical nova. Such an eruption occurs when a small dead star pulls gas from a close companion. When enough gas p…
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If you look up the details of W Ursae Majoris, you’ll find that its two stars are about a million miles apart. The way astronomers figure that distance, though, is from the centers of the two stars. When you measure the distance between their surfaces, the stars are a whole lot closer. In fact, they’re touching. That makes them a contact binary – o…
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Harbinger Showcase is a weekly podcast featuring highlights from Canada's #1 coast-to-coast community of politically and socially progressive podcasts. On this episode we analyze week 2 of the 2025 federal election campaign on THE BREACH SHOW, explain why Newfoundlanders are worried about what a Conservative party victory would mean for press freed…
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The most massive stars are seldom alone. Most of them have one or more companions – stars that are bound to each other by their mutual gravitational pull. Such stars were born together, from the same giant cloud of dust and gas. Dense clumps in the cloud collapsed and split apart, giving birth to heavy stars. One possible example is Antares, the br…
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