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26 NT NEWS. Saturday, July 14, 2012. www.ntnews.com.au PUB: NT NEWS DATE: 14-JUL-2012 PAGE: 26 COLOR: C M Y K THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) 3D SAT 10.05, 3.30, 6.15, 9.00PM 2D SAT 9.30, 12.45, 8.30PM BRAVE (PG) 3D SAT 4.20PM 2D SAT 9.45, 12.00, 2.10, 6.30PM ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (PG) 3D SAT 12.30, 4.30PM 2D SAT 9.30, 10.30, 11.10, 1.40, 2.30, 6.30PM KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (PG) 3D SAT 11.30, 6.20PM 2D SAT 10.00, 12.15PM PROMETHEUS (M) 3D SAT 8.55PM TED (MA15+) SAT 12.10, 2.25, 3.40, 4.40, 6.00, 7.00, 8.15, 9.15PM MEN IN BLACK 3 (M) SAT 9.05PM SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (M) SAT 1.15, 3.50, 6.25, 8.25PM THE THREE STOOGES (PG) SAT 2.15, 4.10PM DUMBO (G) SAT 9.30AM CASUARINA THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) 3D SAT 12.45, 3.30, 8.30PM 2D SAT 10.00, 6.15PM BRAVE (PG) SAT 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 1.05 TED (MA15+) SAT 10.20, 12.00, 2.10, 4.20, 6.45, 8.15, 9.00PM ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (PG) SAT 10.00, 12.30, 2.30, 4.25, 6.20PM HYSTERIA (M) SAT 2.25, 4.35, 6.30, 9.00PM SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (M) SAT 3.20, 6.00, 8.30PM CITY LEGEND NO FREE TICKETS CINEBUZZ MOVIE OF THE WEEK $10 ALL TICKETS $6 AUDIO DESCRIPTION CLOSED CAPTIONS Session times are subject to change without notice. Session Times Copyright © 2012 - EVENT Cinemas. NOW SHOWING PREVIEW SCREENING Monday, 16 July - 7pm PR $ 2 4 * TICKETS BONUS GIFT BAG INCLUDED *Plus $1.10 online booking fee Sunday 15 th July Mindil Beach Starts approx 10am No Alcohol admitted No Motorised Vehicles on beach No Glass 1013893 SAND CASTLE SA AND ND TUG OF WAR Starts a Starts a F BEST BEER CAN BOAT ox 10 approx 10am appro appro R T BEST SOFT DRINK BOAT m m HENLEY ON MINDIL BATTLE OF MINDIL AND MORE! No Al cohol admi tt ed No Motori s ed Vehi cles on beach LE LE D B B B A ATTLE OF ATTL A A DIL MIND M DIL MIND ND AN ! ORE! MO MINDIL MARKETS TRADING ALL DAY Presentations approx 5pm ENTRY BY GOLD COIN DONATION Proceeds to Carers NT PHONE 8931 2555 www.cmaxcinema.com.au 1017776 *3D Amazing Spiderman Daily to Tues 2.10, 6.55 & 9.25pm TED (MA)15+ Daily to Tues 11.35am 1.30, 3.30, 5.40, 7.30 & 9.30pm Snow White & The Huntsman (M) Daily to Tues 11.10am, 3.20, 7.25 & 9.30pm Brave [PG] Daily to Tues 9.50am & 11.35am *3D Brave [PG] Daily to Tues 2.15pm Ice Age 4 [PG] Daily to Tues 9.50am, 1.30 & 4.15pm *3D Ice Age 4 [PG] Daily to Tues 12.20 & 6.15pm Three Stooges [PG] Daily to Tues 9.30am & 5.30pm *3D MIB 3 (M) Daily to Tues 4.45pm *A SURCHARGE APPLIES FOR ALL 3D SESSIONS. Underlined = Cinema with Crying Room Batman Marathon Batman Begins Dark Knight Dark Knight Rises Wed 18 th July Tickets on Sale Now Amazing Spiderman (M) Daily to Tues 9.45am, & 8.15pm ENTERTAINMENT l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ntnews.com.au Katy Perry performing in Hollywood last month with her giant film reel bra Katy’s bra a reel risk KATY Perry’s insurance agents think her bizarre stage costumes ‘‘could be lethal’’. The pop star is known to wear giant film reel bras and other outlandish garb dur- ing her performances. Katy dresses decadently and is willing to take on the risk of wearing rotating lolli- pop bustiers onstage. ‘‘I keep being told the insurers are worried I will injure my neck,’’ she told The Sun. ‘‘I seriously doubt it could be lethal but they want a new bra designed that will not al- low hair to be caught up.’’ During one performance Katy experienced what could have been a hair emergency. ‘‘Well, I was always known at school as the over-the- shoulder-boulder-holder. My hair got caught in the wheels of my spinning peppermint bra and began to coil around and around,’’ she explained. Insurance agents are af- raid another incident could result in far more harm. ‘‘It may seem trivial but a simple pulled muscle can stop a performer like Katy from going on,’’ a source said. ‘‘Insurers don’t care about the art or the fun, just the dangers.’’ REPRISE A SNIP JOHNNY Depp has re- prised his role as Ed- ward Scissorhands for a forthcoming episode of Family Guy. The ac- tor has returned to the role for the TV comedy 22 years after first starring in the 1990 film, which cemented his status as a Holly- wood heartthrob. BARING IT ALL ACTOR Channing Tat- um has confirmed plans for a sequel to his hit stripper movie Magic Mike. The actor bared all to play a male dancer in the film, in- spired by his own ex- periences as a teenage stripper in Florida. Rock ’n’ roll calls Idol judge Steven Tyler STEVEN Tyler says he’s making an exit from American Idol to put rock ’n’ roll first. Tyler said he’s leav- ing the talent show after being a judge for two seasons to rededicate himself to Aerosmith, the band he fronts. The rock star said he loved every minute on the hit singing contest but added, ‘‘it’s time to bring rock back’’. ‘‘After some long . . . hard . . . thoughts I’ve decided it’s time for me to let go of my mistress Ameri- can Idol before she boils my rabbit,’’ Tyler said in a statement yester- day. ‘‘I strayed from my first love, Aerosmith, and I’m back but instead of begging on my hands and knees, I’ve got two fists in the air and I’m kicking the door open with my band.’’ Tyler’s departure leaves original judge Randy Jackson and Jen- nifer Lopez, but the singer-actress’s future with the show also is in doubt. Swift rise to top earnings Taylor Swift US country sweetheart Taylor Swift has beaten Justin Bieber to the top of a new Forbes maga- zine list documenting the highest-paid celeb- rities under 30. The singer is estim- ated to have raked in $US57 million ($56 mill- ion) between May last year and May this year, thanks to her album Speak Now, a string of sold-out tour dates and a big en- dorsement deal with CoverGirl cosmetics. Swift, 22, edged out Bieber, 18, to claim the Forbes crown. Bieber earned $US55 million. Rihanna ($US53 mill- ion), Lady Gaga ($US52 million) and Katy Perry ($US45 million) round out the top five. Other stars to make the top 10 include singer Adele and Twilight cou- ple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. Last year, Lady Gaga topped the under-30 poll, raking in $US90 million in a year. 105.7 ABC DARWIN SATURDAY: 5.00 Tales from the Tinny 7.00 Breakfast with Sally Mason 8.00 AM 8.30 Breakfast cont.. incl Territory Gardener 11.00 Terr G’stand with Charlie King 12.35 AFL: Port Adel vs Essendon 4.40 AFL: Richmond vs G/Coast 7.00 AFL: Geelong vs Collingwood 10.00 Sat Night Country. SUNDAY: 5.30 Australia All Over 10.00 Sunday Mornings with Ivor Cole 12.10 Terr G’ stand with Charlie King 12.30 AFL: GWS vs Adelaide 4.00 AFL: West Coast vs Sydney 7.30 Sunday Evening 9.00 Sunday Profile 9.30 Speaking Out 10.00 Sunday Night Talk . ABC CLASSIC FM FM-107.3 SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00 Keys to Music 10.00 Your Request 12.00 Music Makers 1.00 Saturday Afternoon Concert 4.00 The Opera Show 5.00 Jazztrack 7.00 At Home 8.00 Saturday Evening Concert. SUNDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00 Sunday Morning 12.00 Music Makers 1.00 Sunday Afternoon Concert 3.00 Sunday Live 4.00 Song and Dance 5.00 Jazztrack 7.00 Sunday Opera. ABC NEWSRADIO 102.5FM SATURDAY: 3.30 World Brief 4.00 News Finance Sport 4.30 News Asia Pacific Review 10.00 World This Week 10.30 The World Today 11.00 News 11.30 NPR 12.30 News 1.30 Roll’ News 2.30 News 3.00 News Arts 3.30 News Business of Business 4.00 Live Drive 4.30 NPR 5.30 Go Digital 6.30 News 8.30 Science in Action. SUNDAY: 4.00 Roll’ News 4.30 Business 10.00 Live Drive 10.30 World News 11.00 News 11.30 NPR 12.30 News 1.30 News Sport 2.30 A/P Business 3.00 News Science 3.30 News 4.00 World This Week 4.30 NPR 5.30 News 6.30 Health 7.30 Go Digital 8.30 News. Territory FM 104.1 Territory Network SATURDAY: 7.00 Tight Lines with Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling 8.00 Saturday Sports 10.00 Maximum Music Weekend 5.00 Best of Night with Alice Cooper 7.00 70s at 7 with Joe Miller 8.00 Darwin’s Greatest Jukebox Hits. SUNDAY: 12.00 A Max Music Weekend 6.00 Cultural Village. CAAMA 8KIN FM 102.9 SATURDAY: 8.00 Totally Fresh 12.00 Reggae Rebels with Steve 4.00 Easy Listening 8.00 Party Mix 12.00 Overnight Sounds. SUNDAY: 8.00 Country with Pam 12.00 Mixed Up Beats 4.00 AFLCA Footy 6.00 Feel Good Sunday 8.00 Green Bush 12.00 Overnight Sounds. RHEMA FM 97.7 SATURDAY: 8.00 Sat Morning Music 3.00 20 C’down Mag 7.00 Reality Zone 10.00 Fresh. SUNDAY: 6.30 Amazing Grace 7.00 Heart & Soul 9.00. Church Service 12.00 Sun Sounds 3.00 Women of Hope 5.00 Face to Face 7.00 B’through Gen 9.00 Paul Gray. RADIO NATIONAL AM 657 SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 7.00 Sat AM 7.30 Sat Extra 9.00 By Design 10.00 Music Show 12.00 Science Show 1.00 First Bite 2.00 Weekend Arts 5.00 Encounter 6.00 AWAYE! 7.00 Books Plus. SUNDAY: 6.00 The Rhythm Divine 7.00 Correspondents 8.00 Background Briefing 10.00 360documentaries 11.00 Common Knowledge 12.00 Rear Vision 1.00 Hindsight 2.00 Weekend Arts 4.00 Music Dell 5.00 The Body Sphere 6.00 Spirit of Things 7.00 This American Life 8.00 Night Air. KIK FM 91.5 SATURDAY: 12am Throb Night live. 1am KIK’n dance music 3.00 Sat KIK 6.00 KIK’n dance music. SUNDAY: Sounds of Summer Dance and Hi NRG. MIX 104.9 FM SATURDAY: 7.00 Better Homes and Gardens 9.00 Music 4.00 Cover to Cover 6.00 Retro Party. SUNDAY: 9.00 Music 3.00 Time Warp Special 4.00 My Generation 6.00 Rick Dees. HOT 100 SATURDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00 Hot Hits 6.00 Urban Chart Hits 8.00 Hot Sessions. SUNDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00 Take 40 Australia 6.00 American Take 40 10.00 Planet Rock. RADIO LARRAKIA 94.5FM SATURDAY: 5.00 8KIN 10.00 Sentimental Journey 12.00 Local Music 2.30 Blues & Roots 6.30 NIRS Footy 10.00 Blue Thunda. SUNDAY: 8.00 Gospel 12.00 Everything Palmerston 3.30 CAAMA Footy 6.45 Youth-A- Ramma 8.00 Youth Beat.

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Page 1: Katy’sbra areelrisk...26 NTNEWS.Saturday, July 14, 2012.  PUB: NT NEWS DATE: 14-JUL-2012 PAGE: 26 COLOR: C M Y K THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) 3D …

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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) ●

3D SAT 10.05, 3.30, 6.15, 9.00PM

2D SAT 9.30, 12.45, 8.30PM

BRAVE (PG)

3D SAT 4.20PM

2D SAT 9.45, 12.00, 2.10, 6.30PM

ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTAL DRIFT (PG) ●

3D SAT 12.30, 4.30PM

2D SAT 9.30, 10.30, 11.10, 1.40, 2.30,

6.30PM

KATY PERRY: PART OF ME (PG) ●

3D SAT 11.30, 6.20PM

2D SAT 10.00, 12.15PM

PROMETHEUS (M)

3D SAT 8.55PM

TED (MA15+) ● SAT 12.10, 2.25, 3.40, 4.40, 6.00, 7.00, 8.15, 9.15PM

MEN IN BLACK 3 (M) SAT 9.05PM

SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN (M) ✚ SAT 1.15, 3.50, 6.25, 8.25PM

THE THREE STOOGES (PG) SAT 2.15, 4.10PM

DUMBO (G) ❖ SAT 9.30AM

CASUARINA

THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (M) ●

3D SAT 12.45, 3.30, 8.30PM

2D SAT 10.00, 6.15PM

BRAVE (PG) SAT 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 1.05

TED (MA15+) ● SAT 10.20, 12.00, 2.10,

4.20, 6.45, 8.15, 9.00PM

ICE AGE 4: CONTINENTAL DRIFT

(PG) ●

SAT 10.00, 12.30, 2.30, 4.25, 6.20PM

HYSTERIA (M)

SAT 2.25, 4.35, 6.30, 9.00PM

SNOW WHITE AND THE

HUNTSMAN (M) ✚

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CITY

LEGEND

● NO FREE TICKETS ✚ CINEBUZZ MOVIE OF THE WEEK $10 ❖ ALL TICKETS $6 AUDIO DESCRIPTION CLOSED CAPTIONS

Session times are subject to change without notice. Session Times Copyright © 2012 - EVENT Cinemas.

NOW SHOWING

PREVIEW SCREENINGMonday, 16 July - 7pm

PR$24*

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*3D Amazing Spiderman Daily to

Tues 2.10, 6.55 & 9.25pm

TED (MA)15+ Daily to Tues 11.35am

1.30, 3.30, 5.40, 7.30 & 9.30pm

Snow White & The Huntsman (M)

Daily to Tues 11.10am, 3.20, 7.25

& 9.30pm

Brave [PG] Daily to Tues 9.50am &

11.35am

*3D Brave [PG] Daily to Tues 2.15pm

Ice Age 4 [PG] Daily to Tues 9.50am,

1.30 & 4.15pm

*3D Ice Age 4 [PG] Daily to Tues

12.20 & 6.15pm

Three Stooges [PG] Daily to Tues

9.30am & 5.30pm

*3D MIB 3 (M) Daily to Tues 4.45pm

*A SURCHARGE APPLIES FOR ALL 3D SESSIONS.Underlined = Cinema with Crying Room

Batman Marathon Batman Begins

Dark KnightDark Knight Rises

Wed 18th JulyTickets on Sale Now

Amazing

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ENTERTAINMENT l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l ntnews.com.au

Katy Perry performing in Hollywood last month with her giant film reel bra

Katy’s braa reel riskKATY Perry’s insuranceagents think her bizarrestage costumes ‘‘couldbe lethal’’.

The pop star is known towear giant film reel bras andother outlandish garb dur-ing her performances.

Katy dresses decadentlyand is willing to take on therisk of wearing rotating lolli-pop bustiers onstage.

‘‘I keep being told theinsurers are worried I willinjure my neck,’’ she toldThe Sun.

‘‘I seriously doubt it couldbe lethal but they want a newbra designed that will not al-low hair to be caught up.’’

During one performanceKaty experienced what couldhave been a hair emergency.

‘‘Well, I was always knownat school as the over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder. Myhair got caught in the wheelsof my spinning peppermintbra and began to coil aroundand around,’’ she explained.

Insurance agents are af-raid another incident couldresult in far more harm.

‘‘It may seem trivial but asimple pulled muscle canstop a performer like Katyfrom going on,’’ a sourcesaid. ‘‘Insurers don’t careabout the art or the fun, justthe dangers.’’

REPRISEA SNIPJOHNNY Depp has re-prised his role as Ed-ward Scissorhands fora forthcoming episodeof Family Guy. The ac-tor has returned to therole for the TV comedy22 years after firststarring in the 1990film, which cementedhis status as a Holly-wood heartthrob.

BARING ITALLACTOR Channing Tat-um has confirmed plansfor a sequel to his hitstripper movie MagicMike. The actor baredall to play a maledancer in the film, in-spired by his own ex-periences as a teenagestripper in Florida.

Rock ’n’ roll calls Idol judge

Steven Tyler

STEVEN Tyler sayshe’s making an exitfrom American Idol toput rock ’n’ roll first.

Tyler said he’s leav-ing the talent show afterbeing a judge for twoseasons to rededicatehimself to Aerosmith,the band he fronts.

The rock star said heloved every minute onthe hit singing contestbut added, ‘‘it’s time to

bring rockback’’.

‘‘Aftersome long. . . hard . . .thoughtsI’ve decided

it’s time for me to let goof my mistress Ameri-can Idol before she boilsmy rabbit,’’ Tyler saidin a statement yester-day. ‘‘I strayed from myfirst love, Aerosmith,

and I’m back — butinstead of begging onmy hands and knees,I’ve got two fists inthe air and I’m kickingthe door open with myband.’’

Tyler’s departureleaves original judgeRandy Jackson and Jen-nifer Lopez, but thesinger-actress’s futurewith the show also is indoubt.

Swift rise to top earnings

Taylor Swift

US country sweetheartTaylor Swift has beatenJustin Bieber to the topof a new Forbes maga-zine list documentingthe highest-paid celeb-rities under 30.

The singer is estim-ated to have raked in$US57 million ($56 mill-ion) between May lastyear and May this year,thanks to her album

Speak Now,a string ofsold-outtour datesand a big en-dorsementdeal with

CoverGirl cosmetics.Swift, 22, edged out

Bieber, 18, to claim theForbes crown. Bieberearned $US55 million.Rihanna ($US53 mill-

ion), Lady Gaga ($US52million) and Katy Perry($US45 million) roundout the top five.

Other stars to makethe top 10 include singerAdele and Twilight cou-ple Kristen Stewart andRobert Pattinson.

Last year, Lady Gagatopped the under-30poll, raking in $US90million in a year.

105.7 ABC DARWIN

SATURDAY: 5.00 Tales from the

Tinny 7.00 Breakfast with Sally

Mason 8.00 AM 8.30 Breakfast

cont.. incl Territory Gardener

11.00 Terr G’stand with Charlie

King 12.35 AFL: Port Adel vs

Essendon 4.40 AFL: Richmond vs

G/Coast 7.00 AFL: Geelong vs

Collingwood 10.00 Sat Night

Country.

SUNDAY: 5.30 Australia All

Over 10.00 Sunday Mornings with

Ivor Cole 12.10 Terr G’ stand with

Charlie King 12.30 AFL: GWS vs

Adelaide 4.00 AFL: West Coast vs

Sydney 7.30 Sunday Evening 9.00

Sunday Profile 9.30 Speaking Out

10.00 Sunday Night Talk .

ABC CLASSIC FM FM-107.3

SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00

Keys to Music 10.00 Your

Request 12.00 Music Makers 1.00

Saturday Afternoon Concert 4.00

The Opera Show 5.00 Jazztrack

7.00 At Home 8.00 Saturday

Evening Concert.

SUNDAY: 6.00 Breaky 9.00

Sunday Morning 12.00 Music

Makers 1.00 Sunday Afternoon

Concert 3.00 Sunday Live 4.00

Song and Dance 5.00 Jazztrack

7.00 Sunday Opera.

ABC NEWSRADIO 102.5FM

SATURDAY: 3.30 World Brief

4.00 News Finance Sport 4.30

News Asia Pacific Review 10.00

World This Week 10.30 The World

Today 11.00 News 11.30 NPR

12.30 News 1.30 Roll’ News 2.30

News 3.00 News Arts 3.30 News

Business of Business 4.00 Live

Drive 4.30 NPR 5.30 Go Digital

6.30 News 8.30 Science in Action.

SUNDAY: 4.00 Roll’ News 4.30

Business 10.00 Live Drive 10.30

World News 11.00 News 11.30

NPR 12.30 News 1.30 News Sport

2.30 A/P Business 3.00 News

Science 3.30 News 4.00 World

This Week 4.30 NPR 5.30 News

6.30 Health 7.30 Go Digital 8.30

News.

Territory FM 104.1

Territory Network

SATURDAY: 7.00 Tight Lines with

Steve ‘Starlo’ Starling 8.00

Saturday Sports 10.00 Maximum

Music Weekend 5.00 Best of

Night with Alice Cooper 7.00 70s

at 7 with Joe Miller 8.00 Darwin’s

Greatest Jukebox Hits.

SUNDAY: 12.00 A Max Music

Weekend 6.00 Cultural Village.

CAAMA 8KIN FM 102.9

SATURDAY: 8.00 Totally Fresh

12.00 Reggae Rebels with Steve

4.00 Easy Listening 8.00 Party Mix

12.00 Overnight Sounds.

SUNDAY: 8.00 Country with

Pam 12.00 Mixed Up Beats 4.00

AFLCA Footy 6.00 Feel Good

Sunday 8.00 Green Bush 12.00

Overnight Sounds.

RHEMA FM 97.7

SATURDAY: 8.00 Sat Morning

Music 3.00 20 C’down Mag 7.00

Reality Zone 10.00 Fresh.

SUNDAY: 6.30 Amazing Grace

7.00 Heart & Soul 9.00. Church

Service 12.00 Sun Sounds 3.00

Women of Hope 5.00 Face to

Face 7.00 B’through Gen 9.00

Paul Gray.

RADIO NATIONAL AM 657

SATURDAY: 6.00 Breaky 7.00 Sat

AM 7.30 Sat Extra 9.00 By Design

10.00 Music Show 12.00 Science

Show 1.00 First Bite 2.00

Weekend Arts 5.00 Encounter

6.00 AWAYE! 7.00 Books Plus.

SUNDAY: 6.00 The Rhythm

Divine 7.00 Correspondents 8.00

Background Briefing 10.00

360documentaries 11.00

Common Knowledge 12.00 Rear

Vision 1.00 Hindsight 2.00

Weekend Arts 4.00 Music Dell

5.00 The Body Sphere 6.00 Spirit

of Things 7.00 This American Life

8.00 Night Air.

KIK FM 91.5

SATURDAY: 12am Throb Night

live. 1am KIK’n dance music 3.00

Sat KIK 6.00 KIK’n dance music.

SUNDAY: Sounds of Summer

Dance and Hi NRG.

MIX 104.9 FM

SATURDAY: 7.00 Better Homes

and Gardens 9.00 Music 4.00

Cover to Cover 6.00 Retro Party.

SUNDAY: 9.00 Music 3.00

Time Warp Special 4.00 My

Generation 6.00 Rick Dees.

HOT 100

SATURDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00 Hot

Hits 6.00 Urban Chart Hits 8.00

Hot Sessions.

SUNDAY: 6.00 Music 2.00

Take 40 Australia 6.00 American

Take 40 10.00 Planet Rock.

RADIO LARRAKIA 94.5FM

SATURDAY: 5.00 8KIN 10.00

Sentimental Journey 12.00 Local

Music 2.30 Blues & Roots 6.30

NIRS Footy 10.00 Blue Thunda.

SUNDAY: 8.00 Gospel 12.00

Everything Palmerston 3.30

CAAMA Footy 6.45 Youth-A-

Ramma 8.00 Youth Beat.