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Offline MDK2

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Radio New Zealand International
« on: May 07, 2016, 0355 UTC »
15720 kHz, 07 May 2016, 0330-now (0353): talk of an upcoming New Zealand Country Music awards ceremony with bits of songs by nominated artists. The music is akin to Australian country but with more of a contemporary feel, as if these musicians are more in touch with American indie rock than their Aussie counterparts.

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Re: Radio New Zealand International
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2016, 0608 UTC »
As long as they don't sing with fake American accents like some do in Australia, which is a turn off to many people, it should be all good... ::)
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