Plus: Some changes to the RN schedule
| | Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Benjamin Netanyahu, Rishi Sunak, Giorgia Meloni. These names are known across the world. Powerful leaders, inducted into the highest echelons of society, who make decisions that shift geopolitics. But before they were world leaders, they were ordinary people. And in delving into their pasts, perhaps we can see who they might become — and what they might do — to affect our futures. Experts, colleagues and confidantes of these most powerful people will share their insights in a new podcast hosted by Hamish Macdonald. The first episode of Take Me To Your Leader launches on the ABC listen app on January 25. And we have updates on RN's 2023 radio schedule. RN Drive will bring you the best news and analysis of the day at the earlier time of 4pm, before PM starts at 5.30pm. Then, from 6pm Monday to Thursday, tune in to our specialist programming hour of Health Report, The Law Report, The Religion and Ethics Report and The Money. On Fridays, you can catch Marc Fennell's media, culture, and technology program, Download This Show. RN's afternoon schedule will still include the ever-popular Conversations at the earlier time of 2pm and the encore broadcast of Late Night Live at 3pm. Saturdays will also sound different in 2023, with The Bookshelf's Cassie McCullagh presenting The Weekend from 1 to 3pm. You can find more information about these time changes in our online article, and explore the full 2023 RN schedule here. Until next time, Anna Levy, deputy digital editor Enjoy getting ABC RN in your inbox? Invite your friends to sign up too! |
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Hamish Macdonald explores the seismic shifts unfolding globally and the leaders who are radically reshaping today's world. |
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Cemetery technologies make some people uncomfortable, but for others they provide a new way of memorialising their dead. |
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How has one iconic city shaped, and been shaped by, jazz? |
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Since Netflix arrived in Australia in 2015, international streaming platforms have become the norm. But is there a benefit for local film and television productions? |
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