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The bFM Wire Today With Damian Christie: 12 - 2pm

The bFM Wire Today With Damian Christie: 12 - 2pm weekdays


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On the Wire today with Damian Christie:

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  • David Herkt, co-founder of the now defunct NZ Tabloid.com
  • Rob O'Neill, Australian correspondent on George W's tour of Oz.
  • Zambesi's Neville Finlay on NZ Fashion Week
  • A second bridge or a tunnel for Auckland harbour - you decide
  • Plus: Newsboy's world of sport and the Film Review with Ant Timpson
  • The Wire, 12-2pm weekdays, 95bFM. Listen online at www.95bfm.com

    Aucklanders can tune in at 95 on the FM dial.

    From the desk of Damian Christie, 95bFM Radio, News and Editorial Director


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