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Fiona Anderson Hill. ( 1955-07-14) 14 July 1955 (age 69) Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Nationality. New Zealander. Occupation. Broadcaster. Fiona Anderson Kim Hill CRSNZ (born 14 July 1955) is a New Zealand broadcaster who presented the programme Saturday Morning on Radio New Zealand National, a public radio station, between 2002 and 2023.
Suzy Cato – Access Radio Network presenter. Sharyn Casey – The Edge presenter. Wallace Chapman – Radio New Zealand National presenter. Lana Coc-Kroft – former radio presenter. James Coleman – Radio Live and The Sound presenter. Pam Corkery – former Newstalk ZB presenter. Joe Cotton – More FM presenter. Bryan Crump – Radio New ...
It includes radio presenters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "New Zealand women radio presenters" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Paul Martin (radio presenter) Alison Mau. Noelle McCarthy. Gary McCormick. Gordon McLauchlan. Simon Mercep. Jim Mora (broadcaster) Stacey Morrison. Jesse Mulligan.
Mister Organ. Mister Organ is a 2022 New Zealand documentary film by David Farrier, focusing on the life of Michael Organ, an enigmatic figure associated with an antiques store and car clamping business in Ponsonby, Auckland, and Farrier's attempts to learn more about his life.
Lucy Mary Hockings is a New Zealand news presenter for the BBC. She is one of the chief presenters broadcasting worldwide and across the UK. She is also a moderator, events host and media trainer. [ 1] Her roles include anchoring Live with Lucy Hockings on BBC World News. [ 2]
The 2019 New Zealand Radio Awards were the awards for excellence in the New Zealand radio industry during 2018. It was the 42nd New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [1]
It was the 45th New Zealand Radio Awards, recognising staff, volunteers and contractors in both commercial and non-commercial broadcasting. [1] The nominees were announced on 11 May 2022, with the award winners announced during a virtual ceremony held on 21 July 2022.[3][4]