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  Radiowaves Newspaper Archive: The Age 29th September 2005 "Steve Cannane: provocation is on the program"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It is a provocative statement, particularly considering that in Melbourne at 5.30pm when Hack goes to air, the most recent ratings report shows it has an audience share of 3.7 per cent compared to Fox (11.4), Nova (10.8) and Triple M (10.8).
Cannane says many of the stories are generated by listeners who email suggestions or news tips via the station website.
When researching a story about Schapelle Corby this year, he went on air during the afternoon program and asked for drug dealers and airport baggage handlers to call in with their views on her explanation for how the cannabis came to be in her boogie-board bag.
www.radiowaves.fm /newsstand/australia/theage/050929.shtml   (504 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Steve Cannane
Steve Cannane is a news journalist and current affairs reporter for the Triple J radio station, the Australian national youth broadcaster.
In 2003, after Francis Leach left the station, Cannane took on the position of host of the show.
Steve Cannane's page on the Triple J Web Site
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Steve_Cannane   (169 words)

  
 MOSH!! - JJJ Reshuffle
Cannane has moved to a 5.30pm timeslot to present Hack, a solid half-hour of current affairs.
Cannane rejects any suggestion the changes mean a reduced commitment to current affairs at the station.
Cannane intends to pick up on breaking news stories as well as set his own agenda on issues overlooked by mainstream media.
mosh.server101.com /vb/printthread.php?t=2250&pp=30   (3393 words)

  
 Senator Bob Brown : Speeches+Transcripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Amongst the questions that Mr Cannane put to Father Smith was this: ‘Eighteen years ago, he’—that is, Mordechai Vanunu—‘blew the lid on weapons of mass destruction, this thing that’s such a big topic in our world today.
He has put into the mouth of Mr Cannane words that were never used, to insult and defame this ABC interviewer, his program, his station and the ABC in a way which is totally reprehensible and needs redress, so I bring it to the Senate’s attention.
On 12 November Triple J presenter Steve Cannane was interviewing Father Smith who claimed to be a close friend of a former Israeli nuclear technician who has been convicted of treason for providing Israeli state secrets to a British newspaper and imprisoned for 18 years for this offence.
www.bobbrown.org.au /500_parliament_sub.php?deptItemID=36   (575 words)

  
 [eclectika] choones of war... soldier rap from Iraq   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
They're sort of like the Vietcong, and they had bags over their heads and they had them tied up and Chris was grinning from ear to ear, like a kid who had caught some rabbits or something, but these were human beings.
STEVE CANNANE: Are they off their heads too because they've been told they're only going to be there for a certain amount of time and that keeps getting extended?
Steve Cannane and George Gittoes before that and our thanks to Triple J and Hack for that interview.
www.dstc.edu.au /ListArchive/eclectika/archive/2004/04/msg00055.html   (1677 words)

  
 News items
The vacancy has been filled internally with Sydney-based Steve Cannane, who had been reporting on the morning show.
Cannane, 32, says moving the hosting gig to Sydney will not affect the show's delivery or content.
Cannane is determined to maintain a "cheeky" tone to the program.
www.auspaytv.com /news/dec02/1304.htm   (639 words)

  
 fridaysixpm: pondering pop and politics
Cannane locates the source of this "bland-out" in the skyrocketing property prices (even when Sydney bashing, one is apparently affected by the Sydney curse of Always.
Cannane's idea holds a bit of weight when generalised - he describes how a culture of "corporate entertainment" took over Sydney about the time of the Darling Harbour redevelopment which sort of feels right.
Cannane's interesting people might be here, in scruffy bars and small galleries, but I'm not sure they have a consecrated space in our media - unless, of course, we're trying to distinguish ourselves from shallow Sydney.
www.fridaysixpm.com /archives/2004_01_01_fridaysixpm_archive.html   (3099 words)

  
 AFTER GROG BLOG: DIVES IN THE SHALLOW END
As a Triple J broadcaster Steve Cannane is firmly quagged in a mire of fads du jour so it's reasonable to expect some of the Jay's trendy pretensions, undergrad cause chasing and lo-glo alt fashions have rubbed off.
Although, I suspect, in winning a gig at the national broadcaster, he was au courant to start with.
Nor do they contain steepling toilet treks via ricketty stairs that would daunt Tensing - the summits of which are breathtaking for all the wrong reasons - but personally I fail to see how these traits make them superior premises to hang.
aftergrogblog.blogs.com /agb/2004/02/dives_in_the_sh.html   (838 words)

  
 Media Man Australia - The Online Home of Greg Tingle - Journalist and TV Presenter
STEVE CANNANE, EDITOR, 'STREWTH!': We also thought that the bulls*** detector in Sydney was dead.
STEVE CANNANE: If it dies at some stage, that's fine.
ANNETTE SHUN WAH: Journalists aren't supposed to use their influence to air personal grievances, but 'Courier-Mail' columnist Robert Craddock seems to think the code of ethics doesn't apply to him.
www.mediaman.com.au /interviews/abc_mediadimensions7.html   (4073 words)

  
 Rocknerd | JJJ vs ARIA: Are promo copies killing the industry?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
STEVE CANNANE: The record industry has been going to great lengths lately to demonise file sharers on the net as being thieves - people wanting to get something for nothing.
PHIL TRIPP: Hey, Steve, all you got to do is stop taking free CDs and prove your claims that artists are paid for all those free CDs that you've already taken, that your staff takes.
STEVE CANNANE: Ronan Sharkey there, speaking with music industry analyst, Phil Tripp.
rocknerd.org /article.pl?sid=04/04/05/0735240&mode=nocomment&tid=7   (1706 words)

  
 Sticking it to Sydney - www.smh.com.au
Is it overpriced, overrated and overrun with ridiculous people who live absurd lives, as Triple J broadcaster Steve Cannane claimed this week?
Congratulations to Steve Cannane ("Beauty is skin-deep", Herald, January 28) for highlighting the decline of Sydney.
Maybe, if like Steve Cannane your definition depends on what the pubs are like.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2004/01/30/1075340817884.html?from=storyrhs   (464 words)

  
 Peak Oil News: Austrailia's Celebrity Scientist Admits To Peak Oil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This podcast radio interview is a great introduction to peak oil from a very cool station.
Steve Cannane interviews James Howard Kunstler, author of "The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of the Oil Age, Climate Change, and Other Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century".
A tongue firmly in cheek Steve Cannane reply to Kunster's book title...
peakoil.blogspot.com /2005/06/austrailias-celebrity-scientist-admits.html   (353 words)

  
 hack notes: triple j's hack
Steve Cannane visits a house in southern Western Australia which has been refurbished using environmentally sustainable energy systems.
But in Western Australia they've gone the opposite way, because research shows that tougher laws make no difference to how much people smoke and rates of pot related mental illness.
Steve Cannane spoke with Simon Lenton from the National Drug Research Institute in Perth.
triplej.abc.net.au /hack/notes??Multimedia??   (579 words)

  
 ausculture: Sydney - Hit or Shit?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He makes some good points about the worryingly shite social pages found in the city's newspapers ('Annabella Somthing-Hyphened, an anorexic who resembles a horse and is the daughter...
Triple J broadcaster Steve Cannane has written an article about Sydney which claims “Beauty is skin-deep in our overpriced, overrated hype city”.
He makes some good points about the worryingly shite social pages found in the city’s newspapers (‘Annabella Somthing-Hyphened, an anorexic who resembles a horse and is the daughter of someone rich whose relatives live in England and may know royalty - pictured at the Envelope Opening on Saturday night’ etc) but Sydney’s not all bad.
www.ausculture.com /archives/000034.html   (159 words)

  
 Radio Ga Ga - TV & Radio - www.smh.com.au
Decades of songs: Steve Cannane inside Triple J's vast music library.
But at least the place has been prepared to take risks, try new things and give people a go.
Steve Cannane is the presenter of Hack, Triple J's current affairs show From January 19, Triple J is running 30 years in 30 days, a series celebrating the station's memorable moments.
www.smh.com.au /news/TV--Radio/Radio-Ga-Ga/2005/01/07/1104832278534.html?from=moreStories   (1495 words)

  
 Tim Blair: Comment on CALM, REASONED ANALYSIS
Although I get the impression that Steve is a lefty, he seems to do an adequate job of putting it to one side, or at least submerging it, for his professional duties.
But Steve could scarcely have done more for the cause of Right Wing Death Beasts everywhere by choosing Tim and Julian to be his guests.
Steve IS a lefty, but he's also v.
spleenville.com /~lilith33/blog/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=7945   (2673 words)

  
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As close to impossible as it may be, Nick Cave seems intent on getting smaller in his birthplace of Warracknabeal, in north-western Victoria.
The issue may well arise when Triple J's Steve Cannane interviews Cave at a public forum on December 19 in the final event of the State Library of NSW's Year of Literature.
The library has scored a coup by getting Cave to agree to talk about his creative approaches to writing for music, fiction and film (his script for The Proposition has just been shot in Australia, starring Guy Pearce).
www.smoe.org /lists/seven-seas/v03.n505   (1111 words)

  
 YPINH - Hamish on Hack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Weekdays at 5.30pm on Triple J, Steve Cannane and the Hack team deliver the goods on what's news around the country and internationally.
In March of this year, Steve interviewed Hamish and National Alliance Director, Dr Bronwyn Morkham, about where things were up to with the YPINH Campaign and what it had meant to Hamish to move from the Nursing Home he had been living in for several years, to his own place in the community in Melbourne.
In this latest interview, broadcast on Monday October 17, Hamish talks with Steve about what put him in a nursing home in the first place and what it has meant to be in his own place in the community.
www.ypinh.org.au /index.cgi?tid=346   (382 words)

  
 ABC Online Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
hey this is a big ask but would anyone have (cached maybe?) steve cannane's bio that was on the site before november last year?
7/01/2005 2:54:14 PM Subject: re: steve cannane's bio
From: surly magnets ® 7/01/2005 4:04:51 PM Subject: re: steve cannane's bio post id: 992898
www2b.abc.net.au /triplej/music/archives/archive22/newposts/992/topic992883.shtm   (326 words)

  
 Peak Oil Headines - 2 October, 2005 | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse
Steve Cannane, triple j radio Hack special (Australia) via Global Public Media
Steve Cannane interviews James Howard Kunstler, Sonia Shah, Dr Karl, Alex Wadsley and Andrew McNamara, Labour MP from Queensland's Hervey Bay
Reporter Steve Cannane interviews James Howard Kunstler, Sonia Shah, Dr Karl, Alex Wadsley and Andrew McNamara, Labour MP from Queensland's Hervey Bay.
www.energybulletin.net /9441.html   (3076 words)

  
 iOTA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
And Steve Cannane from the Hack program on JJJ, which runs at 5:30 every weeknight, is going to look into the whole `Austereo banning bands it doesn`t like` phenomenom.
I doubt the good folk at MW are swayed by volume when they investigate something, but if someone else wants to email them with their views, it can`t hurt.
Author: Steve, Posted: 16/07/2004 3:42:34 PM What I love about it is that clearly they assumed he would be an inarticulate stoner, when he turned out to be very articulate and handled himself, not only extreemely well, but out-debated them by far.
www.iota.com.au /viewmsg.asp?pid=2040   (942 words)

  
 March 2002 - We are not machines - Afraid to speak out
Publicly at least, Nike representatives claim that the company abhors any form of intimidation which would prevent workers from openly discussing factory conditions.
In a February 2001 interview on Australian radio station 2jjj the following exchange took place between Nike spokesperson Maria Eitel and 2jjj's Steve Cannane [1]:
Steve Cannane: So, any Nike factory boss in Indonesia who says Nike will pull out if you guys complain, he is wrong in saying that and you won't stand for that kind of intimidation?
www.cleanclothes.org /companies/machines/afraid.html   (728 words)

  
 Stereophile: Canadian Judge: Downloads OK
That may be true in North America, but definitely not down under, according to a March 28 opinion piece in the Sydney Morning Herald by broadcaster Steve Cannane, who argues that the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) enjoyed "its best year ever" in 2003, but doesn't want the public to know about it.
Sales figures rose steadily from 39.6 million CD albums sold in 1998 to 50.5 million in 2002—a period in which file sharing went from obscure activity to household word.
And even the singles figure is misleading, Cannane argues, because the recording industry isn't issuing as many singles as it once did.
www.stereophile.com /news/040504downloads   (820 words)

  
 Odeo: triple j's Hack Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
On tonight’s Hack program Steve Cannane speaks with the lawyer of Scott Parkin, the Texan...
With the city of Adelaide divided by the AFL finals this week, Hack’s Steve Cannane spea...
Steve Cannane spoke with Australia’s United Nations Youth Representative, Ben Whitehouse a...
odeo.com /channel/29804/view   (2152 words)

  
 Semantically driven: GetUp
When this program first started I didn't like it being on at that time of night but it's actually good because it's the only talkback/interview style show I really get to listen to on the radio.
Another reason I like it is the presenter Steve Cannane.
Last night Steve interviewed a man who helped setup a website called GetUp which is about:
jaycee.typepad.com /semantics/2005/08/getup.html   (376 words)

  
 Printer version - Media swamped by donations again   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It just goes to show, whenever there is lots of detail, even the so-called quality electronic media sometimes fail to answer the challenge.
ABC TV news in Melbourne did not carry the story at all, although like its commercial competitors, Aunty was excited by the question as to whether Steve Bracks was drunk presenting the Heinekin classic winners cheque to "Ernie Eels".
Crikey will be chatting to Triple J's Steve Cannane about the political donations story this morning and will also cover it with Tim Cox on ABC Hobart around 11.30am and with Virginia Trioli on ABC Victoria around 5.45pm.
www.crikey.com.au /media/2003/02/05-mediadonations.print.html   (666 words)

  
 Workers Online : Campaign Diary : 2001 - Issue 123 : Melanie and Me
Frank Stilwell looks back at a troubled year and looks forward to the challenges for the labour movement.
Strewth's Steve Cannane went into the viper's nest on election night and emerged with an ordinary feeling.
It was a warm November night when I shared a room at the Wentworth Hotel with Melanie Howard.
workers.labor.net.au /123/d_review_steve.html   (1326 words)

  
 CDI - Activities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
On 15 July 2003 youth radio station Triple J featured a program on the death penalty during Steve Cannane's weekly program 'The Believers'.
These interviews were followed by comments from listeners and concluding observations from Roland Rich.
Roland Rich interview on JJJ "Death Penalty" - content comes from JJJ's 'The Believers' hosted by Steve Cannane (Please Download - Roland Rich's interview begins 13.47 minutes into the audio piece.)
www.cdi.anu.edu.au /CDIwebsite_1998-2004/activities/Death_Penalty_Paper_2003.htm   (230 words)

  
 hack on triple j
Steve Cannane and the Hack team deliver the goods on what's news around the country and internationally.
What stories do you want to hear on HACK in 2006?
Catch up on the latest news headlines, or listen to the latest triple j news bulletin on demand.
www.abc.net.au /triplej/hack   (190 words)

  
 download hack in mp3: hack podcasting
Reporter, Steve Cannane spent a night hanging out with sex workers on the Great Western Highway in Sydney's Western suburbs.
The women who work there face violence and abuse almost on a nightly basis.
Following that, Steve Cannane talks to Dr Louisa Degenhardt from the Australian National Drug and Alcohol Centre at the University of New South Wales, and Richard McClean, author of "Recovered, Not Cured" on his journey through schizophrenia.
triplej.abc.net.au /hack/mp3s   (518 words)

  
 Ian Latham - Press Release   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Paul Murphy (8) and Patty Batchelor (12) took the shine off the new ball but Luke Folly (43) quickly and Andrew Holland (42) slowly upped the score.
Steve Cannane (35) and David Chin (29 not out) then upped the run rate to reach a very competitive 6 for 205.
Harry Tamvakaris and Barry Cotter shared the bowling honours but the old hands in the grand stand thought that it might be too much to chase.
www.canterbury.nsw.gov.au /latham/feb00.htm   (1118 words)

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