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Montag, 11. 4. 2016
Morning Show (06-10)
with Dave Dempsey and Nina Hochrainer
Just eat it, that’s our motto this week as we take a close look at your breakfast and make sure you don’t throw anything away that’s still perfectly good! Also, Ogris Debris have released their first full album, finally, and we can’t wait to listen through it. Oh, and, we have the very last tickets for Florence and the Machine up for grabs! And yes, we love you, too.
Update (10-12)
with Chris Cummins
Close Up: Hardcore
It was a musicvideo that kickstarted the career of russian born filmmaker Ilya Naishuller. His first-person-POV-clip "Bad Motherfucker" for his own band Biting Elbows appeared online 2013 and attracted approximately 23 million views on YouTube. Timur Bekmambetov, Russia most successful director and producer, contacted the young Naishuller through Facebook and offered to produce a feature film in the same style. Now "Hardcore" starts in our cinemas and it promises to be a physical experience like no other movie. We tell you more about the first-person-action-experience. (Christian Fuchs)
Termine | Webtip | FM4 Indiekiste
Reality Check (12-14)
with Steve Crilley
- Mikl-Leitner’s move to Lower Austria
Austrian foreign minister, Johanna Mikl-Leitner is to leave her post to become deputy governor of Lower Austria. Political analyst, Thomas Hofer gives us his views on the timing of the move and what it tells us about Lower Austrian priorities.
- Ukraine’s political crisis
The political crisis in Ukraine has deepened with the resignation of Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Our Kiev correspondent, David Stern analyses the reasons for the prime minister’s departure and the huge challenges facing the country.
- Macedonia and the refugees
Tear gas and rubber bullets; that was the response by Macedonian authorities when refugees stranded at Idomeni in Greece tried to force their way through the border fence. Reality Check speaks to Yasmin Redzepi, director of a Macedonian NGO that helps refugees at the border.
- Afghanistan
With the arrival of spring the Taliban has launched a major offensive in Afghanistan - particularly in Helmand Province where there are reports of US-trained Afghan soldiers defecting to the rebels. Reality Check speaks to Thomas Ruttig, co-director of the Afghanistan Analysts Network, for his assessment of the situation.
- Islamophobia in Europe
A recently published report shows that Islamophobia is on the increase in Europe. Dr. Farid Hafez, from the department of Political Science and Sociology at the University of Salzburg and one of the authors of the report, speaks to Reality Check.
News of the day.
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FM4 Unlimited (14-15)
with Functionist and Beware
The daily cross-genre, eclectic styles mixshow.
Available with immediate effect - the stream!
Philip Bader, Nicone | Break It Down (Original Mix) |
DR PACKER | I Feel Acid |
Wonderful (feat Terisa Griffin - Kenny Dope instrumental) | Terry Hunter |
Afrodisco (Dario D'Attis - Main Cut) | The Funk Ensemble (Prod. by Dario'Dattis) |
Why Does The Wind? (Morgan Geist Remix) | Tracey Thorn |
Acid Zulu (Original Mix) | Afroproject |
Funky Town (club edit) | CMC & SILENTA feat PENNY |
Marioa's Mushrooms | DANEEKA, Doc |
Take Me to the Disco | Freddy Fresh & Krafty Kuts |
Plis Infinis N°2 (Rainer Truby Trio Mix) | Frederic Galliano |
Break Me - D's Freestyle Restyle | Freeform Five |
Connected (15-19)
Chaos Computer Club Österreich
Sarah Kriesche hat ein Interview mit der Vorständin (eine von 3) vom Chaos Computer Club-Wien, der sich jetzt neu gründet (gab es ja schon einmal). CCC Wien fällt über die "Digital Roadmap" her und der Staatstrojaner ist da natürlich auch ein Thema. Sprich sie behandeln Österreichische Themen unter dem Label.
Zum Staatstrojaner gibt es auch ein Interview mit dem Justizminister - der "darf" aber nicht sagen, welche Firma die Spionage-Software liefert, Sarah denkt aber, das ist rausfindbar.
Auf der Freiwilligenmesse
Auf der Wiener WU findet Montag und Dienstag die Freiwilligenmesse "Young Volunteers" statt - die einen Überblick über Angebote zur Freiwilligenarbeit speziell für junge Menschen bietet. Von Wikipedia-Autorinnen, über Flüchtlingshilfe bis zum Auslandsvolontariat. Irmi Wutscher sieht sich auf der Messe um und spricht mit jungen Frewilligen.
Festivalradio: Poolbar Festival in Feldkirch
Es ist das wohl längste Festival dieser Saison: von 7. Juli bis 20. August ziehen wieder internationale und nationale Acts in das alte Hallenbad in Feldkirch und bringen Popkultur nach Vorarlberg. Mit dabei: Bilderbuch, Drangsal, The Very Best, Jurassic 5, Romano, Steaming Satellites, Truckfighters, Avec und viele mehr. Das erste LineUp gibts hier.
Reportage: #NuitDebout
In Frankreich wird unter diesem Motto - "die Nacht, in der wir aufstehen" - seit Tagen massiv gegen die Arbeitsmarktreform protestiert, die vor allem eine Flexibilisierung der Arbeitszeiten bringen soll. Unser Korrespondet Christophe Kohl mit einer Reportage aus Paris.
Close Up: Familie zu mieten (Petra Erdmann) | FM4 Artist Of The Week: Ogris Debris (Clemens Fantur)
Homebase (19-22)
mit Natalie Brunner
FM4 Restlessen: SelbstversorgerInnen im Burgenland
2-teilige Reportage anlässlich des Mutter-Erde-Schwerpunktes im ORF.
FM4 Artist Of The Week: Ogris Debris | Poolinale | mit Eva UmbauerHeartbeat (22-00)