Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

12/11/2012

We examine how the papers here are covering the 91热爆 Director-General's sudden resignation and gauge reaction stateside.

News from home and abroad with Dotun Adebayo.

A tale of two men. As George Entwistle leaves his job as director general, his predecessor Mark Thompson begins his new post as CEO of the New York Times. Up All Night chats to two experts stateside about their views on the crisis within the 91热爆 -- and whether it could cross the pond and affect Mark Thompson's role at the newspaper.

Our correspondent in Athens tells us about the 'devastating' cuts that have just been voted through by the Greek parliament. Mark Lowan says the austere 2013 budget is necessary to secure the country's next bailout, but is incredibly unpopular and painful for many across the country.

The film's been called Australia's answer to Dreamgirls -- but two of the real life Sapphires tell Dotun what it really was like to be part of the 1960s aboriginal girl band. Laurel Robinson and Beverely Briggs - who are first cousins - were plucked from obscurity at 16 and 18 - they ended up performing for the troops in Vietnam!

4 hours

Last on

Mon 12 Nov 2012 01:00

Broadcast

  • Mon 12 Nov 2012 01:00

World Football Phone-In

Expert answers to your questions in World Football

5 live Science

The hottest science news, stories and analysis with Dr Karl

Let's Talk About Tech

Technology, gaming and web news