World at 5. 2012-02-09. 17:00-18:00.

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2012
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172643
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Year
2012
Reference
172643
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Credits
RNZ Collection
Bryan, Geoff, Newsreader
Smalley, Rachel, Presenter
Williams, Maurice, 1929-, Interviewee
Wilson, Mark, 1968?-, Producer
Cooper, Emily, Reporter
Dunne, Peter, 1954-, Interviewee
Patterson, Andrew, Presenter
Berry, George, Reporter
Radio Live, Broadcaster

World at 5, is normally hosted by veteran broadcaster Paul Henry presenting a mix of current affairs, news as it happens, audience feedback and his own unique brand of entertaining talk. Not shy of controversy, Paul Henry interviews the newsmakers of the day.

Today on World at 5:
Geoff Bryan presents a news bulletin at the top of the hour, this is followed by a sport news bulletin and weather report. Before the show begins, the latest news headlines are repeated.

Today’s show is presented by Rachel Smalley who is sitting in for Paul Henry. Guests today include:

The report into the collapse of the CTV building in Christchurch shows the building did not meet standard building code. Maurice Williamson (Minister Building & Construction) talks to the report.

An update on news headlines with Geoff Bryan and a traffic report with Kelly Ashdown.

Emily Cooper (Radio Live Journalist) who formerly worked for CTV at the time the of the building collapse talks with Rachel about the public report; how the building did not meet standard building codes at the time it was constructed and how this news has impacted upon the victims' families.

Geoff Bryan returns at 17:30 with the latest news, sport and weather report.

Andrew Patterson, Business Editor Radio Live analyses the latest business developments.

Peter Dunne (United Party Leader) wants the crew of the Erebus flight formally exonerated from suggestions that the two men who flew the flight deliberately flew the plane into the side of the mountain killing everyone on board. Earlier, Air NZ CEO Rob Fife made a public apology for the way the airline handled the tragedy.

Another traffic report is presented by Kelly Ashdown.

George Berry (Live Sport Journalist) is down at Sky City on the red carpet and talks live from the venue with Rachel to preview New Zealand's prestigious sport event.