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Book to please be added: ‘Other Stations Are Shit’: Student Radio in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Added without the cover & haven't filled in language field.
World Cat just has the language as English. Is the content roughly 50-50 English Te Reo?
& I can't use your cover as the ISBN isn't displayed & I'm not allowed to use the World cat cover. My local library doesn't carry this one. If you can't supply the cover from an approved source you can photograph or scan your own cover, add it to your profile photos & a librarian can take it from there.
It will take a few days to be fully searchable, so in the meantime use this link.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Added without the cover & haven't filled in language field.
World Cat just has the language as English. Is the content roughly 50-50 English Te Reo?
& I can't use you..."
No reply so I am closing this. If you find a valid source for the cover please post in the Adding a Cover thread, as once a thread is closed it is unlikely to be checked again.
* Authors: Matt Mollgaard and Karen Neill
* ISBN: 978-0-473-69263-6
* Publisher: Harvest: Fresh Scholarship from the Field
* Publication Date Year: 2023
* Publication Date Month: November
* Publication Date Day: n/a
* Page Count: 228
* Format: Paperback
* Description: From its beginnings in 1969 as a student capping stunt, student radio has gone on to become an influential source of music and culture across Aotearoa New Zealand. Fresh sounds, new talent, and creative expression have secured the sector’s reputation as the ‘research and development’ branch of the country’s music milieu, where each station is a champion of its local scene, serving as a springboard for bands, presenters and contributors.
‘Other Stations Are Shit’: Student Radio in Aotearoa New Zealand’ celebrates the contributions of student radio to the arts ecosystem. With full colour images and ephemera, staff profiles and chapters on each of the contemporary stations in addition to student radio whānau, music and its future, this book explores and documents the cultural phenomenon that is student radio.
* Language: English, Te Reo Māori
* Link to book: https://my.christchurchcitylibraries....