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''Paul Kennedy'' was a regular host of [[Contact 89FM]]'s ''Drive'', ''Breakfast'', ''Noisyland'' and ''Urban Jangle'' [[More on shows|shows]] (among others) between 1995 and 1996.  As the station made the transition to a more "professional" entity Kennedy became an increasingly permanent fixture, often hosting many long consecutive shifts.  He was also one of the more "informative" announcers on New Zealand specialist shows, reporting news, info and tidbits on the music played.  He may have also been a writer for [[Nexus]] (?).  He left Hamilton to pursue a career in music journalism further - going on to work fulltime for Auckland's bFM and becoming the Editor for the NZ broadcasting industry e-newsletter ''Median Strip'', which in turn became ''RadioScope''.  He was also a member of [[Disjecta Membra]] in 1995.
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Paul "fuck-face" Kennedy was a regular host of [[Contact 89FM]]'s ''Drive'', ''Breakfast'', ''Noisyland'' and ''Urban Jangle'' [[More on shows|shows]] (among others) between 1995 and 1996.  As the station made the transition to a more "professional" entity Kennedy became an increasingly permanent fixture, often hosting many long consecutive shifts.  He was also one of the more "informative" announcers on New Zealand specialist shows, reporting news, info and tidbits on the music played.  He may have also been a writer for [[Nexus]] (?).  He left Hamilton to pursue a career in music journalism further - going on to work fulltime for Auckland's bFM and becoming the Editor for the NZ broadcasting industry e-newsletter ''Median Strip'', which in turn became ''RadioScope''.  He was also a member of [[Disjecta Membra]] in 1995.
  
 
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