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    <title>CBC Radio 3 Extended Play: Interviews and Ideas</title>
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    <description>CBC Radio 3’s Extended Play is a bi-weekly podcast that explores current events happening in the world of Canadian independent music. Hosted by Lisa Christiansen, it is an ongoing conversation between artists and listeners about the issues having an impact on music culture today.</description>
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      <title>EP #6 - Canadian Stories: Why we tell them?</title>
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      <title>EP #5 - Does indie music have colour?</title>
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      <title>EP #2 - Has Technology Made Music Better?</title>
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      <title>EP #1 - Is it still possible to write a Christmas classic?</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the first edition of CBC Radio 3’s new current affairs podcast. This week we embrace the holidays and ask the question: is it still possible to write a Christmas classic? Featuring Ron Sexsmith, Zeus, Craig Norris and Rita MacNeil.</itunes:subtitle>
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