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Stratos TV: Highlights for April 24 - May 7 2011

Published: Mon 11 Apr 2011 10:53 AM
Stratos TV: Highlights for April 24 - May 7 2011
Stratos TV introduces a new Kiwi show in May that's perfect for Saturday afternoons, Bikerider TV. The locally made series has shifted from Sky Sport to Stratos TV joining the hot new schedule of programmes on offer with Stratos TV's nationwide move to Freeview channel 21. Stratos TV has also revamped its Facebook page where you can find all our updates. With Eurovision coming up later in May, be sure to keep an eye out for the latest news and gossip here from the 2011 competition and become a fan. As we head to winter enjoy:
BIKERIDER TV
Every Saturday from May 7 at 5pm on Stratos
New to Stratos TV is the Kiwi show that gives bike enthusiasts the ultimate fix. With live, local sport action, Bikerider TV brings bikers the best of what's happening, what's hot and handy hints on DIY from motorcross, dirt, trail, track and the roads. With expert knowledge and amazing footage, Saturday afternoons have never looked so good.
RAGGED BLOODY HEROES
Monday April 25 at 8pm on Stratos
What do you get when you mix proud tradition, an Aussie singer/songwriter and a Kiwi film-maker? You get a transtasman collaboration in a great rock video that tells the ANZAC story in a powerful new way. Follow this inspirational, half hour journey which brings music and film together to commemorate one of New Zealand and Australia's most significant events.
POPXPORT
Friday at 4:30pm on Stratos
Stratos presents a show for international music lovers. PopXport showcases musicians and bands, highlights the latest trends and reports on major music events providing a round-up of all the latest music videos and CD releases. Hosted by internationally famed VJs Markus Schultze and Catherine Vogel, PopXport is the show made for music lovers looking to stay ahead of the game.
ENDS

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