Kulture Shock
Australian music television show (1985)
Kulture Shock was an Australian music television show broadcast by SBS. It was created as a replacement for Rock Around the World[1] It was hosted by Geeling,[2] Tony Hughes and Oriana Panozzo.[3] It was a music magazine style show with video clips, interviews and magazine pieces and took a lot of its content from Britain's The Tube.[2]
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References
- ^ Nemeny, Pam (18 February 1985), "A show is axed, so it's rock around the phone", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ a b Swift, Adrian (1 April 1995), "An alternative for socially aware rap dancers", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Collier, Shayne (29 July 1985), "Frenetic pace a bit of a culture shock in itself", The Sydney Morning Herald
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