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Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast - it's time for The Monday Show. Aaron is off this week. so Andrew is joined by special Matthew Raisbeck of BBC Newcastle. The pair look back on a 5-1 thumping of Sheffield United and discuss the futures of Bruno and Alexander Isak. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sweden made headlines after it refused to use Video Assistant Referees following a fan revolt against its introduction. BBC Newcastle commentator Matthew Raisbeck joined Piney to discuss the future of this technology. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Dawes talks to Colin White of BBC Newcastle about the young Ram excelling on loan.
Comedian Raul Kohli, BBC Newcastle commentator Matthew Raisbeck and Charlotte Robson from the True Faith podcast on the FA Cup quarter finals, the media-room menu at Chelsea... and could Beyoncé perform at St James' Park?
Hello! Would you like to hear twice as many podcasts and longer editions of these ones, and support our print magazine? Then join the WSC Supporters' Club! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/whensaturdaycomesFashioning a goal from Mini Twiglets and asking a Jelly Baby to be keeper, magazine editor Andy Lyons, writer Harry Pearson and host Daniel Gray discuss great players who were terrible managers, from Jackie Milburn's Ipswich to Gazza's Kettering via Lothar Matthäus' Cameroon canoodle problem. Record Breakers brings a ballad from Brann, and we continue our sprightly feature, The Final Third, in which a guest contributes a match, a player and an object to the WSC Museum of Football. Joining Dan as our visiting curator this time is BBC Newcastle's Sunderland commentator, Nick Barnes.Support the show
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Newcastle United have beaten Leicester City at the King Power Stadium - here's Lee Ryder's view of the performance and result. ---------------- Join us at our LIVE event where you can join our Newcastle United writers Ciaran Kelly and Aaron Stokes alongside BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck and The Daily Telegraph's Luke Edwards. It's taking place on 26th January 2023 - and it's totally free to attend. Get your tickets via Eventbrite by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Owynn Palmer-Atkin is joined by former Foxes striker, Matty Fryatt and co-host of the Big Strong Leicester Boys Podcast, Jordan Halford. You'll hear from Luke Thomas as the trio discuss the expectations for the second part of the season for Leicester City, as Matty sets his sight on a EFL & FA Cup double for the Foxes. Plus hear from BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck who gives the low-down on City's Boxing Day opponents.
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Newcastle United have beaten Bournemouth in the Carabao Cup fourth round at St James' Park - here's Lee Ryder's view of the performance and result. ---------------- Join us at our LIVE event where you can join our Newcastle United writers Ciaran Kelly and Aaron Stokes alongside BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck and The Daily Telegraph's Luke Edwards. It's taking place on 26th January 2023 - and it's totally free to attend. Get your tickets via Eventbrite by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Newcastle United have beaten Rayo Vallecano 2-1 at St James' Park - here's Lee Ryder's view of the performance and result. There's praise for Sean Longstaff, admiration for Chris Wood, and intrigue toward the January window. While we're looking at the January window, let us tell you about LIVE event where you can join Lee, Ciaran Kelly, Aaron Stokes along side BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck and The Daily Telegraph's Luke Edwards. It's taking place on 26th January 2023 - and it's totally free to attend. Get your tickets via Eventbrite by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Public Speaking with Alfie Joey Public speaking is the subject matter for this week's podcast. Kevin was salivating about Alfie Joey. After all, he's quite the celebrity in the North East. For around 10 years Alfie has been the voice of breakfast on BBC Newcastle. With passionate listeners, many do not know what he looks like, but they know his voice alright. Alfie is soon to step away from his job at the BBC and start offering public speaking coaching plus a number of other related offers. He's multi-talented. How to Motivate the Troops in Newcastle in the Morning? Most observers will probably think folk in Newcastle are at their best, in a skimpy outfit, at night. So, Alfie has all on to raise spirits first think in the morning. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Breakfast-Presenter-on-the-BBC.mp4 Alfie's morning show ranks as one of the most listened-to radio shows outside of London. They use RAJAR to measure listenership. Alfie, he places a huge amount of focus on every link. He wants to entertain. He's Interviewed Keir Starmer Block of wood or really nice. You decide. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Keir-Starmer.mp4 Alfie is stepping away from the BBC on Halloween 31 October 2022. He's going to star in Robin Hood in pantomime at Customs House, South Shields. From mid-January, he'll have an empty diary. Link to Alfie Joey's TEDx Talk - Changing Lanes Click on the image to listen to Alfie's Changing Lanes TED talk. Public Speaking on Britain's Got Talent So, Alfie appeared on BGT. The lesson here is: when the world is watching, you'd better be good. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Britains-Got-Talent.mp4 It's a Huge Risk, But Alfie is Energised http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Huge-Risk.mp4 Rehearsing and Being Distracted Alfie tells us a story about allowing space for people to come in. http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Rehearsing.mp4 Public Speaking Expert Alfie Joey Gives a Testimonial http://thenext100days.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Alfie-Joey-Testimonial.mp4 The Next 100 Days co-hosts… Graham Arrowsmith Graham runs Finely Fettled to help organisations that want to market to affluent and high-net-worth customers. He also runs Meet Professionals which is being offered to financial advice groups as a white-labelled lead generation and conversion system. Contact Graham on LinkedIn: Visit Graham's LinkedIn Profile and by email. Kevin Appleby Kevin specialises in finance transformation and implementing business change. He's the COO of GrowCFO which provide both community and CPD-accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com
Hear from Albion duo Joel Veltman and Levi Colwill, Huddersfield based Journalist David Hartick, and BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck, as well as James from Dogma fanzine.
It's a nail biting end to the season and we chat with BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck about the week ahead for GFC, show sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
BBC Newcastle commentator Matthew Raisbeck joins the show to talk Chris Wood after he notched up his first goal for Newcastle.LISTEN ABOVE
Former Polish-American player and broadcaster Janusz Michallik on Albion's Polish contingent, and BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck previews the weekend trip to St James' Park.
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast. Andrew Musgrove is joined by BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck to look back on the January transfer window!The episode was recorded BEFORE NUFC announced their 25-man squad list - the pair talk about the players who could miss out.
Former Seagulls defender Mark Lawrenson looks back on the 2-2 draw with another of his club's Liverpool, Liam Tharme from Albion Analytics assesses the statistics for the season after 10 matches, and BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck provides an insight into the recent changes at the opposition this weekend, Newcastle United.
Artist, actor, writer, presenter, singer, impressionist, Alfie Joey has appeared everywhere from the Comedy Store to Coronation Street. Alfie co presents the breakfast show with Anna Foster on Sony nominated BBC Newcastle. His TedX talk ‘Changing Lanes’ is on YouTube and tells his remarkable story and background. On TV he played Vic Reeves’ doctor in the popular sitcom 'Hebburn'. He was in all 7 series of 'Ideal' a BBC sitcom starring Johnny Vegas. Alfie is also one half of the comedy impressionist double act The Mimic Men with Cal Halbert. Their BGT appearance has had over 2.5 million views on YouTube. You can see Alfie’s art at the North East Art Collective, the gallery in Eldon Garden, Newcastle. His first illustrated book is out now, The Ghost Who Could Not Scare. Ian & Alfie discuss; Alfie’s inspiration Finding his ‘style’ Different styles of art Stories from around the world The impact social media has had on art Best way to sell your art Industry Angel Twitter Industry Angel Website Podcast Sponsors;- Far North Sales & Marketing Carpeway MrFarrar.com
This is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for May 28th, 2021.Data from Johns Hopkins shows average daily Covid case counts in the U.S. are at less than half the level recorded at the start of May. The country is seeing an average of 23,407 new infections per day over the past week. The U.S. reports an average of 1.7 million daily vaccinations, and nearly 50% of the population has received one dose or more. Case counts have not been this low since June 2020.Melbourne, Australia was set to enter its fourth lockdown yesterday as concerns grow over the rapid spread of infections from a variant. This one will be seven days. Victoria’s Acting Premier said, “Unless something changes, this will be increasingly uncontrollable.”The incentives continue. California is giving away the country's largest pot of vaccine prize money — $116.5 million — to get more people inoculated before the state fully reopens next month. The prize includes $1.5 million each for 10 Californians. And yes, those who’ve already gotten partially or fully vaccinated are eligible.Lisa Shaw, a news presenter for BBC Newcastle, died at 44 after being treated for blood clots and bleeding and after getting the AstraZeneca shot. But now, German scientists think they know more about why these blood clot issues happen. The cold viruses used by some vaccines to insert the spike protein of COVID-19 into the nucleus of the cell can, in some people, cause bits of the proteins to enter the nucleus and break up. Those fragments enter the bloodstream and can cause clotting. The European Medicines Agency said they know of 169 such cases after 34 million doses.From the “oh the irony” department. For over a year, we’ve been on pins and needles about a virus that attacks the respiratory system and could kill us. But new research shows that in 2019, smoking killed almost 8 million people and more people started smoking. An all-time high of 1.1 billion. It’s mostly young people who are picking it up and 89% of new smokers were addicted by the time they were 25.In the United States cases were down 35%, deaths are down 20%, and hospitalizations are down 23% over 14 days. The 7-day average of new cases has been trending down since April 14. There are now 5,690,075 active cases in the United States. The current top 5 states by number of active cases: California, Virginia, Maryland, New York, and Kentucky. The top 10 counties with the highest number of recent cases per capita according to The New York Times: Chattahoochee, GA. Torrance, NM. Livingston, MO. Linn, MO. Lincoln, WA. Koochiching, MN. Alamosa, CO. Dimmit, TX. Karnes, TX. And Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK. The five states with the highest risk levels and most daily new cases per capita over 7 days are Rhode Island, Missouri, Colorado, Wyoming, and Washington. There have been 593,282 deaths in U.S. recorded as Covid-related, with a current national fatality rate of 1.79%.The states with the most new deaths reported as COVID-related: Florida 86. Michigan 62. Texas 51. California 48. Illinois 44. Pennsylvania and Georgia 39. North Carolina 24. Tennessee 22. And Oregon 21. The top 3 vaccinating states by percentage of population that’s had at least one dose, Vermont at 70.2%, Hawaii at 65.6%, and Massachusetts at 65.2%. The bottom 3 vaccinating states are Mississippi at 33.7%, Louisiana at 35.3%, and Alabama at 35.8%. The percentage of the U.S. that’s been fully vaccinated is 39.7%.Globally, cases were down 30% and deaths down 14% over 14 days, with the 7-day average trending down since April 26. There are now 14,767,886 active cases around the world.The five countries with the most new cases: India 179,770. Brazil 66,722. Argentina 41,080. Colombia 25,092. And the United States... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vaccine 4 1 1 - News on the search for a Covid 19 Coronavirus Vaccine
This is Vaccine 411, the latest coronavirus vaccine information for May 28th, 2021. Data from Johns Hopkins shows average daily Covid case counts in the U.S. are at less than half the level recorded at the start of May. The country is seeing an average of 23,407 new infections per day over the past week. The U.S. reports an average of 1.7 million daily vaccinations, and nearly 50% of the population has received one dose or more. Case counts have not been this low since June 2020. Melbourne, Australia was set to enter its fourth lockdown yesterday as concerns grow over the rapid spread of infections from a variant. This one will be seven days. Victoria's Acting Premier said, “Unless something changes, this will be increasingly uncontrollable.” The incentives continue. California is giving away the country's largest pot of vaccine prize money — $116.5 million — to get more people inoculated before the state fully reopens next month. The prize includes $1.5 million each for 10 Californians. And yes, those who've already gotten partially or fully vaccinated are eligible. Lisa Shaw, a news presenter for BBC Newcastle, died at 44 after being treated for blood clots and bleeding and after getting the AstraZeneca shot. But now, German scientists think they know more about why these blood clot issues happen. The cold viruses used by some vaccines to insert the spike protein of COVID-19 into the nucleus of the cell can, in some people, cause bits of the proteins to enter the nucleus and break up. Those fragments enter the bloodstream and can cause clotting. The European Medicines Agency said they know of 169 such cases after 34 million doses. From the “oh the irony” department. For over a year, we've been on pins and needles about a virus that attacks the respiratory system and could kill us. But new research shows that in 2019, smoking killed almost 8 million people and more people started smoking. An all-time high of 1.1 billion. It's mostly young people who are picking it up and 89% of new smokers were addicted by the time they were 25. In the United States cases were down 35%, deaths are down 20%, and hospitalizations are down 23% over 14 days. The 7-day average of new cases has been trending down since April 14. There are now 5,690,075 active cases in the United States. The current top 5 states by number of active cases: California, Virginia, Maryland, New York, and Kentucky. The top 10 counties with the highest number of recent cases per capita according to The New York Times: Chattahoochee, GA. Torrance, NM. Livingston, MO. Linn, MO. Lincoln, WA. Koochiching, MN. Alamosa, CO. Dimmit, TX. Karnes, TX. And Ketchikan Gateway Borough, AK. The five states with the highest risk levels and most daily new cases per capita over 7 days are Rhode Island, Missouri, Colorado, Wyoming, and Washington. There have been 593,282 deaths in U.S. recorded as Covid-related, with a current national fatality rate of 1.79%. The states with the most new deaths reported as COVID-related: Florida 86. Michigan 62. Texas 51. California 48. Illinois 44. Pennsylvania and Georgia 39. North Carolina 24. Tennessee 22. And Oregon 21. The top 3 vaccinating states by percentage of population that's had at least one dose, Vermont at 70.2%, Hawaii at 65.6%, and Massachusetts at 65.2%. The bottom 3 vaccinating states are Mississippi at 33.7%, Louisiana at 35.3%, and Alabama at 35.8%. The percentage of the U.S. that's been fully vaccinated is 39.7%. Globally, cases were down 30% and deaths down 14% over 14 days, with the 7-day average trending down since April 26. There are now 14,767,886 active cases around the world. The five countries with the most new cases: India 179,770. Brazil 66,722. Argentina 41,080. Colombia 25,092. And the United States 24,393.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chief Football writer for The Times Henry Winter discusses Graham Potter, the club’s identity and their chances of survival and BBC Newcastle reporter Matthew Raisbeck gives us the latest from the North East ahead of a crucial Premier League game this weekend.
It's the first episode of our new series "Magpie Memoirs" which sees our host Daryl Mitchelhill interview local journalists, presenters and celebrities who have paved the way in their careers whilst following Newcastle United Football Club throughout. Our launch sees us joined by BBC Newcastle's match-day commentator Matthew "Razor" Raisebeck who talks us through his days following the club as a fan and now dedicating his career commentating on the club he loves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our team are back to discuss a big week at the Stadium of Light - and to look ahead to another key fixture. Joining the usual suspects of Phil Smith, Mark Donnelly and James Copley is BBC Newcastle's Nick Barnes, as the quartet cast their eye over the opening week of Kyril Louis-Dreyfus' reign, the back-to-back wins over Burton Albion and Fleetwood Town and the continued progression of the side under Lee Johnson. We also take a glance ahead to the visit to Crewe Alexandra in League One as the Black Cats look to continue their fine form, while our team also offer their immediate reactions to Louis-Dreyfus' first interview on Wearside and the changes he has already made behind the scenes – which include an academy reshuffle and some key off-field appointments to benefit the footballing side of operations.
BBC Newcastle's Matthew Raisbeck joins Ciaran Kelly and Andrew Musgrove to discuss Newcastle United's 4-1 defeat to MUFC. Was it as bad as it looked? What is Steve Bruce trying to achieve? What did we make of his post-game comments plus hear from the NUFC Fans Foodbank as more than £20k is raised.
Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker are joined by BBC Newcastle's Sunderland AFC commentator Nick Barnes as they talk through Saturday's Carabao Cup tie against Hull City, look ahead to Tuesday's EFL Trophy fixture against Aston Villa U21, pick up the latest on the continuing takeover saga, as well as discussing the signing of Danny Graham.
Stephen Goldsmith and Gareth Barker are joined by BBC Newcastle's Sunderland AFC commentator Nick Barnes as they talk through Saturday's Carabao Cup tie against Hull City, Tuesday's EFL Trophy fixture against Aston Villa U21, the continuing takeover saga, as well as discussing the signing of Danny Graham. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is an interview episode with Liam Milburn. In this episode, we talk about Liam's experience as a freelance broadcast experience for BBC Newcastle, past radio experiences, his podcast and his time in student radio. Liam also shares the advice he would give to people surrounding freelancing and student radio.
This episode is an interview episode with Tom Glenwright. In this episode, we talk about Tom's role as a station sound producer for BBC Newcastle and talked about his time in student radio and the advice he would give to those currently in student radio.
BBC Newcastle's Nick Barnes joins Sunderland Echo writers Phil Smith, Mark Donnelly and James Copley to discuss the latest goings-on at the Academy of Light as the Black Cats' League One fate looks set to be decided.
Whist on lock-down because of the Coronavirus pandemic, Ian Farrar wanted to create something special for the listeners. Ian live streamed (Facebook, YouTube & Twitter) for nine hours on the 15th April 2020 and interviewed 16 of his friends back to back! We have edited those videos and created bonus podcast episodes. The original videos can be watched again on the respective social media platforms. Alfie Joey is a BBC Newcastle radio presenter, event host, comedian, actor & illustrator. In this episode Alfie shares his interesting journey from training as a Catholic priest to becoming a brother in a religious order. After living a monastic life for 15 years, he decided to leave and become a comedian. Alfie even draws Ian during the show! Industry Angel Twitter Industry Angel Website Podcast Sponsors;- Far North Sales & Marketing Carpeway
Joining us in the studio (prior to lockdown) to talk about his long career as a commentator on Sunderland games, his relationships with the managers and players over the years, his favourite moments, his worst nightmares, his friendship with Benno and his relationship with tweed is BBC Newcastle’s Nick Barnes! You can listen for FREE on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in!Wash your hands, stay inside, follow the guidelines, support our NHS and each other. Stay safe lads and lasses! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Midfielder George Dobson speaks to BBC Newcastle ahead of the huge game against Coventry on Sunday, which he CAN play in, because he STILL hasn't received a 10th booking...
Steve Bruce has been speaking to BBC Newcastle about Javier Manquillo, plus there's a discussion on striker Adam Armstrong - were the Magpies wrong to let him leave two years ago?
Colin White and Marco Gabbiadini analyse Nick Barnes' exclusive interview with Former Sunderland Director Charlie Methven on Alfie and Anna at breakfast on BBC Newcastle.
The Sunderland owner Stewart Donald speaks exclusively to BBC Newcastle to clarify his plans to sell the club. Hear his FULL interview with Simon Pryde and Nick Barnes...
Head Coach Steve Bruce speaks to BBC Newcastle about the injury crisis and who on earth will line up against Rochdale in the FA Cup. With Simon Pryde and Steve Howey.
The Greatest Film You've Never Seen is a podcast where comedians Si Beckwith and Ken McGuinness chat to guests about the best, most interesting and most revered films that have passed them by.Using IMDBs 'Top 250' as a jumping off point, they ask the fascinating folk they've invited along which of these unmissable films they've missed.This episode they're joined by Radio producer Steve Drayton. Steve produces sketch show Grin Up North for BBC Newcastle for which Si and Ken write and perform sketches along with a host of other shows too. Also the man behind Mr Drayton's Record Player, Steve has a rich history of being a key part of North East culture. He's also an utter gem of a bloke with a wealth of knowledge. He picked Schindler's List. The episode isn't nearly as harrowing as you'd imagine it could have been and is a proper interesting listen with a really fascinating guest.The Greatest Film You've Never Seen is a Hope For Proles production. Music comes from Static Blue. Follow Hope For Proles in all the usual places. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Ben Wesz is joined by BBC WM's Kathryn Stanczyszyn and BBC Newcastle's Fergus Hewison to catch up on the campaign in their areas where they have been testing candidate's wrapping skills and tracing the roots of euroscepticism. Another reality TV star poses questions to BBC Reality Check's Rachel Schraer We visit a school in Kensington and also explore how health and the NHS is the political football that politicians can't help but kick right up and down the country.
Voices from the People's Powerhouse Convention in Sunderland on 19th November 2019
We were joined by BBC Newcastle's Simon Pryde, tweed connoisseur Nick Barnes and former Sunderland Defender Gary Bennett to talk all things SAFC this week, primarily focusing on what many are now seeing as a crisis point for the club, featuring; chat about leaders in the dressing room (or lack thereof), Phil Parkinson's performances in the dugout, possible problems behind the scenes, getting the right lads in, the actual chances of promotion this season, the Coventry and Gillingham results, player vs manager vs owner responsibility, their thoughts on the ownership, fashion tips... It's all in here somewhere.You can listen for FREE as usual on iTunes, Spotify, Acast and of course YouTube - get stuck in. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Find out the one word Barnesy would use to describe the defeat to Leicester City's youngsters (CLUE: it's not "unlucky"), while Bahlul Mustafazada makes his BBC Newcastle debut...
Episode S02E03 du podcast 'Des Ondes Vocast', le podcast qui parle de radio (innovation, actualités, archives).❖ Le tour des ondes, le zapping radio/podcast avec Olivier Oddou : La radio outre-Manche a connu de profondes transformations ces derniers mois suite à la dérégulation de l'OFCOM, encouragée par le Radiocentre. L'occasion d'écouter ce que donne les nouveaux 'morning shows' nationaux de Heart et Capital FM (groupe Global), mais aussi de ce qui reste en programmes locaux avec par exemple BBC Newcastle en soirée.Extraits des radios suivantes : Heart [https://www.heart.co.uk], Capital FM [https://www.capitalfm.com/], BBC Newcastle [https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcnewcastle] Animation / réalisation : Anthony GourraudIntervenants : Christophe Dalence, Olivier OddouCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO Radiostars)Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]
Episode S02E03 du podcast 'Des Ondes Vocast', le podcast qui parle de radio (innovation, actualités, archives). ❖ Le tour des ondes, le zapping radio/podcast avec Olivier Oddou : La radio outre-Manche a connu de profondes transformations ces derniers mois suite à la dérégulation de l'OFCOM, encouragée par le Radiocentre. L'occasion d'écouter ce que donne les nouveaux 'morning shows' nationaux de Heart et Capital FM (groupe Global), mais aussi de ce qui reste en programmes locaux avec par exemple BBC Newcastle en soirée. Extraits des radios suivantes : Heart, Capital FM, BBC Newcastle ❖ La radio a tout pour réussir, l'édito innovation radio : Réactions à chaud sur le Paris Podcast Festival 2019. Retour sur l'étude concernant les 'podcasts natifs', la stratégie des marques et de la presse à ce sujet, le porno audio (podcasts : Voxxx, CtrlX, le Son du Désir), etc. ➡️ Article Medium complémentaire ❖ Les archives du fond du placard : Deuxième partie de la série sur l'histoire de RFM. RFM était la première radio à vocation commerciale, ce qui était interdit avant 1984. En plus de diffuser des publicités sur son antenne, la radio utilisait un émetteur dont la portée dépassait largement les normes en vigueur. C'est pourquoi RFM fut brouillée pendant 423 jours, de 1981 à 1983. Retrouvez la suite de l'histoire de RFM en souscrivant à Des Ondes Vocast Premium (1€/mois remboursable et sans engagement). Sources/crédits : Radioscope, Schoop, Resaprod, Histoires Radiophoniques Animation / réalisation : Anthony Gourraud Intervenants : Christophe Dalence, Olivier Oddou Crédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO Radiostars) Voix off : Estelle Hubert
Episode S02E03 du podcast 'Des Ondes Vocast', le podcast qui parle de radio (innovation, actualités, archives).❖ Le tour des ondes, le zapping radio/podcast avec Olivier Oddou : La radio outre-Manche a connu de profondes transformations ces derniers mois suite à la dérégulation de l'OFCOM, encouragée par le Radiocentre. L'occasion d'écouter ce que donne les nouveaux 'morning shows' nationaux de Heart et Capital FM (groupe Global), mais aussi de ce qui reste en programmes locaux avec par exemple BBC Newcastle en soirée.Extraits des radios suivantes : Heart [https://www.heart.co.uk], Capital FM [https://www.capitalfm.com/], BBC Newcastle [https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcnewcastle] Animation / réalisation : Anthony GourraudIntervenants : Christophe Dalence, Olivier OddouCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO Radiostars)Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]
Episode S02E03 du podcast 'Des Ondes Vocast', le podcast qui parle de radio (innovation, actualités, archives).❖ Le tour des ondes, le zapping radio/podcast avec Olivier Oddou : La radio outre-Manche a connu de profondes transformations ces derniers mois suite à la dérégulation de l'OFCOM, encouragée par le Radiocentre. L'occasion d'écouter ce que donne les nouveaux 'morning shows' nationaux de Heart et Capital FM (groupe Global), mais aussi de ce qui reste en programmes locaux avec par exemple BBC Newcastle en soirée.Extraits des radios suivantes : Heart [https://www.heart.co.uk], Capital FM [https://www.capitalfm.com/], BBC Newcastle [https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcnewcastle] ❖ La radio a tout pour réussir, l'édito innovation radio : Réactions à chaud sur le Paris Podcast Festival 2019. Retour sur l'étude concernant les 'podcasts natifs', la stratégie des marques et de la presse à ce sujet, le porno audio (podcasts : Voxxx, CtrlX, le Son du Désir), etc.➡️ Article Medium complémentaire [https://snip.ly/jrlp5s]❖ Les archives du fond du placard : Deuxième partie de la série sur l'histoire de RFM. RFM était la première radio à vocation commerciale, ce qui était interdit avant 1984. En plus de diffuser des publicités sur son antenne, la radio utilisait un émetteur dont la portée dépassait largement les normes en vigueur. C'est pourquoi RFM fut brouillée pendant 423 jours, de 1981 à 1983. Retrouvez la suite de l'histoire de RFM en souscrivant à Des Ondes Vocast Premium [https://premium.vocast.fr] (1€/mois remboursable et sans engagement).Sources/crédits : Radioscope [https://radioscope.fr], Schoop [https://schoop.fr], Resaprod [http://www.resaprod.fr/RFM-story.html], Histoires Radiophoniques [http://radios.peuleux.eu/radios/r/rfm.html]Animation / réalisation : Anthony GourraudIntervenants : Christophe Dalence, Olivier OddouCrédits musicaux : Rob - It's a blast (BO Radiostars)Voix off : Estelle Hubert [http://estellehubert.com]
Saturday 9th November sees the culmination of a project which has been nurturing new playwrights in the city. It’s the Sunderland Stages Writers Project, developed as part of the Unlock strand of Sunderland Culture’s Great Place scheme - “aiming to develop talent and unlock potential in the Sunderland area.” Five writers in Sunderland were selected for “Museum Pieces”, which will showcase performances of original work by these five writers at the Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens. Three of the five writers joined us live on ArtyParti: Lisa BurnsPrimary School Teacher, South Tyneside One of the New Writing North Young Writers group leaders Member of Holmeside Writers, in Sunderland Ray HopkinsDirector of “Wear Builders ltd.”Member of Holmeside Writers, in Sunderland Jamie McLeishStaff Writer with Grin Up North, BBC Newcastle's and formerly Paul & Nessa's Happy Hour And rounding off today’s party guests, with a rich and varied background in producing theatre - Helen Green, Head of Performance for Sunderland Culture. More about ArtyParti: Our website - www.artyparti.comTwitter - @ArtyParti Instagram - @Arty_Parti_ Produced and presented by Jay Sykes. Our supporters and funders: The ArtyParti podcast is made possible thanks to the support of our five Patreon backers: Tel Erbie - Founder of Sister Shack / DJ Awkward Black Girl Jo Howell - Photographic Artist based in Sunderland Nicky Kaur - Founder of TryLife TV Stephanie Smith - Visual Artist based in Sunderland Laura Willis - Emerging Audio Producer ArtyParti's live "Celebration" events and website are made possible thanks to funding from the Arts Council England & National Lottery Heritage Fund, through the Unlock strand of Sunderland Culture's Great Place scheme.
Former Brighton & Hove Albion captain Gordon Greer discusses the 1-1 draw with Burnley and his new role as a scout with the club. BBC Newcastle commentator Matthew Raisbeck looks ahead to the match against the Magpies.
There are injury updates galore from the Magpies' Head Coach Steve Bruce - who spoke to BBC Newcastle earlier today - with a mixture of good and bad news...
Prydey and Ando discuss the under 21s' performance in the EFL Trophy defeat to Macclesfield, while Paul Dummett speaks to BBC Newcastle about no longer wanting to play for Wales.
Josh was joined in the studio yesterday by two more RR debutants and BBC Newcastle’s Nick Barnes to discuss Saturday's home win! You can listen for free on Acast, iTunes, Spotify and of course YouTube - Get stuck in.What are we talking about?The lads talk over the Pompey result, while comparing the first few results to the end of last season; Was Saturday a sign of the often discussed "post-Wembley hangover" fading?Ross; Barnesy gives his take on Jack's reactions to questions lately, and the panel give their own opinions of the Ross in/out debate of the last few weeks.. Was it at all justified and how may this have affected the management team?Transfers; Do we look like we need a LB or can/should we pin our hopes on a youngster? Who else do we need before the window ends?Looking at the start of the season for a few teams; How do we actually compare, and how do opposition fans react to their own stumbling blocks?Would we want to change anything for tomorrow's game against Rochdale, and the Lads give their predictions.Tactical analysis, formations, player performances and much more;Listen in! Hawaaaaaay! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Simon Pryde, Matthew Raisbeck and Mike Williamson assess potential Magpies transfers a week before the deadline, plus Rolando Aarons talks to BBC Newcastle about the season ahead.
"We've done something that the BBC have noticed. That's a pretty big statement, isn't it?" - Stevie B "I'm proud to be getting out of this car, and being the voice of Sunderland. Big love to everyone who has been a part." - Betty Ball On Wednesday last week, at 8pm, our friends Betty and Stevie joined The Evening Show on BBC Newcastle. Host Tamsin Robson asked Betty & Stevie about their adventures - what it's been like to create podcasts about Sunderland. This podcast was recorded literally "on the road to BBC Newcastle" - as our friends Betty & Stevie reflect back on their journey, and some of their key episodes / memories on the way. The full show is still available on BBC Sounds, if you fancy listening. --- --- --- Speak Up Sunderland is proudly made in Sunderland! Our hosts are Betty Ball and Stevie B, with music by Timecrawler 82, and our producer is Jay Sykes. Join us on our journey: Our website - SpeakUpSunderland.com Twitter - @SpeakUpSun Instagram - @SpeakUpSun or join us on Facebook!
Andrew Slaven, JJ Bull and Laura Brannan took a week off dissecting referee’s decisions last week. Then Andrew Dallas showed up at Ibrox. Four penalties were awarded to Rangers against St Mirren. But how many should they have had? Five? One and a half? Plus we preview the midweek fixtures as Steven Gerrard looks for a win over Aberdeen at the 4th time of asking. Hamilton are feeling happy again after swapping Martin Canning for Brian Rice but Hibs are no closer to a successor for Neil Lennon. We check in at Berwick Rangers, the only English team in the SPFL, as they look to avoid the dreaded drop. Elsewhere Naismith shouts Hearts to victory while it’s a wasted trip for East Fife. We’re dreaming of a Dundee derby in the promotion/relegation play-off. And please join JJ’s Scotch pie appeal • PART 1: Canning canned as Hamilton order Rice. With Andy McGilvray from the Hamilton Advertiser (3m 00s) • PART 2: Celtic v Hibs preview (06m 45s) • PART 3: Rangers given four penalties + Aberdeen v Rangers preview with Dons blogger Ally Begg (14m 20s) • PART 4: Dundee v Kilmarnock preview (28m 30s) • PART 5: SPFL round-up with Neil White + our biggest wastes of time (34m 00s) • PART 6: The story of Berwick Rangers with Simon Pryde from BBC Newcastle (40m 45s) • PART 7: St Mirren v Motherwell, Hearts v Livingston & Hamilton v St Johnstone (46m 45s)
The lads got together earlier in the month to record a special episode, pitting their "Wits" against one another, and summoning all of their great and legendary Sunderland AFC knowledge, to see who would reign supreme and win... Something or other... Aye. Get Stuck In and Merry Christmas!What are we doing?A quiz. I mean it's in the title man. Haway!A huge thanks to all our listeners for sticking with us over the past year! Merry Christmas from everyone at Roker Report, and The Roker Rapport!HAWAY THE LADS! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We were in the Midlands this weekend to witness Sunderland’s 1-1 draw with Walsall - as was today’s Roker Rapport Podcast guest, Nick Barnes of BBC Newcastle! You can listen for free on Acast, iTunes, Spotify, & YouTube - get stuck in!What are we talking about this episode?Barnesy and Gav talk about the matchday experience down at Walsall;Central defence - are Baldwin and Flanagan the pair that we need to take us forward?Aiden McGeady scored again - how good was his performance?Josh Maja’s situation - if he doesn’t sign a new deal, what path should the club take?Nick gives an update on when we can expect Duncan Watmore to start a first team game;We take a brief look ahead to the Notts County and Accrington games;All this and much, much more! Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paint your wagon and come along to hear our Connor and Alex bask in the warmth and the glory of the tweed, as BBC Newcastle's resident gent Mr Nick Barnes joins us to talk Sunderland's latest home win and all things SAFC! You can catch it as always, for free, on iTunes, Acast and YouTube!What are we talking about this week?All the action, reaction and more from the Lad's 4-1 mauling of Rochdale on Saturday;Momentum; Just how important was this win for the confidence in and around the team and fanbase?Ndong in the North east; What's happening there?The glamour of covering games and getting caught short...Loads of chat, in depth analysis and answering all your questions;Listen In! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BBC Newcastle’s Sunderland commentator Nick Barnes dropped by the Roker Rapport Podcast studios to share his thoughts on the goings on at the club this summer and reflect upon some of his favourite tales of season’s past. What are we talking about this week?Reaction to St Mirren and what Barnesy makes of the team’s progress this summer;What will our starting eleven be on opening day? Where will we finish in the league?Has Stewart Donald made the right decision by reining in his use of twitter?Plus, Barnesy answers your questions! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode you’ll hear highlights from a May 2018 panel discussion which we titled Comedy + Journalism = ?? We’re all familiar with satirical magazines, websites and TV shows like Private Eye, The Daily Mash and Have I Got News For You that deal with national and global news, but what are the opportunities for mixing comedy with local journalism – particularly in these times when many people are as likely to “consume” news from satirical websites as a newspaper? Our panellists: • Paul Stokes, co-founder and publisher of The Daily Mash website, and executive producer of TV's The Mash Report • John Scott, professional stand-up comedian with a monthly political satire show at The Stand • Damon Green, ITN's north of England correspondent • Steve Drayton, BBC Newcastle radio producer and vinylophile who brought his comedy variety show Mr Steve Drayton's Record Player to The Great Exhibition of the North
Hello and welcome to this week's Everything is Black and White Podcast brought to you by Chronicle NUFC. Lee Ryder and Sean McCormick join host Andrew Musgrove alongside special guest Matthew Raisbeck of BBC Newcastle to discuss all things Newcastle United. Starting with the great 1-0 over Manchester United on Sunday, the group analyse just how Newcastle managed to beat Jose Mourinho's side and how they build on the performance. It was a great team performance but for many it was Jonjo Shelvey who stood out and his future is up for discussion. Can he force his way into the England squad with more performances like this?Captain Jamaal Lascelles international future is also discussed while the debut of Martin Dubravka is too. We discuss the use of VAR as well as the future of some of Newcastle's 18 players out on loan. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
A young Lads team tamed the Tigers, so we mulled it over with Nick Barnes of BBC Newcastle and Spencer Vignes, author of Lost in France: The Remarkable Life and Death of Leigh Roose, Football’s First Superstar! Join us - you can hear this week’s show on iTunes, Acast and Youtube.What are we talking about this week?In-Depth analysis of the Hull gameThe kids are alright... The impact of Asoro, Maja, Robson Clarke-Salter and others.THAT wonderful team goal.Transfer rumours and who Chris Coleman might sign in January.Discuss all things Sunderland with some insight from Nick.Plus much, much more. It’s honey for the ears! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's an interview we did on BBC Newcastle talking about Jesting About, the Sainsbury's advert and other tittle tattle.
Vicky Dowdall speaks on BBC Newcastle as she backs a drink drive safety campaign http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-30245286
Comedian Rob Gilroy on Jonathan Miles' show today on BBC Newcastle with alter ego Jerry Bucham. (He was on my radio show first on BCB106.6FM - just thought I'd say... http://audioboo.fm/boos/754343-meeting-jerry-bucham)
Should local newspapers be given a tax break?
So, recently did and interview on BBC Newcastle talking about my book "Getting Sync'd", which is basically about a radio DJ who's going through a mini-mid-life crisis, especially where is love life is concerned, so he goes to a university reunion to re-assess his life. You can buy the book by visiting my website http://the-spb-archive.kk5.org/#/writer/4534910924 Jonathan Miles of BBC Newcastle starts by asking what it takes to get your foot on the publishing ladder. Enjoy, and if you have any questions feel free to write!!