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Bryan Barrett talks with Shayna Walden, Human Resources Officer and Hannah Patterson, Schedule Coordinator at Stones River Manor. They talk about the Monday, March 17th M
In Northern Ireland, an online predator has been jailed for at least 20 years as part of the largest case of catfishing the UK has ever seen.Joining Kieran to discuss this case is Hannah Patterson, Reporter from Coolfm and Downtown and Shane Dunphy, Head of Social Studies and early childhood education in Waterford College of Further Education, Author and Child Protection Expert.If you were affected by anything discussed, please call:Childline on Freephone - 1800 66 66 66 or choose the ‘Live Chat' button at childline.ie Or the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre on Freephone: - 1800 77 88 88
Writer, Actress, Producer, and Costumer Hannah Paterson joins us to kick off 2024 just before the premiere of "Mosaic" at indie horror festival Horror On Sea. We talk to Hannah about the segment she wrote for "Mosaic", filming in crazy conditions, how she got started in horror, and what cartoon would be the next Horror twist in the wake of Steam Boat Willy.
In today's episode, we are about Peristeen Plus. Our host, Hannah Patterson, is joined by a panel of experts including Laura, Carly and Monica. Together, they discuss the benefits of Peristeen and share their own personal experiences with the product. They break down the differences between Peristeen Plus and other transanal irrigation systems, and explain how Peristeen Plus has revolutionized their lives. They also delve into the importance of early intervention and the taboo surrounding bowel issues in society. Links from this episode: http://www.coloplastprofessional.co.uk/ Presented by Hannah Paterson Produced by Vibrant Sound Media This podcast is intended to support UK healthcare professionals with education. The information provided in this podcast is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment, and patients are encouraged to consult healthcare providers, including nurses, for any medical questions or concerns.
In this piece, the fool stands at the edge of the cliff, looking up at the sky. She asks herself, “How did I get here?” And also, “Where am I meant to go?” Part of our recurring series of miniature audio-works for Radio 3's home for adventurous radio-making - Between the Ears. In this series, five audio-makers from around the world were invited to choose a card from the tarot deck as a creative prompt for their idea. The card at the heart of this edition is The Fool. Featuring: Briana Gutierrez Additional voices: Kate Bowen, Cristina Umaña Durán, Hannah Patterson, Ruoyi Shi, Sofija Stefanovic, and Canelo Joaquin Produced by Phoebe Wang A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 3
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to radio presenter, programmer and executive John Evington, who died on 4th December 2021. In this special podcast presented by Stuart Clarkson, you will hear from John himself as well as tributes from: Steve King, David Duffy, Terry Underhill, Phil Trow, Martin Campbell, Trevor Thomas, Jason Hardy, Paul Chantler, Phil England, James Piekos, Paul Carrington, Johnny Beerling, Barry David, Ray Crowther, Jim Davis, Steve Penk and Kelvin MacKenzie. John's career took in Piccadilly Radio, Centre Radio, Signal Radio and subsequently its parent company The Wireless Group. He also had a brief spell presenting weekend shows at Radio 2 while at Signal during the week. After 22 years with Signal, John went on to programme and manage Original 106, The Revolution and others during a 40+ career in radio, with his later years working as a consultant on various projects including the trial small-scale DAB multiplex in Manchester. Special thanks to all our contributors and to David Lloyd for allowing us to use the interview with John recorded for the RadioMoments Conversations podcast in 2016. You can listen to the full version at https://audioboom.com/posts/4163514-conversations-episode-2-john-evington RIP John Evington 1958-2021 The RadioToday Programme is sponsored by Broadcast Bionics. Processing by Ian Deeley; voiceover by Hannah Patterson; original music by Mcasso.
Paul Rowley has been "our man at Westminster" for BBC Local Radio since 1994 and before that worked for IRN and LBC as well as Liverpool's Radio City in its early days. As he leaves the BBC after 27 years, Paul shares his love for the medium of radio with RadioToday's Stuart Clarkson and gives us a quick history of his 47 years working on the wireless. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson chats to a selection of speakers from this year's Radio Academy Radio Festival, held at the News UK building in London on Wednesday 3rd November 2021. You will hear: Helen Thomas (Radio Academy Chair & Head of Radio 2) John Pienaar (Times Radio) Dino Sofos (Persephonica) Ben Cooper (Chief Content & Music Officer, Bauer Media Audio UK) Liam Fisher (Head of Speech, News UK) Mohit Bakaya (Controller, Radio 4) Faron McKenzie (Head of Radio 1Xtra) Matt Deegan (Folder Media) Rebecca Frank (Content Director, Kiss) Aled Haydn-Jones (Head of Radio 1) Claudia Winkleman (Presenter, Radio 2) Ian Moss (CEO, Radio Centre) Charlotte Moore (Chief Content Officer, BBC) Sam Bailey (Managing Director, Radio Academy) Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Petersfield Town Council commissioned Shine Radio to produce and broadcast a campaign of radio advertisements. The campaign is to help engage members of local community with the public consultation on the future of Petersfield's Festival Hall. The two ads were written by Stephen and Suzie in our local team here in Petersfield and then recorded by the production agency Devaweb using professional voiceover and production talent. The voice is Hannah Patterson and the ads run on Shine Radio until mid-November. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuart Clarkson is back - and he's in Burnley to speak to Greg James, Jordan North & Vick Hope as the Radio 1 Summer Breakout came to a conclusion at Turf Moor! Roy Martin catches up with Phil Bignell at Hot Radio in Poole as part of the Broadcast Bionics 'Bionic Van' tour. And Stuart has some news of his own to share with Roy! Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
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“While I Stand” by Hannah Patterson?read by the poet About the host: Jan Bindas-Tenney is a trans non-binary and queer writer, reader, fighter, lover, friend and parent living on unceded Abenaki land. They hold an MFA in nonfiction from University of Arizona. Their writing has appeared in the opinion pages of Maine newspapers, in legislative testimony, as well as in Orion, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Arts & Letters, CutBank, the Maine Review, among other places. They work at the Maine Humanities Council where they curate a weekly poetry feature on WERU Community Radio called Poetry Express. The post Poetry Express 7/4/21: “While I Stand” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives
“While I Stand” by Hannah Patterson?read by the poet About the host: Jan Bindas-Tenney is a trans non-binary and queer writer, reader, fighter, lover, friend and parent living on unceded Abenaki land. They hold an MFA in nonfiction from University of Arizona. Their writing has appeared in the opinion pages of Maine newspapers, in legislative testimony, as well as in Orion, Guernica, Gulf Coast, Arts & Letters, CutBank, the Maine Review, among other places. They work at the Maine Humanities Council where they curate a weekly poetry feature on WERU Community Radio called Poetry Express. The post Poetry Express 7/4/21: “While I Stand” first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Every dollar lost to fraud, waste, or abuse is a life impacted negatively. Kristy Pyles, Principal at In Your Corner Consulting, LLC, joined Hannah Patterson on this episode of Netsmart CareThreads to talk about implementing electronic visit verification (EVV). Kristy designed and implemented an EVV solution which was the first in the United States to achieve CMS certification using the Outcome Based Approach. This design can help providers, states and EVV vendors avoid bumps in the road and have a positive impact on the people they serve. What we discussed with Kristy: - The challenges related to implementation of EVV - Tips and best practices for a successful EVV launch This discussion with Kristy Pyles was taken from our show Netsmart CareThreads. If you want to hear more episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts here. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here. Listening on a desktop & can’t see the links? Just search for CareThreads in your favorite podcast player.
A federal mandate called the 21st Century Cures Act required providers to comply with electronic visit verification (EVV) by January 1, 2021. That date has come and gone, and some providers are still concerned about what EVV holds for them. In this episode of Netsmart CareThreads, Hannah Patterson, vice president and general manager at Netsmart, talked with Joe Marte, a client alignment executive with Netsmart. Joe spent time as a provider himself before becoming vice president for business development at TELLUS. After Netsmart acquired TELLUS, Joe brought his understanding of EVV to us. Here's what Hannah and Joe discussed on this episode: - What EVV is and who it impacts - The mandate's silver lining for providers - Why provider staff members often love the EVV mandate This discussion with Joe Marte was taken from our show Netsmart Care Threads. If you want to hear more episodes like this one, check us out on Apple Podcasts. If you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can find every episode here.
Bauer’s Group Managing Director Dee Ford talks to Stuart Clarkson to look back at what has been a momentous year for the radio group - including dealing with running a business in a global pandemic and integrating around 50 new radio stations into the Hits Radio Brand Network. We get her take on the changes deregulation has brought to the commercial radio sector - and find out which of Bauer’s many breakfast shows she chooses to wake up with in the mornings! Plus Roy Martin joins Stuart to discuss the week’s news in the radio industry. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire reflects on her experience on this year’s I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here and how well her former tea boy Jordan North did on the reality show. As the JACK Radio Group announces two new stations launching nationally on DAB this week - Union JACK Dance and Union JACK Rock - Clive Dickens tells us the thinking behind the strategy. And Bela Shah reports on the Radio Academy’s Race On Audio & Radio (ROAR) webinar this week which focused on the South Asian community’s experiences of working in the UK radio and audio sectors. Plus, Roy Martin joins Stuart to look at the big industry stories of the week. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Industry stalwarts Phil Riley and David Lloyd talk to Stuart Clarkson about their new project - Boom Radio UK, which plans to launch in early 2021 targeting the baby boomer generation. Plus, Roy Martin joins Stuart to look at the big industry stories of the week. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson catches up with Jordan North’s former housemate Darryl Morris from talkRADIO to discuss how Jordan is doing on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. We also chat to former Radio 1 Controller Johnny Beerling about his return to the airwaves as a presenter with Serenade Radio - after 64 years away from the microphone! And Roy Martin joins Stuart to look at the big industry stories of the week. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Bauer's new Group Director of Content & Music Ben Cooper talks to RadioToday's Stuart Clarkson about his departure from Radio 1 after many years and his excitement over plans to revolutionise commercial radio. Roy Martin also joins Stuart to look at the big industry stories of the week. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Radio legend Pat Sharp talks to RadioToday about his new book - Re-Run The Fun: My Life As Pat Sharp, which is 'based on an un-true story'. We've also got a competition for you to win a copy of the book! Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin chat through the big radio industry stories of the week, and we hear some clips of award-winning community radio presenter Julie Donaldson who died this week aged just 50 after contracting Covid-19. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Radio Academy Festival Chair Nick Pitts and Exec Producer Sam Bailey tell us about the plans for this year’s Radio Academy Festival, planned for 9th to 13th November. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin chat through the other big stories of the week in the radio industry. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
RAW 1251 station manager Sian Bolton and former programmer Ed Farrar tell us about plans for the student station’s 50th anniversary next week - and discuss what life is like in the student radio sector during the pandemic. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin chat through the other big stories of the week in the radio industry. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Absolute Radio Content Director Paul Sylvester tells us about the station’s engagement with its listeners on World Mental Health Day this week - and discusses Absolute’s new signing Skin from Skunk Anansie. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin chat through the other big stories of the week in the radio industry. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Jamie East tells RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson about his decision to leave talkRADIO, the state of talk radio in the UK and his successful daily podcast The Smart 7. Plus Roy Martin is here to look over the big industry stories of the week. And there’s a 'Future RadioMoment' as Keith Skues signs off from BBC Local Radio for the final time. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Dicky Dodd talks to RadioToday's Stuart Clarkson about his switch from commercial to community radio in Wolverhampton after nearly 20 years on breakfast at 107.7 The Wolf/Signal 107. Dicky talks openly about the difficult period of uncertainty after the station was sold and being back on air each morning in his home city. Ann Charles from RadioTech Con tells us about plans for this year's virtual event, while Roy Martin joins Stuart to discuss the rest of this week's radio industry news. And in David Lloyd's #RadioMoments - there's a big birthday for Pete Murray, Chris Moyles returns to commercial radio, The Archers aims to spoil ITV's launch, and David has a RadioMoment of his own at the end of the podcast. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Peter Dickson talks to RadioToday's Stuart Clarkson about his new autobiography, Voice Over Man. Roy Martin & Stuart discuss the big radio stories of the week, while David Lloyd has more memories from the #RadioMoments archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Mike Carr, CEO of new podcast company Crowd Network, talks to RadioToday about the firm's ambitious plans to be the biggest podcast network in Europe and his decision to leave the BBC after 18 years. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin discuss the big radio stories of the week including the expansion of Greatest Hits Radio and the opening of applications for small scale DAB multiplexes around the UK. And David Lloyd has more memories from the #RadioMoments archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
The original presenter of the RadioToday Programme Trevor Dann announces his departure from hosting our monthly Roundtable episodes and chats to Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin about how the radio industry has changed since he first starting making podcasts about radio. Stuart and Roy take a look at the radio industry news from this week, and David Lloyd has more #radiomoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Late night presenter Graham Torrington talks to RadioToday about his decision to retire from daily radio after a 37-year career. Roy Martin and Stuart Clarkson look at the big stories from the industry recently, and David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Neil Fox talks to RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson about his broadcasting return with digital station United DJs - and reflects on the current state of the UK radio industry. Former BBC Radio Wales editor Steve Austins also joins us with memories of two Welsh radio legends who died this week - Chris Needs and Tommo. Plus David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Lyndsay Ferrigan from RAJAR talks to RadioToday about how radio listening data has been impacted by the pandemic, and its plans for bringing in a new system to survey audiences. Martin Steers from NLive and the UK Community Radio Network joins us to react to news that Northampton will have 4 community radio stations following a decision by Ofcom. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look through the other big stories of the week in our industry, and David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Iain Lee and Katherine Boyle talk to RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson about their new incarnation of The Late Night Alternative on Twitch, following their departure from talkRADIO. Plus Iain shares his views on the current state of speech radio in the UK. Roy Martin joins Stuart to look through the other big stories of the week in our industry, and David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week we discuss the launch of the first newspaper-backed national radio station as Times Radio goes on the air. Times Radio Programme Director Tim Levell, who left BBC Radio 5 Live earlier this year, tells us how the first couple of days have gone and discusses the station’s plans. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look through the other big stories of the week in our industry, and David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Dan McQuillin from Broadcast Bionics chats all things tech and how innovation has been helping radio stations during the coronavirus pandemic. Plus we ask what the future is for the radio studio. David Lloyd also has more RadioMoments from this week in radio history. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Radiocentre CEO Siobhan Kenny updates us on how commercial radio is doing, three months on from the start of the lockdown - and tell us about plans for a series of virtual events to help promote radio advertising to different sectors to aid with economic recovery. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a look at the big industry stories of the week, plus David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from this week in radio history. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week as the Audio Content Fund publishes its first annual report looking at how it has spent the government’s money on public service content across commercial and community radio stations, Stuart Clarkson chats to the Chair of the Funding Panel Helen Boaden, and ACF Managing Director Sam Bailey. Helen also shares her views on the appointment this week of Tim Davie as the next BBC Director-General. Plus David Lloyd has more RadioMoments from this week in radio history. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann hosts our Roundtable discussion for June 2020 and is joined by presenter Chris Mason (BBC), former UKRD CEO William Rogers (Eat Your Greens) and the music writer and audio critic David Hepworth. Plus David Lloyd takes another trip down memory lane with RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: Audm http://www.audm.com Capitalism on Trial - BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156tvw Now! That’s What I Call A Chart Show https://planetradio.co.uk/greatest-hits/shows/now-thats-what-i-call-a-chart-show/ Wind of Change https://crooked.com/podcast-series/wind-of-change/ Eat Your Greens Podcast - Nick Butter https://eatyourgreensgroup.com/nick-butter-kevin-webber-on-the-conversation-that-changed-each-of-their-lives/ Nick Jackson on Virgin Radio https://virginradio.co.uk/
Graham Bryce, Group Managing Director of the Hits Radio Network Brand, answers our questions about plans to integrate more than 50 acquired stations from UKRD, Celador, Lincs FM Group and Wireless into Bauer’s portfolio and the impact it will have on staff and output. Read more about the detail of the changes here: https://radiotoday.co.uk/2020/05/most-of-acquired-bauer-stations-to-become-greatest-hits-radio/ Plus - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a quick look at the other big industry stories of the week, and David Lloyd takes another trip down memory lane with RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Ian Williams from the BBC Paye Freelancers Group talks to RadioToday about the issues facing hundreds of people working in radio who have lost all of their work because of the Coronavirus pandemic, but can’t access either of the government’s support schemes. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a look at the big industry stories of the week, and David Lloyd takes another trip down memory lane with RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Liverpool late night radio legend Pete Price talks to RadioToday about the upcoming closure of Radio City Talk after 12 years - and his four decades on the Radio City brand. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a look at the big industry stories of the week, and David Lloyd takes another trip down memory lane with RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is joined by Matt Deegan (Fun Kids & Folder Media ), radio production and technology consultant Ann Charles (Radio TechCon) and Simon Crosse (Shooting Shark Productions) for the RadioToday Virtual Roundtable for May 2020. Plus David Lloyd’s RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: The Coronavirus Newscast https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05299nl Will Manning on Capital FM https://www.capitalfm.com/radio/shows-presenters/will-manning/ The Socially Distant Sports Bar http://distantpod.buzzsprout.com/ Wilosophy https://www.tofop.com/wilosophy1 Hamish and Andy Podcast https://www.hamishandandy.com/podcast/ The Rewatchables https://www.theringer.com/the-rewatchables
Twenty years on from her first show at One Golden Square, Leona Graham talks to RadioToday about her debut on Virgin Radio and her doing her current 52 hours a week across the Absolute Radio network from home during lockdown. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look through the stories making industry headlines in the last week, and David Lloyd has more great audio from the archives in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Chris Stark talks to RadioToday about his experiences of broadcasting from home on both Radio 1 and 5 Live as well as about the return of the award-winning That Peter Crouch Podcast. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look through the stories making industry headlines in the last week, and David Lloyd has more great audio from the archives in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Find out more about the making of the hit ITV three-part drama Quiz, which tells the story of Charles Ingram and his wife Diana who are accused of cheating on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in the early 2000s. This Q&A is with writer James Graham (The Crown) and actors Sian Clifford (Fleabag), Matthew Macfadyen (Succession) and Michael Sheen (The Good Fight). Moderated by Hannah Patterson.
Chris Burns, head of Audio and Digital for BBC England, tells us how BBC Local Radio is coping with and covering the coronavirus crisis. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look through the stories making industry headlines in the last week, and David Lloyd has more great audio from the archives in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is joined by guests Elly Oldroyd, Olly Mann and Graham Mack for our first Virtual Roundtable discussion, covering many aspects of the Coronavirus crisis’ impact on radio - plus what radio and podcasts they’ve been listening to while in lockdown! David Lloyd also has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: Game Changers at Home with Craig Bruce https://radiogamechangers.com/ Podcast: The Ride https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride/ The Final Word Cricket Podcast https://finalwordcricket.com/ Jonathon Brandmeier https://brandmeiershow.com/ Good Morning Sunday on BBC Radio 2 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wqvh Essential Classics on BBC Radio 3 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014r87y
This week we look at what community radio is doing to serve its audiences during the coronavirus crisis - and what needs to be done to help the sector survive during difficult times financially. Julie Donaldson from Zetland FM in Redcar and Nathan Spackman from Bro Radio in Barry share their experiences of broadcasting from home too. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk through the big industry stories of the week. Plus David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Siobhan Kenny from Radiocentre talks about the support from government and Ofcom for commercial radio during the Coronavirus pandemic, plus how radio’s responding during times of crisis. Sean Dunderdale tells us about his recent move from Lincs FM to BBC Radio Lincolnshire, where his arrival on the breakfast show has been met with a different kind of output to what he might have expected. And Liam Heffernan from the Hospital Broadcasting Association lets us know how hospital radio stations are coping during the virus outbreak. Plus David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Duncan Barkes tells us about a new DAB station, Health Information Radio, launched to provide facts about the coronavirus pandemic. Mark Hills from Cleanfeed and Kevin Leach from InQuality/ipDTL help us to understand the tech solutions available for broadcasters working from home. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big stories in the industry and there’s a chance to hear some of our interview with Pete Mitchell from 2011, following his death this week. Plus David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson chats to guests on the red carpet and some of the winners from the 2020 Radio and Audio Industry Awards (ARIAs). You will hear from: Julia Hartley-Brewer (talkRADIO), Stephanie Hirst (BBC Radio Leeds), Tom Green (KISS), Paul Anthony (Planet Rock), Matthew Wright (talkRADIO), Nigel Williams (Jazz FM), Scott Mills (Radio 1 & 5 Live) and Jeremy Vine (Radio 2) ahead of the awards. Then there’s Myles Bonnar (BBC Scotland); Liza Ward, Hugh Costello & David Prest (Whistledown); Lee Clayton, Laurie Palacio & Hugh Woozencroft (talkSPORT); Lee Stone (BBC WM); Becky Ripley & James Cook (BBC Radio 4); Paul Sylvester (Absolute Radio); John Scott Dryden (Passenger List); Elis James & John Robins (5 Live); Phil Maguire (Prison Radio Association); Jamie Crick (Jazz FM); Jess Gillam (BBC Radio 3); Mistajam (1Xtra & Radio 1); Jim White & Gary Bloom (talkSPORT); Steffan Garrero (BBC Radio Wales); John Milne (Tay FM); Kat Harbourne (BBC Radio Sheffield); Emma Barnett (5 Live); Lewis Carnie, Sara Cox & Rylan Clark-Neal (Radio 2); and Iain Lee & Katherine Boyle (talkRADIO). Plus David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is joined by LBC’s Iain Dale, radio comedy’s Jon Holmes and Katharine Kerr from Podcast Pioneers for our Roundtable discussion for March 2020. Here are links to the clips featured in the discussion: The Politics of Sound https://www.buzzsprout.com/303464/2367377-politics-of-sound-9-jacqui-smith-former-labour-party-home-secretary Gaslight https://www.qcodemedia.com/gaslight Tom Neenan Is Not All Men https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07rn8fc This Paranormal Life https://play.acast.com/s/thisparanormallife/tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F747284911 Crossfire https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/02/13/trump-russia-impeachment-scandal-crossfire-podcast-uk/ The Chris Moyles Show https://www.radiox.co.uk/radio/podcasts/chris-moyles-show-radio-x/ After the Roundtable, David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Jazz FM’s Content Director Nick Pitts talks to RadioToday about the station’s upcoming 30th birthday and plans to celebrate the milestone on air throughout the year. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a look at the other big stories in the industry this week, and David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Former GMG Radio exec Andy Carter talks to RadioToday about his new job as a Member of Parliament - and the role he’s taking on at Westminster to give him a link back to the radio industry. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin have a look at the other big stories in the industry this week, and David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Andy Ashton, Content Director for Greatest Hits Radio, tells us about the station’s new big name signings and discussed the brand’s first year on air. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin cover the other big industry stories of the week including RAJAR Q4/19 and a change to terms and conditions in radio commercials. Plus David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Consultant Nik Goodman from Bounce, Muna Ahmed from Prison Radio Association and Chris North from North Media Talent join Trevor Dann for the February 2020 RadioToday Roundtable. Plus David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stig Abell and Liam Fisher tell RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson about plans for Times Radio, a new speech station launching on DAB later this year. Stuart and Roy Martin look over the other big stories of the week and are also joined by Tony Blackburn to chat about his new podcast. Plus David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Ricki Lee from Aiir and Saratoga’s Star Radio joins Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin in the pub to talk about the week’s big stories, with an American perspective on AM transmission, in-car listening and the removal of local programming in favour of network shows. David Lloyd’s RadioMoments include memories of Radio Northsea International 50 years ago, a look back at the history of test transmissions, that big move from the BBC to Virgin for Chris Evans this time last year, and the arrival of Radio Forth in Edinburgh. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
BBC Radio Jersey’s new mid-morning presenter James Dundon talks to us about his big move from Cornwall where he’s spent all his radio career so far with Pirate FM and Heart. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big industry stories of the week - including the sad death of BBC Radio Ulster’s Stephen Clements and the launch of new imaging on BBC Local Radio in England. Plus more classic archive audio from David Lloyd in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is back with our first podcast of 2020 - it’s the January roundtable discussion with guests Gene Baxter (Bean from the long-running KROQ Kevin & Bean breakfast show), Brett Spencer (Bauer Radio) and Iain Macintosh (Muddy Knees Media). Plus more classic archive audio from David Lloyd in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Our final RadioToday Programme of 2019 looks back on the year in radio and looks ahead to what we might expect in our industry in 2020. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin are joined by radio futurologist James Cridland. There’s also more fantastic audio from the archives in a bumber RadioMoments Christmas special with David Lloyd. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Outgoing Spire FM Managing Director Ceri Hurford-Jones looks back on the last two decades running Salisbury’s local radio station ahead of his departure from UKRD next week. RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin chat through the big industry stories of the week; and David Lloyd’s RadioMoments include 40 years of Steve Allen at LBC and radio’s coverage of the abdication in 1936. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann hosts our RadioToday Roundtable discussion for December 2019 with guests Steve Ackerman (Somethin’ Else), Paul Chantler (consultant) and Suchandrika Chakrabarti (podcaster). Topics covered include the Audio Production Awards, Podcast Radio, journalism during the General Election and much more. Plus David Lloyd’s Radio Moments including the 10th birthday of digital station Absolute 80s. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week we chat to Absolute Radio Content Director Paul Sylvester and presenters Sarah Champion & Leona Graham about Absolute Radio 10s and the upcoming 10th birthday for Absolute 80s. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin look over the big industry stories of the week and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments - this time featuring BBC WM, XFM South Wales, Radio Scotland and the death of Alan 'Fluff' Freeman. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Bauer Radio’s Editor-in-Chief John Pickford talks to RadioToday as he celebrates 40 years since he first joined Piccadilly Radio in Manchester. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin look over the big stories of the week including Hits Live, Absolute Radio 10s, Magic at the Musicals, Ofcom complaints about community radio stations and a special song featuring Radio Stations of the United Kingdom. Also includes David Lloyd’s Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Kevin Branigan from Radio Nova in Dublin and Dusty Rhodes from DB Digital Broadcasting talk about the history and future of DAB in Ireland, following the news that RTE could close all its DAB services and multiplex. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin meet up in London’s Leicester Square to talk about the industry stories of the week and there’s a chat with radio consultant Paul Chantler who shares his tips for covering the election and tells us about Podcast Radio. Also includes David Lloyd’s Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
On our Roundtable discussion for November, Trevor Dann meets Kate Cocker (Audio Content Fund), Chris Stevens (Devaweb), Stuart Morgan (Audio Always) and Ashley Byrne (Made in Manchester) to discuss audio outside London, Donald from Washington and their recommendations for your listening delight. Also includes David Lloyd’s Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
George Frost from AudioUK’s BrexitReady podcast series gets tips and advice for the audio industry on preparing for Brexit next year - she speaks to Andrew Hood, Alan Hunt, John Kampfner, Paul March, David Thomas and Steve Ackerman. Roy Martin is here to discuss the week’s big stories in the radio industry; James Cridland reflects on the last 5 years in radio in his final audio blog; and David Lloyd has more radio moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson chats to Absolute Radio’s Dave Berry about doing a breakfast show with 7 separate playlists - and about his new podcast, Dave Berry’s Dadpod, which has launched this week. Roy Martin is here to discuss the week’s big stories in the radio industry - including Ben Cooper leaving Radio 1 and Global launching a non-stop news station; James Cridland reports from an Australian radio conference where Podcasting was high on the agenda and David Lloyd has more radio moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson chats to Classic FM breakfast presenter Tim Lihoreau and Global’s Director of Goodness Emma Bradley about the group’s Make Some Noise charity fundraising. Roy Martin is here to discuss the week’s big stories in the radio industry; James Cridland looks at copy writing in radio adverts; and David Lloyd has more radio moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson is joined from Amsterdam by Roy Martin and Ian Brannan who are at The Imaging Days conference. Ian speaks to producers and talent at the event including ‘Broadway’ Bill Lee, Oli Pengilly from Kiss and event organiser Anthony Timmers. James Cridland looks at what he calls the misguided quest for control; and David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include the start (and almost the end) of LBC, plus the arrival of BBC Local Radio for London. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Photo credit: Earshot Creative
Adam Bowie (BBC), Matt Hill (British Podcast Awards) and Adam Uytman (Listen) join Trevor Dann for October's roundtable and make some recommendations for your auditory delight. James Cridland shares some thoughts on promoting ways to listen to audiences and David Lloyd has more classic Radio Moments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week BBC Radio Shropshire’s breakfast presenter Eric Smith talks to RadioToday about his 25 years on the show, and what BBC Local Radio was like when he started back in 1972. Also - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big stories in UK radio this week; and David Lloyd’s RadioMoments include the departures of Tony Blackburn and Peter Powell from Radio 1, the arrival of CD-quality sound on DAB and the return of Chris Moyles on Radio X. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week we’re at Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park, chatting to presenters OJ Borg, Rev Kate Bottley, Trevor Nelson, Craig Charles and Jeremy Vine. Also - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big stories in UK radio this week: James Cridland has an explanation of what 5G means for radio; and David Lloyd has more brilliant archive audio in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Gary Davies talks to RadioToday about Radio 2 Live In Hyde Park this weekend as well as his ‘accidental’ return to national BBC Radio over the last couple of years. Also - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big stories in UK radio from the last couple of weeks, plus talk about Pirate DAB in Ireland. James Cridland celebrates 40 years of Video Killed The Radio Star with some 'Lazy Buggles headlines' and David Lloyd has more brilliant archive audio in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
James Ross talks to speakers at RadioDays Asia which has been taking place in Kuala Lumpur this week. You will hear from: Anders Held, Co-Founder Radiodays Asia Mike Cass, Content Director, Virgin Radio UK Joan Warner, CEO, Commercial Radio Australia Mike Hill, Managing Director, Radioplayer Mark Barber, Planning Director, Radiocentre Staffan Rosell, CEO Bauer Media Sweden Mike Powell, SVP International Operations, RCS Raul Wedel, CEO, Wedel Software Chris Stevens, Ignite Jingles & Chris Country Jon Kirby, Programme Director, Channel 4 UAE Also - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the big stories in UK radio from the last couple of weeks; James Cridland assesses the power of radio and David Lloyd has more brilliant archive audio in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Stuart Clarkson has almost lost his voice so we leave you in the capable hands of James Cridland and David Lloyd this week. James tells us what he learned at Podcast Movement in Orlando last week, while David has more brilliant audio from the archives with this week’s Radio Moments. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Sam Bailey, Chair of the ARIAS 2020, tells us about the plans for the return of the Radio Academy’s annual awards ceremony in London early next year. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin discuss the week’s big stories in the radio industry including news that Viking FM’s studios are moving to Sheffield and Bauer’s purchase of four radio groups will go to a full ‘phase 2’ investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority. David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include the departure of Sarah Kennedy from Radio 2, the end of Juice Brighton, pirate stations closing down in 1967 and Capital FM going in-the-mix for the solar eclipse. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Lee Clayton, Head of talkSPORT, tells us about the station’s plans for the new Premier League season. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin discuss the week’s big stories, and Ken Bruce is on the line to tell us about his week of We Stop For PopMaster OBs on Radio 2. James Cridland looks at radio’s enduring appeal despite everything that’s happened in the last 20 years; and David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include moves for Eddie Mair and Grimmy… Atlantic 252 arrives on the air 30 years ago… and Noel Edmonds returns! Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Ivan Brackenbury and his producer Tom Binns tell us about Brimlington Hospital Radio Online and Ivan’s 2020 UK tour - as well as about both of their radio careers. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin also discuss this week’s radio industry news; James Cridland looks at what the data tells us about consumers’ use of headphones to listen to linear and on-demand content; and David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include Chris Moyles joining Radio 1, the death of Mike Smith and the arrival of the BBC Light Programme. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Ford Ennals gives us an update on digital radio at the Digital Radio UK summer reception. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin talk through the big industry stories of the week - including the Competition & Markets Authority's initial judgement on Bauer's takeover of four smaller radio groups; James Cridland looks at presenter music logs and David Lloyd has more brilliant Radio Moments. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Fleur East, Greg Burns and James Barr talk to RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson about their new Hits Radio UK breakfast show. Emma Corsham catches up with Ann Charles and Claudia Sayer after the RadioTechCon Tech Masterclass. Roy Martin is here to chat through the latest radio news; James Cridland reports on an oldies station doing well despite its AM heritage; and David Lloyd has more brilliant Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
As Ofcom sets out its plans for hundreds of small-scale digital radio multiplexes around the UK, John Evington from Niocast and Viamux tells us how it’ll work and what it means for the future of digital radio. Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin talk through some of the other big industry stories of the week; James Cridland looks at how you can better use listeners’ smartphones to get them on air; and David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include Fluff welcoming DAB, Chris Moyles announcing his departure from Radio 1 and the launch of Hereward Radio. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. To read more about the small-scale DAB plans and take part in the Ofcom consultation discussed in this podcast visit https://www.ofcom.org.uk/consultations-and-statements/category-1/licensing-small-scale-dab-new-powers-and-duties-proposed-by-government
Steve Ackerman (Somethin' Else), Graham Mack (Fix Radio) and Mike Newman (Audioboom) join Trevor Dann to discuss the world of radio and audio - and to recommend some shows and podcasts. James Cridland is in Kuala Lumpur looking ahead to Radiodays Asia and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk through the big industry stories of the week, including news that Fleur East is joining Hits Radio to present the breakfast show alongside Greg Burns and James Barr. James Cridland looks at a radio station in Poland that’s making money out of podcasts and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Toby Anstis (aka Toby Dancetis) talks to RadioToday about leaving his long-running Heart mid-morning show to front the new digital station Heart Dance, plus looks back on his time at Liberty Radio and his move to Heart in 2001. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk through the latest radio industry news; James Cridland recommends three podcasts you should listen to and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann returns with our monthly roundtable discussion. This time he’s joined by Jimmy Buckland, Sam Bailey and John Ryan to talk about the big stories in the radio industry. Futurologist James Cridland examines another topical radio issue and David Lloyd takes us back in time with memories from this week in years gone by in Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week Stuart talks to two of the presenters of the BBC’s award-winning Brexitcast podcast - political correspondent Chris Mason and Brussels reporter Adam Fleming. Roy Martin is here with a look through the industry’s big stories of the week, James Cridland looks at the issues around FM chips in mobile phones and David Lloyd brings us more great audio from the RadioMoments archives. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week Stuart Clarkson chats to Russ Williams about everything from Chris Evans’ RAJARs to Virgin Radio in the 90s, leaving Smooth and his latest work for talkSPORT and back with Jono Coleman on Fix Radio. Roy Martin is here to look at the Q1/2019 RAJARs and news of the new Heart schedules, James Cridland asks whether it matters where your radio station is based and David Lloyd’s Radio Moments include the launches of Mercia Sound and Laser 558 plus the departure of Fearne Cotton from Radio 1. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
This week we’re at Radio Audio Week 2019 as Stuart Clarkson talks to speakers at the Radio Festival and RadioCentre’s Tuning In Conference. You’ll hear from: Zoe Ball, James Purnell, Greg James, Margot James, Simon Mayo, Anna Foster & Tony Livesey, Steve Parkinson & Angellica Bell, Mark Barber & Heather Andrew, Roman Kemp, Vick Hope & Sonny Jay, and Siobhan Kenny. James Cridland looks at current issues for vTuner and TuneIn, and David Lloyd has more great archive in Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin preview the upcoming Radio Festival with Festival Director Nick Pitts; and Stuart chats to the Broadcast Journalism Training Council’s CEO Jon Godel about the future of radio journalism. James Cridland looks at the importance of habit in radio, and in David Lloyd’s Radio Moments Johnnie Walker and Mike Smith leave Radio 1, Rock Radio arrives in Manchester and Capital tries something different for the FM/AM split. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
RadioToday’s Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk through the big stories of the week, including the announcement of the new national breakfast show team for Heart featuring Amanda Holden. Former Heart East Managing Editor James Keen gives us his reaction to the signing, and also tells us about life in the Channel Islands running Island FM and Channel 103. James Cridland considers whether the future of AM radio is a switch to digital and David Lloyd has more gems from the archive in Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
"A strong, unique, individual, compelling point of view is what everybody is after." Get advice on how to take your career in film to the next level. Panellists include: Christiana Ebohon-Green, BAFTA Elevate Director (Some Sweet Oblivious Antidote, Father Brown, Holby City) Anna Valdez Hanks, BAFTA Breakthrough Brit DoP (Hope Gap) Matthew Bates, Agent, Sayle Screen Ray Panthaki, Actor & Producer Hosted by Hannah Patterson, Screenwriter
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Journalist Danny Leigh spoke to novelist and filmmaker Chris Petit (Radio On, London Orbital), journalist and filmmaker Charlie Lyne (Ultra Culture, The Guardian), screenwriter, documentary producer and playwright Hannah Patterson, and Jonathan Romney, journalist and writer/director of BFI Short L’Assenza. Presented by Lighthouse in association with the BFI on 14 January 2014.