POPULARITY
Jazz FM celebrates 30 years: Helen Boaden becomes Radio 4 Controller; John Peel makes his NightRide debut; Zane Lowe says a Radio 1 farewell; and Derby gets commercial radio Enjoy the last week in radio history, ending March 6th 2020.
In questo episodio speciale pubblichiamo la versione integrale dell’intervista di Giovanni Zagni, direttore di Pagella Politica, a Helen Boaden, già direttrice di BBC News e di BBC Radio negli anni Duemila. Tra i temi trattati, il futuro del giornalismo e, soprattutto, come renderlo sostenibile.L’incontro si è tenuto il 19 ottobre 2019 presso l’auditorium di Radio Popolare a Milano in occasione dello Slow News Day, organizzato da Slow News, progetto italiano di slow journalism. Seguiteci sul nostro sito https://pagellapolitica.it/ e sui nostri profili Facebook, Instagram e Twitter.Host: Giovanni ZagniProducer: Jessica Mariana MasucciLINK UTILIhttps://www.slow-news.com/CREDIT BRANI“Arpent” di Kevin MacLeod e “Inspiration” di Rafael Krux hanno una licenza Public Domain https://freepd.com
In questo episodio speciale pubblichiamo la versione integrale dell’intervista di Giovanni Zagni, direttore di Pagella Politica, a Helen Boaden, già direttrice di BBC News e di BBC Radio negli anni Duemila. Tra i temi trattati, il futuro del giornalismo e, soprattutto, come renderlo sostenibile.L’incontro si è tenuto il 19 ottobre 2019 presso l’auditorium di Radio Popolare a Milano in occasione dello Slow News Day, organizzato da Slow News, progetto italiano di slow journalism. Seguiteci sul nostro sito https://pagellapolitica.it/ e sui nostri profili Facebook, Instagram e Twitter.Host: Giovanni ZagniProducer: Jessica Mariana MasucciLINK UTILIhttps://www.slow-news.com/CREDIT BRANI“Arpent” di Kevin MacLeod e “Inspiration” di Rafael Krux hanno una licenza Public Domain https://freepd.com
1-Elezioni in Canada. secondo mandato ma senza maggioranza per il premier Trudeau. Il punto di esteri. (Luisa Nannipieri)..2-Attentato a Oslo. Secondo la polizia i due autori sono legati all'estrema destra. (Esteri)..3-Irlanda del nord: il vuoto politico che dura da tre anni fa cadere i divieti su aborto e matrimoni gay. (Esteri)..4-Cile: il biglietto della metropolitana è stata la goccia di troppo. All'origine del malessere le profonde disuguaglianze socio economiche. (Martina Stefanoni, Diego Ramirez) ..5-Slow news, social e Brexit: ai nostri microfoni Helen Boaden, ex direttrice della BBC News. (Mattia Guastafierro) ..6-Stati Uniti. I sindaci progressisti di fronte ..alla crisi dei senzatetto in California. (Roberto Festa) ..7-Terre agricole: nuova mobilitazione dei ..dei contadini del movimento “Good Food - Good Farming”.(Marta Gatti)
1-Elezioni in Canada. secondo mandato ma senza maggioranza per il premier Trudeau. Il punto di esteri. (Luisa Nannipieri)..2-Attentato a Oslo. Secondo la polizia i due autori sono legati all’estrema destra. (Esteri)..3-Irlanda del nord: il vuoto politico che dura da tre anni fa cadere i divieti su aborto e matrimoni gay. (Esteri)..4-Cile: il biglietto della metropolitana è stata la goccia di troppo. All’origine del malessere le profonde disuguaglianze socio economiche. (Martina Stefanoni, Diego Ramirez) ..5-Slow news, social e Brexit: ai nostri microfoni Helen Boaden, ex direttrice della BBC News. (Mattia Guastafierro) ..6-Stati Uniti. I sindaci progressisti di fronte ..alla crisi dei senzatetto in California. (Roberto Festa) ..7-Terre agricole: nuova mobilitazione dei ..dei contadini del movimento “Good Food - Good Farming”.(Marta Gatti)
1-Elezioni in Canada. secondo mandato ma senza maggioranza per il premier Trudeau. Il punto di esteri. (Luisa Nannipieri)..2-Attentato a Oslo. Secondo la polizia i due autori sono legati all’estrema destra. (Esteri)..3-Irlanda del nord: il vuoto politico che dura da tre anni fa cadere i divieti su aborto e matrimoni gay. (Esteri)..4-Cile: il biglietto della metropolitana è stata la goccia di troppo. All’origine del malessere le profonde disuguaglianze socio economiche. (Martina Stefanoni, Diego Ramirez) ..5-Slow news, social e Brexit: ai nostri microfoni Helen Boaden, ex direttrice della BBC News. (Mattia Guastafierro) ..6-Stati Uniti. I sindaci progressisti di fronte ..alla crisi dei senzatetto in California. (Roberto Festa) ..7-Terre agricole: nuova mobilitazione dei ..dei contadini del movimento “Good Food - Good Farming”.(Marta Gatti)
Our special tribute programme following the tragic death of presenter and former GMG Radio CEO John Myers on Saturday 1st June 2019. We’ll hear from his close friend and right-hand man John Simons and fellow executive Phil Riley, followed by more than 50 tributes we’ve received from across the industry. John’s own voice ends the podcast with a look back at his life, lovingly produced by David Lloyd. You will hear tributes from: Stuart Clarkson, Roy Martin, John Simons, Phil Riley, James Rea, Ken Bruce, Helen Boaden, Derek Webster, Mark Goodier, Andrew Harrison, John Gillmore, Dave Brown, Julian Carter, Jon Holmes, Helen Thomas, Steve Collins, Jeremy Vine, Martin Campbell, Pat Sharp, Dave Shearer, Terry Underhill, Steve Wright, Stephanie Hirst, David Quinney, Andy Hodgson, Matt Jamison, Jonathan Morrell, Chris Best, Nik Goodman, Russ Williams, Bob Shennan, Chris Stevens, Paul Robinson, Ricky Durkin, Tony Blackburn, Sarah Graham, Steve Penk, DeMarkay Williams, John Baish, Ben Cooper, Steve England, Michael Cohen, Angela Jay, David Lloyd, Kevin McAuley, Ed Scott, Carlos, John Gelson, Paul Sylvester, Siobhan Kenny, Christian Spooner, Chris Moore, Dirk Anthony, Steve Taylor, Tom Hourigan, Andi Durrant, Willie Morgan, John Pye & Howard Hughes.
From her modest beginnings in a complex home, Helen Boaden rose to the top offices of the BBC; and emerged as a much respected and loved figure in a changing industry. In this edition of #Radiomoments ‘Conversations’ she tells of her early days in commercial radio at Tees and Aire, and her first impressions of the Corporation in Leeds. Rising quickly through the male-led ranks, she quickly carved out a reputation for herself in management. Helen was to earn the prize of Controllership of Radio 4, where she also led the creation of what was Radio 7, before being appointed Head of BBC News. Here, she oversaw the coverage of the 2008 economic crash, and the creation of the BBC multi-media newsroom. Famously, that appointment was to end in controversy, before Helen returned home to rule BBC radio for four years before retiring from the BBC. In her own words, this is the Helen Boaden story.
Peel made his debut on Radio1's Nightride; Zane Lowe Lowe left; Helen Boaden became Controller of Radio 4; more incremental commercial radio for London; Blackburn takes over Sounds of the 60s; Radio 210 launches - and happy 80th birthday Keith Skues - all on this week's #radiomoments review - 7 days of radio history in 7 minutes. Week ending 17th March 2019
A conversation with Helen Boaden, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (spring 2017) and former BBC News and BBC Radio director, about her new research paper comparing the BBC’s value of impartiality to the American value of objectivity in journalism, and the pressures placed on both in their respective environments. Boaden explains how although the BBC receives funding from a license fee and is not subject to the commercial pressures that American news outlets face, political pressures can still affect its survival and independence. Beyond money and politics, the nature of the modern news cycle can subvert journalists’ values. The full paper, which can be read at shorensteincenter.org, reviews election coverage in the US, touches on the BBC’s coverage during the Brexit referendum, and looks at the challenges arising from the spread of disinformation and fake news. Full paper: https://shorensteincenter.org/unbiased-reporting-brexit-trump-uk
Helen Boaden, spring 2017 Joan Shorenstein Fellow and director of BBC Radio, and Ann Marie Lipinski, curator for the Nieman Foundation for Journalism, discussed the role of the press and social media in the Brexit referendum and the US presidential election. This Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution was recorded February 27, 2017, at Harvard University.
Radio Days Africa — Prof. Franz Kruger (Director: Wits Radio Academy) Helen Boaden (Director: BBC Radio) Daryl Ilbury (Journalist, Writer, Author)+ Leslie Ntloko (Group Executive: SABC Radio) Despite being under pressure from a variety of media offerings, radio continues to thrive. Prof Franz Kruger chats to Helen Boaden, Daryl Ilbury and Leslie Ntloko about the state of radio in South Africa, the continent and across the world. #radiowontfall will look at trends in innovation and technology, as well as the relationship between audiences and radio brands in a changing landscape.
Radio Days Africa — Helen Boaden (Director: BBC Radio – United Kingdom) Having undergone extensive analysis of the role of the BBC in the UK with the British government, Helen Boaden shares her insight into how the BBC has positioned itself as a multi-channel public service provider. Considered as one of the leading public broadcasters internationally, the BBC is often regarded as an industry trendsetter and example of best practice.
Part 2 of Track Record with Sue Dougan talking to Helen Boaden, Director of #BBC #Radio, about her #Career and #Musical influences.
Part 1 of Track Record with Sue Dougan talking to Helen Boaden, Director of #BBC #Radio, about her #Career and #Musical influences.
Oggi Mu è in diretta dalla Fabbrica del Vapore di Milano per Radio City! Abbiamo ospite sul truck di Radio 2 Helen Boaden di BBC Radio, e ne siamo felicissimi! Sentite qui!
Mark Sweney reports from the industry event with guests including Jane Garvey, Neil Fox and Shelagh Fogerty Warning: this week's podcast contains language that some people may find offensive
At Radio Festival 2013 Trevor Dann meets Helen Boaden, Jeremy Vine, Neil Fox, Eleanor Oldroyd, Rhys Hughes and many more delegates. Plus David Lloyd's Radio Moments.
The panel review George Entwistle's performance at the select committee, Jeff Ford's departure from Channel 5 and the first phone-hacking case is brought against Trinity Mirror