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RadioToday Programme
The RadioToday Programme September 27th 2017 - Radio 1 Vintage / Drive To Digital

RadioToday Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 47:43


Stuart Clarkson chats to Radio 1 Controller Ben Cooper and launch DJ Tony Blackburn ahead of the station's 50th birthday, while Kate Cocker finds out about digital pop-up station Radio 1 Vintage from Sam Bailey and Joe Harland. There's also news of the digital radio switchover in Norway from Ole Torvmark; Absolute and Magic Content Director Tony Moorey talking Magic brand extensions; and a roundup of the Drive To Digital conference from Ford Ennals. Includes this week's industry news with Radio 1 Newsbeat's Anna Lee (now 5 live's Anna Foster) and a special 1967 edition of David Lloyd's Radio Moments.

Central City Opera Podcast
Young Artist Spotlight - Kaileigh Riess, soprano, and Michael Floriano, baritone

Central City Opera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 28:37


Week Four - Shaping the Opera Stars of Tomorrow Studio Artists Kaileigh Riess, soprano, and Michael Floriano, baritone, are two of the youngest members of the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation Artists Training Program. In addition to the Ensemble, you can see Kaileigh as Older Silver Dollar near the end of The Ballad of Baby Doe and also as Rose Segal in Later the Same Evening. Michael appears as a number of supporting roles in The Ballad of Baby Doe and Tosca, as well as Joe Harland in Later the Same Evening. They are also featured in Central City Opera’s Short Works scenes program, performing before every mainstage matinee. On this episode recorded in late June, they describe what their first impressions were of Colorado in general and Central City in particular – including getting acclimated to the altitude – what their experience in the training program has been like so far, their roles in Later the Same Evening and how tricky that opera’s music is, how they landed on the path of singing opera, and what it’s like being at the beginning of an opera career. Have questions or want to provide feedback? Email us at podcast@centralcityopera.org. Remember to subscribe to our podcast to get the latest episodes delivered directly to your device. To hear more stories from inside Central City Opera and buy tickets to the shows, visit us at www.centralcityopera.org.

Feedback
08/07/2016

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 28:35


The unpredictable and fast-moving political landscape post-Brexit continues to dominate the headlines and listeners remain divided over whether the BBC's coverage has been as "duly impartial" as its Charter requires. The "political earthquake" caused by last month's vote has presented special challenges to BBC Radio News - not just in terms of balance but also because of the sheer speed with which the tectonic plates have shifted. And when Boris Johnson announced he wasn't running for the tory leadership it wasn't just the lunchtime bulletins which had to be re-written - it presented a considerable headache to the writers and performers of Radio 4's Deadringers, who were recording their programme just a few hours later. We went along to see how they would cope. Series producer Bill Dare talks us through some of the hairier moments of the last two weeks and Jon Culshaw and Jan Ravens explain how they've speedily perfected their impersonations of Michael Gove and Theresa May. And is visualisation the future of radio? Roger Bolton chairs a panel with Joe Harland, the BBC's Head of Visual Radio; Rhian Roberts, the editor of digital for Radios 4, 3 and 4 Extra; and three listeners with very different views on the need to be able to watch radio. Producer: Will Yates A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.

Working on websites
Visualising radio

Working on websites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2014 19:14


Whether this comes in the form of glanceable information or photos, webcams in the studio or live video streams of performances and events, there are exciting new opportunities for radio. "Visualised radio is so different from tv in that tv asks you to watch it, whereas visualised radio you can dip into."– Joe Harland To discuss these opportunities the BBC Academy's Jane Clancey is joined by Joe Harland who oversees visualising radio at BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, Nigel Smith Interactive editor at BBC Radio 5 live and Guy Oldfield an audio visual producer also at 5 live.

Medieormen
Radiodagen: Radio and the HD Generation med Ben Cooper & Joe Hartland

Medieormen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 42:42


Radio finns på fler plattformar och i fler apparater än någonsin förut - och konkurrensen är stenhård. Ben Cooper och Joe Harland från BBC Radio 1 & 1Xtra berättar på Radiodagen i Stockholm 19 september 2013 om utmaningarna att behålla publikens uppmärksamhet i det föränderliga medielandskapet. Seminariet hålls på engelska efter att Radiodagen inletts av dagens moderator Katarina Hulting.

The BBC Academy Podcast
Radio Fast Train: Visualising radio

The BBC Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012 37:55


Amanda Lyon is joined by three enthusiastic supporters of audio visualisation to talk about what video content adds to audio, and which shows are using visual techniques to best effect. They discuss an early example of audio visualisation from the 1930s and debate if it's desirable or possible for all audio content to have a visual element. The guests are Joe Harland, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra's head of short form content, 1Xtra DJ Charlie Sloth and photofilm creator Peter Rudge from digital agency Duckrabbit.