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Dive into the dynamic world of sports branding on this month's episode of The Business Behind Sport! Join Tom Allwood, co-founder of MATTA, and Jonny Gray as they unravel the secrets of building unforgettable sports brands. From igniting Women's Elite Rugby in the U.S. to revitalizing established brands, Tom shares his strategic insights on turning visions into fan communities. Whether you're starting from scratch or breathing new life into a brand, this episode is packed with transformative tips and expert advice.
In this month's episode of The Business Behind Sport, we focus on sports marketing with Luca Massaro, Founder and Chief Executive of WePlay. Sports marketing has changed significantly over time, and global fan engagement is now a key driver for sports organisations. Luca shares his insights with Jonny Gray on how and why sports clubs and athletes are growing their fan base and involvement, in addition to the traditional marketing mix.
Dive into the world of sports law in this month's episode of The Business Behind Sport. Jonny Gray speaks with Sean Cottrell, CEO of LawInSport who shares his expert insights on:The dynamic growth and transformation of sports lawThe issues currently impacting the industry‘Lawfare' in football and explore how sports law is poised to evolve with competition lawFuture trends
Preview also available on our YouTube channelOur guest : NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGANhttps://x.com/keegolaughs_irlwww.keegolaughs.comApologies Up Front on Apple PodcastsIRELAND : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Sam Prendergast 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 1. Andrew Porter 2. Rónan Kelleher 3. Finlay Bealham 4. James Ryan 5. Tadhg Beirne 6. Peter O'Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris (c)16. Dan Sheehan 17. Cian Healy 18. Thomas Clarkson 19. Ryan Baird 20. Jack Conan 21. Conor Murray 22. Jack Crowley 23. Garry RingroseSCOTLAND : 15.Blair Kinghorn 14. Darcy Graham 13. Huw Jones 12. Tom Jordan 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Finn Russell (cc) 9. Ben White1. Rory Sutherland 2. Dave Cherry 3. Zander Fagerson 4. Jonny Gray 5. Grant Gilchrist 6. Matt Fagerson 7. Rory Darge (cc) 8. Jack Dempsey16. Ewan Ashman. Pierre Schoeman 18. Will Hurd 19. Sam Skinner 20. Gregor Brown 21. Jamie Ritchie 22. Jamie Dobie 23. Stafford McDowallGuinness Six Nations 2025 Rd 2Sunday February 9, 2025KO 3pm MurrayfieldLive on : RTÉ2, BBC1Referee: James Doleman (NZ)AR1: Ben O'Keeffe (NZ)AR2: Pierre Brousset (Fra)TMO: Richard Kelly (NZ)FPRO: Andrew Jackson (Eng)Where to find Harpin' On Rugbyhttps://linktr.ee/harpinonrugbyCOMMENT/SHARE/FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE
Coming up on Thursday's Rugby Daily: Simon Easterby names his team for Ireland's Six Nations opener with England, Jonny Gray makes his first appearance for Scotland in two years for the visit of Italy to Murrayfield, And Michael Cheika is leaving Leicester Tigers at the end of the season - could he be a candidate for the vacancy at Munster?Rugby Daily on Off The Ball, with Bank of Ireland, a proud sponsor of Irish Rugby. Never Stop Competing.
FIFA recently confirmed Saudi Arabia will host the World Cup in 2034. In this exclusive interview, Jonny Gray speaks to Polly Handford, General Counsel of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) to discuss the local reactions in the Kingdom to the news, as well as what hosting the World Cup means for Vision 2030 and what the organization of the tournament will look like.
This month on The Business Behind Sport, Jonny Gray is joined by forensics expert Charli Curran from Ankura and Kat Craig, a multi-award-winning human rights lawyer and the founder and CEO of Athlead, a sports and social impact consultancy.They discuss trauma-informed governance in sport, focussing on the evolution of safeguarding over the last 10 years. They also address where the gaps in safeguarding in sport are, the importance of the correct stakeholders managing safeguarding and trauma issues, priorities to achieve better governance, and what change looks like for survivors and victims of abuse in sport. Subscribe to 'The Business Behind Sport' newsletter.
Tune into the latest episode of The Business Behind Sport featuring Sarah Lewis OBE OLY, as she shares her journey from Olympic ski racer to influential sports leader, as Secretary General of both the International Ski and Snowboard Federation and the Association of International Olympic Winter Sports Federations. As the snow sports season begins, join hosts Jonny Gray and Torie Hamilton-Wilson as they delve into:❄️ The governance system in international snow sports
Thomas Duncan and Tom English discuss autumn Test squad selections with Gregor Townsend as Sione Tuipulotu is made captain and Jonny Gray chooses to stay home with club Bordeaux
At the Paris Olympics last week, Saudi Arabia submitted plans to build 11 stadiums - including one set 350 meters above ground level - as part of the country's bid to host the 2034 World Cup.Listen to this episode of #TheBusinessBehindSport recorded live from London International Disputes Week where Jonny Gray speaks with Helen Waddell, Partner at Pinsent Masons, Richard Liddell KC at 4 New Square Chambers, and Jason Baston from Miller Insurance Services LLP to discuss the interactions between ambition, scale, governance, ESG, media, and commercial pressure in delivering ever-expanding global events like the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games.
This month on The Business Behind Sport, Jonny Gray speaks to James Stebbing, a Senior Sports Executive who has held General Counsel and Legal roles at Six Nations Rugby, British & Irish Lions, and England Rugby. Throughout his career, he has been at the heart of some of the most pivotal moments in Rugby's recent history, including the impact and response to the Covid crisis and planning for the Nations Cup, a new cross-hemisphere competition launching in 2026, involving 12 of the world's top international teams.They discuss:• The current state of the game• The financial sustainability of the sport• Opportunities for commercial growth• The rise of Women's Rugby
No Ian this week, so Bentos and Sara are performing a duo. They discuss the Chiefs losing at home and the Red Roses setting up a grand slam decider. They also look at Jonny Gray leaving the Chiefs early and what his next move might be and delve into football, more specifically the recent controversies around Nottingham Forest and VAR.
Padel is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, with much of its growth being driven bottom-up by investors. One of those investors, Houman Ashrafzadeh, Founder of Padium, joins Jonny Gray on this episode of #TheBusinessBehindSport to discuss the rise and growth of padel in the UK and worldwide over recent years. Together they discuss: • What makes padel different from other racket sports • The development of the governance of the sport • The commercial opportunities with padel
Snooker has always been a popular sport, particularly in the UK, but its rapid growth worldwide has led to a potential global audience of 1.8 billion viewers.In this episode of The Business Behind Sport podcast, Jonny Gray speaks to Jason Ferguson, Group Chairman & CEO of The World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association (WPBSA) and Director of the World Snooker Tour to discuss Jason's journey from a player to running the sport worldwide, including his hopes for entry as an Olympic sport in Los Angeles 2028.Subscribe to The Business Behind Sport
Following the previous The Business Behind Sport episode, we continue our conversation on the club acquisition process, but this month we explore the investment and legal considerations.Jonny Gray is joined by Tom Sheldon, Director at Ovation Corporate Finance, and Ben Hanglin, Partner at Onside Law to look at the deal structure, the legal contemplations throughout the process, and how to deal with any issues that may occur post-acquisition. Subscribe to 'The Business Behind Sport' Newsletter
Thinking of buying a football club? In this special edition of #TheBusinessBehindSport podcast, we are joined by Analytics FC to discuss the steps investors should consider when buying a football club.With institutional investors and individuals showing more interest in purchasing football clubs, Ankura regulatory and financial risk expert Jonathan Brown and Jeremy Steele, Managing Director of Analytics FC, share their insights into the club acquisition process with Jonny Gray, Senior Managing Director and co-host of The Business Behind Sport and Alex Stewart, Head of Content and host of the Analytics FC podcast. Collectively they discuss the commercial considerations, financial and sporting due diligence planning, and the governance and regulatory issues that prospective investors should consider before, during, and after acquiring a football club in Europe.
Can sports really regulate itself? With talk of independent regulators high on the sports agenda, Jonny Gray is joined by Karena Vleck, General Counsel at World Athletics, and Lorynn Demetriades, compliance specialist and Senior Managing Director at Ankura to discuss compliance programs in sport for The Business Behind Sport. In this frank discussion, they also touch on how organizations hit by scandal, like World Athletics, can emerge with better governance and, perhaps most interestingly, how to get ahead of the scandal in the first place.
In this episode, Jonny Gray is joined by Mike Laflin, CEO and Founder of Global Sustainable Sport. Together they discuss:• Mike's journey working within the sports industry and what led him to set up Global Sustainable Sport in 2022• What exactly is "sustainable sport?" • The seven pillars of sustainable sport that Mike and his team have established and how these can be measured Global Sustainable Sport provides a range of products and services to help sports organizations and individuals develop their sustainability strategies and promote their outcomes and activities. Their latest Sustainability Survey is out now!
In this episode we turn our heads East to put a spotlight on the emerging opportunities for investment in sports in Asia. Senior Managing Director, Jonny Gray speaks to Jean-Baptiste Roy, Co-Founder of Asia Sports Tech, where they discuss: •Where are the growth areas for participation, broadcast rights, sponsorship, and more in the region •What risks should sports and investors think about when considering the market•How can existing western sports teams and clubs maximize their brands in Asia•And more…
In this episode, Jonny Gray talks to Simon Hallett, majority owner and Chairman of Plymouth Argyle Football Club who was recently promoted into The Championship League. Simon openly discusses everything around owning an English Football League Club and how he and his team managed to take Plymouth Argyle from being a loss-making League 2 (4th Tier) team to one of the most well-run clubs by challenging the "football way" of ownership at every turn. He also speaks about lessons he's learned along the way, and what follows is a masterclass for existing and future investors in English Football and how they can create a beneficial club for the fans, sponsors, and community stakeholders.
In this special episode of The Ankura Podcast, Jonny Gray speaks to Mhairi Maclennan, GB International Athlete and co-founder of the Kyniska Advocacy, which champions for new and better policies that protect, respect, and celebrate women and girls in sport. Mhairi shares her story and personal experience of abuse of power within sports and how there needs to be a bigger focus on the need for safeguarding and governance within the sporting industry. Find out more about the work that the Kyniska Advocacy are doing and how you can help.
Preview also available on our YouTube channel Our guest NEIL “KEEGO” KEEGAN https://twitter.com/keegolaughs_irl www.keegolaughs.com Apologies Up Front on Apple Podcasts IRELAND : 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Mack Hansen 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton > (c) 9. Conor Murray 1. Andrew Porter 2. Dan Sheehan 3. Tadhg Furlong 4. Iain Henderson 5. James Ryan 6. Peter O'Mahony 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Caelan Doris 16. Ronan Kelleher 17. Cian Healy 18. Tom O'Toole 19. Ryan Baird 20. Jack Conan 21. Jamison Gibson Park 22. Ross Byrne 23. Robbie Henshaw SCOTLAND : 15. Stuart Hogg 14. Kyle Steyn 13. Huw Jones 12. Sione Tuipulotu 11. Duhan van der Merwe 10. Finn Russell 9. Ben White 1. Pierre Schoeman 2. George Turner 3. Zander Fagerson 4. Richie Gray 5. Jonny Gray 6. Matt Fagerson 7. Jamie Ritchie (c) 8. Jack Dempsey 16. Fraser Brown 17. Jamie Bhatti 18. Simon Berghan 19. Scott Cummings 20. Hamish Watson 21. Ali Price 22. Blair Kinghorn 23. Chris Harris Guinness Six Nations Championship 2023 Round 4 Sun Mar 12 KO 3pm Murrayfield Referee: Luke Pearce (England) AR1: Wayne Barnes (England) AR2: Christophe Ridley (England) TMO: Stuart Terheege (England) Live on: RTÉ2, ITV1 Where to find Harpin' On Rugby Website > https://harpinonrugby.com/ Mastodon > @HarpinOnRugby@mastodon.ie Twitter > https://twitter.com/HarpinOnRugby Facebook > https://www.facebook.com/HarpinOnRugby Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/harpinonrugby/ TikTok > https://www.tiktok.com/@harpinonrugby YouTube > https://youtube.com/@HarpinPreviewShow --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harpinonrugby/message
In this episode of The Business Behind Sport, Jonny Gray talks to Duncan Fraser, Global Practice Lead for Sports & Entertainment at Howden Insurance Brokers Ltd about the international sports insurance market which is expected to continue to grow and reach $600 billion in revenues by 2025. They discuss some areas of risk to look out for in 2023 and beyond, such as events and the challenges insuring them, cyber and data and analytics around athlete injuries. Duncan also speaks about how he began his journey in the sports industry and his role at Howden Insurance Brokers Ltd.
In this episode, Jonny Gray talks to Khalid Ali, Chief Executive Officer of the International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) about developments in the sports betting industry including its sheer size and revenues. Khalid explains how the IBIA is combatting competition manipulation and match-fixing. We learn more about Khalid and Jonny's views on calls by some for a global anti-corruption agency for sports, similar to the World Anti-Doping Agency. They also discuss international governments' need for standardized legislation to combat match-fixing. They also speak about the changes in the sports betting landscape in the USA and what challenges may exist with the liberalization of gambling across the country in recent years.
In this episode, we hear from Jonny Gray, who has recently joined Ankura as a Senior Managing Director and key member of the Sports Advisory business. Prior to joining, Jonny served as the founding CEO of The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA). Jonny discusses his involvement and reflections on the ITIA's three year project transforming integrity in tennis worldwide, and the importance and value of investing in sports integrity. He also offers insight into lessons for other sports when approaching integrity and governance and the role that technology plays in supporting this area. Finally, we hear from Jonny as to what exactly has attracted him back into the world of consulting and the areas he'll be focusing on in his new role at Ankura.
SIU School of Communication Studies professor Dr. Jonny Gray joins Justin this week to talk Star Trek, the importance of pop culture, environmental rhetoric, the intersection of pop culture and folklore, Dr. Who, comic books, and more! You can check out his Isn't It Queer podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/isnt-it-queer/id912207696.
In 2021, the Tennis Integrity Unit became the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA). ITIA CEO Jonny Gray talks with Chris Dix about the ITIA's role as the independent body established by the international governing bodies of tennis to promote, encourage and safeguard the integrity of professional tennis worldwide. Jonny also discusses recent changes to the Tennis Anti-Corruption Programme, the ITIA's plans to combine anti-corruption and anti-doping operations, and the ITIA's emphasis on education and promoting awareness of potential integrity issues for professional tennis players.
Scotland Captain Stuart Hogg joins us on this week’s podcast to discuss life in the premiership, playing alongside newly signed Jonny Gray at Exeter Chiefs and the upcoming Autumn Nations Cup fixtures.
Join Jonathan Brown, Partner, and Alecia Futerman, Associate Director, from Control Risks' forensics team for a discussion with Jonny Gray, CEO of the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), the anti-corruption body for all professional tennis played around the world. They chat about the changes taking place at the TIU following a review published in December 2018, which included over 200 recommendations aimed primarily at preventing and sanctioning corruption in response to an increase in online betting that has recharged incentives for foul play in sport. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Join Jonathan Brown, Partner, and Alecia Futerman, Associate Director, from Control Risks' forensics team for a discussion with Jonny Gray, CEO of the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU), the anti-corruption body for all professional tennis played around the world. They chat about the changes taking place at the TIU following a review published in December 2018, which included over 200 recommendations aimed primarily at preventing and sanctioning corruption in response to an increase in online betting that has recharged incentives for foul play in sport. Subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit einem Spezial zum Thema Wettbetrug im Tennis. Kaum eine Thematik ist komplexer und so gibt es in dieser Sendung einen Einstieg samt zweier Experteninterviews. Doch erst einmal geben Andreas und Philipp den notwendigen Kontext. Sie sprechen dabei vor allem über das berühmte Match zwischen Nikolay Davydenko und Martin Vassallo Arguello vom 2. August 2008 in Sopot. Damals wurden Millionensummen auf eine Niederlage Davydenkos gewettet, selbst als der damalige Top 10 Spieler den ersten Satz gewonnen hatte. Zwar wurden weder Davydenko noch sein argentinischer Gegner jemals verurteilt, trotzdem trat das Match eine Entwicklung los, die zu mehr Aufmerksamkeit im Bereich Wettbetrug im Tennis führte. Über die Jahre gab es dabei immer wieder Ermittlungen, Spieler wurden gesperrt und das Thema verschwand nie komplett aus der Öffentlichkeit, ohne dass jedoch jemals ein ganz großer Name erwischt wurde. Prof. Deutscher im Interview Nach der grundsätzlichen Einordnung hört ihr ein Gespräch zwischen Andreas und dem Wettbetrugsexperten Professor Dr. Christian Deutscher von der Universität Bielefeld. Der Sportökonom erklärt wie Wettbetrug abläuft, was unternommen wird, um seine Verbreitung zu unterbinden und wie sich die Thematik in Zukunft entwickeln könnte. Jonny Gray, CEO der TIU, zur Arbeit seiner Unit Das zweite Gespräch ist mit dem neuen CEO der Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) Jonny Gray. Die TIU war als Reaktion auf den Skandal von 2008 gegründet worden und soll bei der Unterbreitung und Aufklärung von Wettbetrug im Tennis helfen. Gray erklärt die Aufgaben seiner Organisation und wo die Reise in Zukunft hingehen soll. Denn eines zeigt sich immer wieder: Um effektiver gegen Betrug vorgehen zu können, müsste es Veränderungen an der Struktur des Tennis geben. Schließlich wird auf den kleineren Touren, dort wo ein Großteil des Betruges stattfindet nur wenig Geld gezahlt. Zeitgleich lässt sich trotzdem auf diese Matches wetten. So lässt sich feststellen, dass es am Ende wohl auch nicht die eine Lösung geben wird, sondern das Thema Wettbetrug den Tennissport weiter begleiten wird. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit einem Spezial zum Thema Wettbetrug im Tennis. Kaum eine Thematik ist komplexer und so gibt es in dieser Sendung einen Einstieg samt zweier Experteninterviews. Doch erst einmal geben Andreas und Philipp den notwendigen Kontext. Sie sprechen dabei vor allem über das berühmte Match zwischen Nikolay Davydenko und Martin Vassallo Arguello vom 2. August 2008 in Sopot. Damals wurden Millionensummen auf eine Niederlage Davydenkos gewettet, selbst als der damalige Top 10 Spieler den ersten Satz gewonnen hatte. Zwar wurden weder Davydenko noch sein argentinischer Gegner jemals verurteilt, trotzdem trat das Match eine Entwicklung los, die zu mehr Aufmerksamkeit im Bereich Wettbetrug im Tennis führte. Über die Jahre gab es dabei immer wieder Ermittlungen, Spieler wurden gesperrt und das Thema verschwand nie komplett aus der Öffentlichkeit, ohne dass jedoch jemals ein ganz großer Name erwischt wurde. Prof. Deutscher im Interview Nach der grundsätzlichen...
Willkommen zur neuen Ausgabe von Chip & Charge dieses Mal mit einem Spezial zum Thema Wettbetrug im Tennis. Kaum eine Thematik ist komplexer und so gibt es in dieser Sendung einen Einstieg samt zweier Experteninterviews. Doch erst einmal geben Andreas und Philipp den notwendigen Kontext. Sie sprechen dabei vor allem über das berühmte Match zwischen Nikolay Davydenko und Martin Vassallo Arguello vom 2. August 2008 in Sopot. Damals wurden Millionensummen auf eine Niederlage Davydenkos gewettet, selbst als der damalige Top 10 Spieler den ersten Satz gewonnen hatte. Zwar wurden weder Davydenko noch sein argentinischer Gegner jemals verurteilt, trotzdem trat das Match eine Entwicklung los, die zu mehr Aufmerksamkeit im Bereich Wettbetrug im Tennis führte. Über die Jahre gab es dabei immer wieder Ermittlungen, Spieler wurden gesperrt und das Thema verschwand nie komplett aus der Öffentlichkeit, ohne dass jedoch jemals ein ganz großer Name erwischt wurde. Prof. Deutscher im Interview Nach der grundsätzlichen...
Jonny Gray is a Senior Partner at Control Risks (one of the world’s leading business risk consulting companies) having had a fast stream, highly successful military career & left after commanding The 1st Battalion The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders with action in the Iraq War. As a result he was awarded the Queens Commendation for Valuable Service (QCVS) in 2004.He found that a lot of adjustment and learning was needed to transition from the military to a Professional Services Firm (PSF) in 2005. Since this interview Jonny has been selected to be the first CEO of the global Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) from February 2020. He looks forward to working with all involved in world tennis to grow and develop the TIU into a broader-based integrity organisation for professional tennis. In Control Risks he had leadership consulting roles in EMEA & the Americas based in LA. He was then Head of Sales & Marketing for the Americas and finished up as Global Head of Sports and Major Events based back in London. For Jonny he admires Inspiring Leaders like General Sir David Richards (Lord Richards now) & General Sir Nick Carter plus former Control Risks’ CEO Richard Fenning. He learnt to thrive in a complex matrix management structure with reporting lines by function, geography and client. Having done an MPhil at Cambridge in the Army, Control Risks invested in sending him to Harvard Business School for two PSF courses. Also training at the UK Institute of Directors helped him to “be less rough around the edges”. Leading in a PSF is about normally leading from back and only occasionally from the front - depending on circumstances. He learnt to create the environment for others to succeed. The challenge is to “Empower & Enable” your teams (sometimes 3,000 miles away) and yet you understand them and what it takes. He realised you need a lot of humility. What Jonny got wrong in leadership. It’s about constant learning. Jonny said - my DNA was to lead and be at front - that is often NOT what is required. Rather to be “a producing manager” who sells and leads by example while empowering others to stretch for success. Top tip - You lead people; you manage resources. #InspiringLeadership #leadership #CEOs #MotivationalSpeaker #teamcoach #InclusiveLeadership #Boards See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jake Marsh, Head of Integrity at Stats Perform and Jonny Gray, Senior Partner at Control Risks join Sean Cottrell to discuss how data, integrity systems and risk specialists, used by FTSE100... In this podcast Sean Cottrell, CEO and founder of LawInSport, interviews leading sports lawyers, business executives, academics and athletes about the latest issues and legal developments in the world of sport.
Jonny Gray looks back on his 100th appearance for the club in last Friday's victory over Ulster at Scotstoun and Head Coach Dave Rennie discusses his new one year contract extension. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Cammy and Rory look back at Scotland's win over Samoa, we wonder what kind of whale Jonny Gray would want to be and whether Hamish Watson knows the difference between a hat and a cap Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate and Georgie are still sightseeing and psychopath exploring in greater Manchester discussing the Moors Murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. Part 2 focuses on the trial and aftermath leading up to Ian Bradys death just last month. As always, we like to end on a positive and will treat you to Manchesters finest and funnest hotspots, because travel is important. Don’t let murder stop you! Special thanks to Jonny Gray and Jack Watson for our theme song!Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get all the details on the new show Ride! Jonny recaps their Toronto press event, all about the horses that were used on the show, what he likes so much about the show, not knowing how to tie a tie, and plaing hockey.
An online music project has led Gateshead based producer Half to unexpectedly record his first album, Here Lies Half. Originally from Berwick but now residing in Felling, Half, aka Jonny Gray, began experimenting with music as a hobby and never intended to become a producer. By collaborating with artists and co-writers around the world Half recorded his debut full length release in isolation swapping a series of ideas, emails and dropboxes then mixing the results to create the album.
Rory Lawson joins Rupert Cox to discuss the bans given to Ross Ford and Jonny Gray, and the impact on the Scotland team.
Is it possible that an Elephant Reporter could become a star on Nickelodeon? Jonny Gray is living proof! Find out his story and his picks for the Stanley Cup.
Jonny Gray and Hokulei Lindsey discuss the Supreme Court decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 as they are being released. Originally aired June 26, 2013. Podcast intro music is "Lick Science" by Beatmasters off their album "Neurology" available in the open source Community Audio section of the Internet Archive.
Jonny Gray and Hokulei Lindsey discuss the Supreme Court decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 as they are being released. Originally aired June 26, 2013. Podcast intro music is "Lick Science" by Beatmasters off their album "Neurology" available in the open source Community Audio section of the Internet Archive.
Jonny Gray and Hokulei Lindsey discuss the Supreme Court decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 as they are being released. Originally aired June 26, 2013. Podcast intro music is "Lick Science" by Beatmasters off their album "Neurology" available in the open source Community Audio section of the Internet Archive.
Jonny Gray and Hokulei Lindsey discuss the Supreme Court decisions on DOMA and Prop 8 as they are being released. Originally aired June 26, 2013. Podcast intro music is "Lick Science" by Beatmasters off their album "Neurology" available in the open source Community Audio section of the Internet Archive.