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Latest podcast episodes about media centre

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent
BONUS EPISODE - Executive Vice President of Football Operations TONY BOSELLI

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 15:38 Transcription Available


A bonus episode as Jay Lawrence catches up with Jaguars Hall of Famer Tony Boselli on his new role with the team, the GM search, new head coach and a lot more. Recorded at the Media Centre in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
Books needed for new school media centre

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 5:36


Pippa speaks to Gail Darling from Lions Club Tokai who are asking for donations of second-hand books to fill the new media centre at Heathfield Primary school. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 447: Phillip Island Review - The wonder from Down Under

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 39:57


The malaise from Motegi was carried away by the Phillip Island breeze for what was another enthralling chapter of 2024 MotoGP. A little bit more tension with just three rounds to go this season. Here are the talking points from Australia with a time-pressed Neil in the Media Centre and a sleep-deprived Adam and David trying their best! Join us for special and exclusive content on Patreon. Become a Paddock Insider for just 10 dollars a month: https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast Find us here: https://twitter.com/PaddockPassPod Pic by www.motogp.com

Lexis
Episode 60 - Stylistics with Peter Stockwell and Jessica Norledge

Lexis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 39:11


Show notes for Episode 60 Here are the show notes for Episode 60, in which Raj and Dan talk to Peter Stockwell, Professor of Literary Linguistics at the University of Nottingham and Jessica Norledge, Assistant Professor in Stylistics at the University of Nottingham about stylistics, including: What stylistics is and what it offers How English language students can apply linguistic analysis to literary texts The Nottingham Stylistics Toolkit project Some of their favourite tools in the toolkit Why stylistics is a linguistic superpower The (free!) Nottingham Stylistics Toolkit is here: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/common/stylisticstoolkit/StylisticsToolkit/content/#/  Peter Stockwell's University of Nottingham profile page: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/people/peter.stockwell  Jessica Norledge's University of Nottingham profile page:  https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/english/people/jessica.norledge  Our previous interview with Jess about the language of dystopia: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3gnJ0ZiPSKkXvzx3G6HRDe?si=A6u-5LwHQ7avOIMHAxe6Eg  Carol Ann Duffy reads Valentine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFhFgyImwtE  Jess and Peter will be running some teacher CPD with Dan at The English and Media Centre in London in December and January. You can find out more here:  Non-fiction: https://www.englishandmedia.co.uk/courses/acbaed53-8a27-48cc-96b5-db6ce1b1995f/emc-cpd-face-to-face-new-approaches-to-non-fiction-for-a-level-lang-lit/ Reading fictional minds: https://www.englishandmedia.co.uk/courses/61cd442a-68d2-4cd2-a172-f2a4d2206d31/emc-cpd-face-to-face-reading-fictional-minds-viewpoints-character-in-english-lan/  And keep an eye out for an A-Level Lang Lit student conference in April 2025 at University of Nottingham.  Contributors Lisa Casey  blog: https://livingthroughlanguage.wordpress.com/ & Twitter: Language Debates (@LanguageDebates) Dan Clayton  blog: EngLangBlog & Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/englangblog.bsky.social  Jacky Glancey  Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackyGlancey Raj Rana Matthew Butler  Twitter: https://twitter.com/MatthewbutlerCA  Music: Serge Quadrado - Cool Guys  Cool Guys by Serge Quadrado is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. From the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado/urban/cool-guys 

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 440 - Live from the WorldSBK media centre...

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 56:30


This episode of the Paddock Pass Podcast was recording in the media centre of Motorland Aragon. With riders running past en-route to their media duties we grabbed five minutes with Danilo Petrucci to talk about his stunning weekend at Cremona, Alvaro Bautista gave us the latest on his rib injuries and Adrian Huertas talked to us about moving to the MotoGP paddock. The return of Toprak Razgatlioglu is the biggest talking in the paddock and we've got the Turkish superstar on the pod to get you up to date on his condition and how he feels ahead of this weekend. It's a break from the norm for our Superbike shows but Steve and Gordo get you all the latest news from WorldSBK!

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 440 - Live from the Aragon media centre...

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 56:30


Back to back rounds create a unique challenge. Co-ordinating recording is always a difficult task as we travel from one country to the next but for our review of the Cremona WorldSBK Round we decided to wait until we were assembled in Motorland Aragon. An added benefit of this is that we can recap the Italian action and grab five minutes with the riders as they go about their Thursday media duties. Danilo Petrucci was the star of the show at Round 9 and the Barni Ducati rider joins us to talk about winning, how his style of riding evolved from childhood and what it meant to win again after his training crash in April. He wasn't the only Ducati rider to appear as we grabbed Alvaro Bautista to talk about his Superpole struggles and whether he can still be a title contender. Adrian Huertas also stopped by to give us his thoughts on moving to Moto2 in 2025. The return of Toprak Razgatlioglu is the biggest story in Aragon and we couldn't record without getting ten minutes with the Superbike Superstar. After initially being rebuffed by BMW Toprak sat down with Steve and Gordo for ten minutes to talk about his injury, the frustrations of watching from home and his excitement of getting back to work!

Irish Golfer Podcast
Ep 153 | Amgen Irish Open Preview

Irish Golfer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 43:48


On this weeks edition Peter & Ronan sit down in the Media Centre in RCD to discuss all from the Irish Open. One of the toughest tests in world golf awaits as the weather threatens to wreak havoc in Co. Down.

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 406: Banishing the Bad at Barcelona

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 55:42


Closing the gate at Catalunya and round six of 2024 MotoGP; Adam, David and Neil wrap the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya with the help of expert journalist Oriol Puigdemont. Moments, Winners and Losers and Talking points all here as the guys record show #406 a couple of hours after the Grand Prix in Barcelona and from the Media Centre.

Petersfield Community Radio
An evening with Nassar Hussain at Churcher's College supporting Maddy's Mark

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 13:42


An Evening with Nassar Hussain OBE at Churchers College on Wednesday, April 24th raised funds for Maddy's Mark.  Nassar Hussain OBE spent the day at Churchers College coaching pupils before speaking at an evening in front of a large audience who were keen to hear his thoughts on the current state of cricket plus an auction of cricketing and rugby lots by Jonathon Pratt, an auctioneer on BBC's Bargain Hunt.  Auction lots included tickets at Lords with a tour of the Media Centre by Nassar Hussain and a signed cricket bat as well as rugby memorabilia signed by the England Women's Ruby team. Nassar shared with Shine Radio how his connection with Maddy came about, his favourite stadiums to play at, his thoughts on the Bazball strategy and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Episode 386: 2024 WorldSBK preview with an all-star cast

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 62:08


Coming to you hot from the Media Centre in Phillip Island and on the eve of the first round of 2024 WorldSBK, Steve is joined by Gordo, Ivo and a host of racers: Rea, Razgatlıoğlu, van der Mark to talk over the themes of the season

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele
Fundraiser to revamp media centre at Orange Grove Primary School

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 8:15


Guest: Gary Meyers  Gary Meyers is a good samaritan who wants to  renovate the media centre at Orange Grove Primary School. He chats to Abongile Nzelenzele about his projectSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21
យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP7: ចាក់ថ្នាំឱ្យសាច់ស

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 40:01


យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP7: ចាក់ថ្នាំឱ្យសាច់ស ដឹងពីគុណសម្បត្តិនិងគុណវបត្តិនៃការប្រើប្រាស់អាហារបំប៉ន និងចេះទទួលអាហារបានត្រឹមត្រូវ លោកអ្នកអាចចូលស្តាប់បន្ថែមតាមរយៈតំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្រោម៖ ➡️Spotify https://spoti.fi/3NyduSQ ➡️Podbean https://bit.ly/43HtBTF ➡️ទស្សនានៅ YouTube https://bit.ly/3qFHNhb Subcribe channel telegram: https://t.me/WmcNews Sound Background: Bensoud -hey.mp3 Jarico - Island.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. Copyright: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC #យវតីសតវត្សទី២១ #វិទ្យុស្ត្រី #womenradio #women21thcentury

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21
យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP9: ការបង្កាជំងឺមហារីសុដន់

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 28:16


យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP9: ការបង្កាជំងឺមហារីសុដន់ លើកទឹកចិត្តយុវតីត្រួតពិនិត្យសុខភាពសុដន់ និងបង្កាជំងឺមហារីកសុដន់ លោកអ្នកអាចចូលស្តាប់បន្ថែមតាមរយៈតំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្រោម៖ ➡️Spotify https://spoti.fi/3NyduSQ ➡️Podbean https://bit.ly/43HtBTF ➡️ទស្សនានៅ YouTube https://bit.ly/3qFHNhb Subcribe channel telegram: https://t.me/WmcNews Sound Background: Bensoud -hey.mp3 Jarico - Island.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. Copyright: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC #យវតីសតវត្សទី២១ #វិទ្យុស្ត្រី #womenradio #women21thcentury

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21
យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP10: ទាស់ក្រមុំ

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 15:08


យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP10: ទាស់ក្រមុំ ដឹងពីមូលហេតុនៃជំងឺទាស់ក្រមុំ(រាំងរដូវ) និងវិធីព្យាបាល លោកអ្នកអាចចូលស្តាប់បន្ថែមតាមរយៈតំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្រោម៖ ➡️Spotify https://spoti.fi/3NyduSQ ➡️Podbean https://bit.ly/43HtBTF ➡️ទស្សនានៅ YouTube https://bit.ly/3qFHNhb Subcribe channel telegram: https://t.me/WmcNews Sound Background: Bensoud -hey.mp3 Jarico - Island.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. Copyright: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC #យវតីសតវត្សទី២១ #វិទ្យុស្ត្រី #womenradio #women21thcentury

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21
យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP8: ការប្រើប្រាស់អាហារបំប៉ន

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 31:36


យុវតីសតវត្សទី២១ | S3-EP8: ការប្រើប្រាស់អាហារបំប៉ន ដឹងពីគុណសម្បត្តិនិងគុណវបត្តិនៃការប្រើប្រាស់អាហារបំប៉ន និងចេះទទួលអាហារបានត្រឹមត្រូវ លោកអ្នកអាចចូលស្តាប់បន្ថែមតាមរយៈតំណភ្ជាប់ខាងក្រោម៖ ➡️Spotify https://spoti.fi/3NyduSQ ➡️Podbean https://bit.ly/43HtBTF ➡️ទស្សនានៅ YouTube https://bit.ly/3qFHNhb Subcribe channel telegram: https://t.me/WmcNews Sound Background: Bensoud -hey.mp3 Jarico - Island.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. Copyright: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC #យវតីសតវត្សទី២១ #វិទ្យុស្ត្រី #womenradio #women21thcentury

UK True Crime Podcast
Death On The Beach: Episode 368

UK True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 27:11


When Annie Börjesson's body was found on a beach in Prestwick, Scotland, police assured her family and friends that Annie's death was a suicide or an accident. For years Annie's family and friends didn't believe they were being told the full story about what happened. So what did happen to Annie? And why did the Scottish authorities not share all the information asked for by the family?  Find out more about the UK True Crime Podcast: https://uktruecrime.com Join me at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/UKTrueCrime Buy my book 'Gone Fishing' about serial killer Angus Sinclair: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gone-Fishing-Unsolved-Crimes-Sinclair/dp/1914277201 Sources: Was the body on the beach a CIA hit? A new documentary explores an 18-year-old mystery  | Daily Mail Online  MSPs demand action over use of Scottish airports for rendition | UK security and counter-terrorism | The Guardian  True scale of UK role in torture and rendition after 9/11 revealed | UK security and counter-terrorism | The Guardian  www.annierockstar.com  The Strange Death Of Annie Börjesson : r/UnresolvedMysteries (reddit.com)  How did Annie's body end up on a Scottish beach? - BBC News  Error 404 - Not found (scottishreview.net)  How did Annie's body end up on a Scottish beach? - BBC News  What happened to Annie Börjesson? - BBC Three  Body on the Beach: What Happened to Annie? - Journalist Hazel Martin reflects on the new documentary series - Media Centre (bbc.com)  Annie Borjesson: Mystery death files classified as secret, says Sweden | UK News | Sky News  Was the body on the beach a CIA hit? A new documentary explores an 18-year-old mystery  | Daily Mail Online  https://news.sky.com/story/annie-borjesson-mystery-death-files-classified-as-secret-says-sweden-11947991   https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8082987/Mysterious-death-Swedish-woman-Scotland-classified-secret-foreign-ministry-15-years-on.html  https://www.thenational.scot/news/18110420.scottish-police-didnt-follow-protocol-swedish-womans-death/  https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/annie-borjesson-family-want-post-mortem-pictures-released-to-help-solve-mystery/ar-BB1bCct2 

All About The Archers - A podcast about
BONUS: Meet the scriptwriter who wrote this week

All About The Archers - A podcast about

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 15:52


Today we interview SARAH HEHIR who is a scriptwriter for THE ARCHERS and wrote THIS WEEK ending 20th October 2023! We discuss some of the scenes we have heard this week, characters, plot lines and much more. 15 minutes on your podcast player and longer on YouTube.We'd like to mention that Sarah has a play touring the Balkans at the moment that is also set in Manchester and they'd love to bring this play to the UK. It called “The Shadow Garden” and tells the story of the Bogujevci family: the first children to give evidence in a war crimes tribunal. This tribunal gives shape to the shifting narrative, slipping between time, place, reality and imagination. The shadow garden exists on stage as a parallel world of memory and alternate futures .With one foot in Manchester and one in Kosovo, the family occupies a very private space in a very public arena. Through the children who survived, we learn about their loss and the resilience is takes to seek justice against the odds. Accounts of war are largely dominated by male military voices; this play celebrates the kind of power that doesn't sit in the weight of a gun. The Shadow Garden is a collaborative, multi-media show developed with an international team and produced by Gjilan Theatre.Sarah also has a play called “The Facility” published by The English and Media Centre for Key Stage 3 students. Its a contemporary play inspired by Antigone.All About The Archers Links:YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@AllAboutTheArchers-vv8jzINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aboutthearchersTWITTER: https://twitter.com/AboutTheArchersFACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1127587031446013/Come and join us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike
Paddock Notes Misano Thursday: Leaving a Marc

Paddock Pass Podcast - Motorcycle Racing - MotoGP - World Superbike

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 30:39


Our first – free – Paddock Pass Podcast Notes show from Misano and round twelve of 2023 MotoGP. Talking the latest Marquez rumours, Bagnaia's shape, Marini's new contract, exclusive MotoE content and more from the Media Centre and on the eve of the San Marino Grand Prix. Join us on Patreon for more right here: https://www.patreon.com/paddockpasspodcast

Event Industry News Podcast
Destination Emirates Old Trafford

Event Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 46:37


Working at Emirates Old Trafford since 2013, Angela Hobson has been sales director at the home to Lancashire County Cricket club for more than three years. Talking to host James Dickson just after the third Ashes Test had decided the series, Australia retaining the urn, Angela does the detail about the venue's massive redevelopment – a £45m programme over 15 years. She discusses the planning and delivery behind a Test match and Emirates Old Trafford's new-look provision for the greater events model, the Point controversy, getting other elements of the portfolio up to standard, the versatility of the Pavilion and the Player & Media Centre. Angela Hobson goes on to detail the ecological terrace and the greater sustainability picture, the Sensory Room and the on-site 150-bedroom Hilton Garden Inn, replete with pitch views and balconies, and providing for everything from 60,000 cap concerts to conferences to board meetings. And beyond those boundaries… To keep up to date with all the news, subscribe for free here.   If you would like to take part in a podcast, then please complete our submission form. This episode of the Event Industry News Podcast is sponsored by Evolution dome, award-winning temporary event structures. Take a look at their structures at evolutiondome.com

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY
EWTN News Nightly | Wednesday, August 2, 2023

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 30:00


On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Pope Francis has arrived in Lisbon, Portugal for the global gathering of hundreds of thousands of young people for World Youth Day 2023. In His Holiness' address to the country's government and diplomatic corps, he shared his dreams for a more peaceful Europe. EWTN News' VP and Editorial Director, Matthew Bunson, sits down with VP of the Media Centre in Lisbon, Professor Daniel Arasa, to better digest the address. Meanwhile, Former President Donald Trump will appear in court Thursday after being indicted for working to overturn the 2020 election results. EWTN White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, reports. On the other hand, although Congress is on break, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are reacting to the indictment of former President Trump. Capitol Hill Correspondent, Erik Rosales, reports. China reveals two new leaders for the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force this week in a surprise shake-up. Author Gordon Chang joins us to comment on allegations that China is funding millions toward U.S. public schools and on BlackRock client investments. Lastly tonight, as the fifth largest city in the nation, Phoenix, Arizona is the only major one lacking a Catholic rehabilitation center in its diocese. Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kolbe Mission, Jason Kelly, delves deeper into the organization's inception, namesake, and mission in fighting addiction. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn EWTN News Nightly provides the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Join host Tracy Sabol, our Capitol Hill, White House and Rome Correspondents, as well as many other diverse guests daily, to get the latest from the U.S. and the Vatican on topics regarding our Catholic faith and interests. ------------- EWTN News Nightly airs on EWTN weekdays at 6pm & 9pm ET. ------------ Don't miss an episode of EWTN New Night

At the Checkpoint
Day 2. Morning at the Media Centre

At the Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 13:32


Huw managed to catch up with Irelands Team Captain for the Low Down on the Irish Team and then Alex Varela the Race Director for CANFRANC the destination for the 2025 World Mountain & Trail Championships

Sky Sports Golf Podcast
2023 Masters Preview

Sky Sports Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 73:12


Josh is joined by Rich Beem to discuss this year's Masters. They look at the leading contenders, the changes to the course and Rich talks about his debut at Augusta and how he felt. Michael McEwan calls in from the Media Centre to give a vibe of how things are early in the week.

NCBI Labs
Talking Technology with NCBI Labs Episode 22 – Celebrating World Braille Day, Labs Virtual Training Courses

NCBI Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 67:19


On the show this week, and in celebration of World Braille Day on 4th January, we host a panel discussion with several experienced braille users who speak about their lives with braille and share with us their top braille device recommendations. We're also joined by Lina Kouzi and Rebecca Curtis from the Library & Media Centre at NCBI to find out about LEGO Braille Bricks toolkits being sent to teachers and early years educators in schools right across the country as an invaluable resource for learning braille.Have you ever thought about learning braille? Would you like to become a proficient touch typist, find out about the many benefits of Smart Speakers, or know how to use a Screen Reader such as NVDA or JAWS to its full potential? If you answered yes to any of these questions why not sign up to one of our virtual technology courses taking place throughout the year? NCBI Labs technology training manager Denis Nolan tells us more.Support the show

The Mexican Soccer Show
TMSS Mundial Daily - Cesar and Wiso's Immediate Reactions After Mexico vs. Argentina Pre-Game Press Conference

The Mexican Soccer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 13:41


From the Media Centre in Doha, Cesar Hernandez & Wiso Vazquez talk about what took place in the Mexico pre-game press conference that saw Chucky Lozano and Tata Martino share some words and what they expect tomorrow from fans and players in Lusail Stadium.

The Louder Than Words Podcast
Spilling the Best Beans

The Louder Than Words Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 43:51


Join Sheena Cruickshank, Laura Cream and Paul Manners in conversation with Jules Pretty about how universities are showing they can improve the lives of people through public engagement. Sheena Cruickshank is from the University of Manchester, Laura Cream is from University College London and Paul Manners is from the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement. The Louder Than Words podcast is about how ideas improve lives. Professor Jules Pretty created the Louder than Words podcast for conversations on how the world can be made a better place by inquiry, research and public engagement. These are ideas that can inspire individual, collective and policy action. This is the first podcast from the Centre for Public and Policy Engagement at the University of Essex. There are three series a year: autumn, spring and summer. Each episode of Louder Than Words takes a key contemporary issue and gives you a chance to hear from leading researchers, policy makers, thinkers and campaigners plus those directly affected by the issue. The podcast is produced by Marcus Pierpoint and Luke Fitch of the University of Essex’s Media Centre. Producers of series 1-3 were Ali Martin and Martha Dixon.

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

ប្រធានបទទី21: ចេះរៀបចំផែនការមុននឹងសម្រេចចិត្តមានទំនាក់ទំនងជាមួយដៃគូ ដើម្បីចៀសវាងការសម្រេចចិត្តជ្រើសរើសដៃគូខុស តើអ្វីទៅដែលហៅថាដៃគូ? ហើយអ្វីជាផែនការ? គ្រាន់តែមានដៃគូសោះ ហេតុអ្វីត្រូវមានផែនការរើសដៃគូ? តើគួរមានការរៀបចំផែនការបែបណាក្នុងការរើសដៃគូអោយបានល្អ? មានដំណាក់កាលសំខាន់ៗអ្វីខ្លះ? ករណីមានមិនមានផែនការរើសដៃគូ តើយុវជននឹងប្រឈមនឹងបញ្ហាអ្វីខ្លះ? Youtube: https://youtu.be/wTN4V9Hoq5I Podcast: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Download link: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Our Series: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Music Credit To: Bensound Hey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0hyn... Edutainment Video from the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

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Climate Media Centre | Election Reactions

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 16:26


Dylan Quinnell from the Climate Media Centre recorded with members of some of Australia's leading climate action groups, the day after the election. This short episode is a great way to listen back on their excitement from the election results, and a great way to get yourself pumped to take action in this new chapter for Australia! Audio grabs and quotes below:   Rural and regional Australians respond to the Federal Election, and what they want to see happen next:    AGRICULTURE   Fiona Davis, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, from regional Victoria, talks about the importance of climate in the election, and the need for stronger climate policies moving forward, to farmers including the organisation's 7,000 supporters. Fiona says we need deep emissions reductions this decade to protect Australian farmers from extreme weather events, and to ensure farmers can continue to produce food for Australins and the world.  [Audio grabs from Fiona Davis]   Charlie Prell, chair of Farmers for Climate Action, and fourth-generation sheep farmer who also hosts wind turbines on his property in Crookwell, NSW talks about how climate change has become an important issue in the bush. He talks about the election, including increased support for Nationals' candidates more progressive on climate, as well as the need for integrity and progressive action in government moving forward. [Audio grabs from Charlie Prell]   :   BUSHFIRE SURVIVOR   Jo Dodds, president of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and bushfire survivor from Tathra, NSW South Coast, talks about how the issue of climate change motivated many voters this election. She also talks about the urgency and immediacy of the climate change threat and what she and fellow bushfire survivors want to see from the new government.  [Audio grabs from Jo Dodds]   HEALTH EXPERTS  

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Climate Media Centre | Election Reactions

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 16:27


Dylan Quinnell from the Climate Media Centre recorded with members of some of Australia's leading climate action groups, the day after the election. This short episode is a great way to listen back on their excitement from the election results, and a great way to get yourself pumped to take action in this new chapter for Australia! Audio grabs and quotes below:   Rural and regional Australians respond to the Federal Election, and what they want to see happen next:    AGRICULTURE   Fiona Davis, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, from regional Victoria, talks about the importance of climate in the election, and the need for stronger climate policies moving forward, to farmers including the organisation's 7,000 supporters. Fiona says we need deep emissions reductions this decade to protect Australian farmers from extreme weather events, and to ensure farmers can continue to produce food for Australins and the world.  [Audio grabs from Fiona Davis]   Charlie Prell, chair of Farmers for Climate Action, and fourth-generation sheep farmer who also hosts wind turbines on his property in Crookwell, NSW talks about how climate change has become an important issue in the bush. He talks about the election, including increased support for Nationals' candidates more progressive on climate, as well as the need for integrity and progressive action in government moving forward. [Audio grabs from Charlie Prell]   :   BUSHFIRE SURVIVOR   Jo Dodds, president of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and bushfire survivor from Tathra, NSW South Coast, talks about how the issue of climate change motivated many voters this election. She also talks about the urgency and immediacy of the climate change threat and what she and fellow bushfire survivors want to see from the new government.  [Audio grabs from Jo Dodds]   HEALTH EXPERTS   Dr John Van Der Kallen, Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia,  who also specialises in air pollution, from Newcastle, NSW, talks about how people had climate policy at the forefront of their minds after all of the recent extreme weather events. He also talks about how climate change is the greatest health concern for many health professionals as well as calls on the government to do more within the health industry and more broadly. [Audio grabs from Dr John Van Der Kallen]   PARENTS   Laura Grufas, parent from Ocean Grove, VIC, and member of Parents for Climate Action, calls on the new government to listen to the scientists when it comes to climate change and address parents' immediate and urgent concerns including  phasing out fossil fuels including  gas. She also talks about embracing the amazing renewable energy opportunities we have in Australia for future generations. [Audio grabs from Laura Grufas]    Bianca Sands, parent from Hervey Bay, QLD, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about how parents voted for their children's futures this election, and welcomes the newly elected government's commitment to end the “climate wars”. She also talks about the great opportunity and potential for Australians, particularly in the rapidly developing clean energy industry.” [Audio grabs from Bianca Sands]   Dr Jasper Lee, parent and health care provider from Adelaide, SA, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about climate change being an important issue for a lot of people around him in the Mitcham Hills, which has an extremely high bushfire risk. He also talks about the impact of climate change our physical safety and on our most vulnerable people. [Audio grabs from Dr Jasper Lee]   Anna Harvey, parent of two from Sydney, NSW, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about how after the drought, the bushfires and now the floods, so many people were desperate for meaningful change to see better  climate policies. She also talks about how there are so many good policies that would reduce our emissions while making our homes comfier, our energy bills lower and air cleaner. [Audio grabs from Anna Harvey]   YOUNG PEOPLE   Alex Fuller, National Director of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, from Brisbane, QLD, talks about how young people across Australia want to see strong climate action from the next government and climate change is the top issue impacting the way young people vote. She also talks about young people wanting to see the next government commit to no new fossil fuel projects, like coal and gas. [Audio grabs from Alex Fuller]   Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

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Climate Media Centre | Election Reactions

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 18:20


Dylan Quinnell from the Climate Media Centre recorded with members of some of Australia's leading climate action groups, the day after the election. This short episode is a great way to listen back on their excitement from the election results, and a great way to get yourself pumped to take action in this new chapter for Australia! Audio grabs and quotes below:   Rural and regional Australians respond to the Federal Election, and what they want to see happen next:    AGRICULTURE   Fiona Davis, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, from regional Victoria, talks about the importance of climate in the election, and the need for stronger climate policies moving forward, to farmers including the organisation's 7,000 supporters. Fiona says we need deep emissions reductions this decade to protect Australian farmers from extreme weather events, and to ensure farmers can continue to produce food for Australins and the world.  [Audio grabs from Fiona Davis]   Charlie Prell, chair of Farmers for Climate Action, and fourth-generation sheep farmer who also hosts wind turbines on his property in Crookwell, NSW talks about how climate change has become an important issue in the bush. He talks about the election, including increased support for Nationals' candidates more progressive on climate, as well as the need for integrity and progressive action in government moving forward. [Audio grabs from Charlie Prell]   :   BUSHFIRE SURVIVOR   Jo Dodds, president of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and bushfire survivor from Tathra, NSW South Coast, talks about how the issue of climate change motivated many voters this election. She also talks about the urgency and immediacy of the climate change threat and what she and fellow bushfire survivors want to see from the new government.  [Audio grabs from Jo Dodds]   HEALTH EXPERTS   Dr John Van Der Kallen, Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia,  who also specialises in air pollution, from Newcastle, NSW, talks about how people had climate policy at the forefront of their minds after all of the recent extreme weather events. He also talks about how climate change is the greatest health concern for many health professionals as well as calls on the government to do more within the health industry and more broadly. [Audio grabs from Dr John Van Der Kallen]   PARENTS   Laura Grufas, parent from Ocean Grove, VIC, and member of Parents for Climate Action, calls on the new government to listen to the scientists when it comes to climate change and address parents' immediate and urgent concerns including  phasing out fossil fuels including  gas. She also talks about embracing the amazing renewable energy opportunities we have in Australia for future generations. [Audio grabs from Laura Grufas]    Bianca Sands, parent from Hervey Bay, QLD, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about how parents voted for their children's futures this election, and welcomes the newly elected government's commitment to end the “climate wars”. She also talks about the great opportunity and potential for Australians, particularly in the rapidly developing clean energy industry.” [Audio grabs from Bianca Sands]   Dr Jasper Lee, parent and health care provider from Adelaide, SA, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about climate change being an important issue for a lot of people around him in the Mitcham Hills, which has an extremely high bushfire risk. He also talks about the impact of climate change our physical safety and on our most vulnerable people. [Audio grabs from Dr Jasper Lee]   Anna Harvey, parent of two from Sydney, NSW, and member of Parents for Climate Action, talks about how after the drought, the bushfires and now the floods, so many people were desperate for meaningful change to see better  climate policies. She also talks about how there are so many good policies that would reduce our emis

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Climate Media Centre | Election Reactions

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 16:27


Dylan Quinnell from the Climate Media Centre recorded with members of some of Australia's leading climate action groups, the day after the election. This short episode is a great way to listen back on their excitement from the election results, and a great way to get yourself pumped to take action in this new chapter for Australia!Audio grabs and quotes below: Rural and regional Australians respond to the Federal Election, and what they want to see happen next:  AGRICULTURE Fiona Davis, CEO of Farmers for Climate Action, from regional Victoria, talks about the importance of climate in the election, and the need for stronger climate policies moving forward, to farmers including the organisation's 7,000 supporters. Fiona says we need deep emissions reductions this decade to protect Australian farmers from extreme weather events, and to ensure farmers can continue to produce food for Australins and the world. [Audio grabs from Fiona Davis] Charlie Prell, chair of Farmers for Climate Action, and fourth-generation sheep farmer who also hosts wind turbines on his property in Crookwell, NSW talks about how climate change has become an important issue in the bush. He talks about the election, including increased support for Nationals' candidates more progressive on climate, as well as the need for integrity and progressive action in government moving forward. [Audio grabs from Charlie Prell]   : BUSHFIRE SURVIVOR Jo Dodds, president of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and bushfire survivor from Tathra, NSW South Coast, talks about how the issue of climate change motivated many voters this election. She also talks about the urgency and immediacy of the climate change threat and what she and fellow bushfire survivors want to see from the new government. [Audio grabs from Jo Dodds] HEALTH EXPERTS 

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Ep20: MARRIAGE AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG YOUNG ADULTS

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 36:28


ប្រធានបទទី20: អាយុប៉ុន្មានទើបគួររៀបការបាន? នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: 1.អ្វីទៅជាចំណងអាពារពិពាហ៍? 2.អាយុប៉ុន្មានទើបគួររៀបការបាន? បុរស? ស្ត្រី? 3.មុននឹងសម្រេចចិត្តថារៀបការតើបុរសនិងស្ត្រីគួរគិតពិចារណទៅលើចំនុចអ្វីខ្លះ? ហេតុអ្វី? 4.តើការរៀបការនៅអាយុក្មេងពេក ឬចាស់ពេក អាចមានផលវិបាកអ្វីខ្លះ? 5.អ្នកខ្លះនិយាយថា អាយុគ្រាន់តែជាតួលេខ តើពាក្យនេះមានន័យដូចម្ដេច?   Youtube: https://youtu.be/wTN4V9Hoq5I Podcast: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Download link: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Our Series: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Music Credit To: Bensound Hey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0hyn... Edutainment Video from Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

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Ep 19: Why is it important to keep your goals in mind when you make personal life choices?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 41:42


គោលបំណង យុវវ័យចេះរៀបចំផែនការជីវិតនិងសម្រេចចិត្តបានត្រឹមត្រូវមុននឹងមានស្នេហា។ ចេះកំណត់គោលដៅជីវិត និងខិតខំរៀនសូត្រ នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: តើពាក្យថាសង្សារមានន័យ? យុវវ័យ​មាន​សង្សារ​ដែរ​ទេ? យុវជននេះមានសង្សារនៅអាយុប៉ុន្មាន? ហេតុអ្វី? មុននឹងសម្រេចចិត្តថាមានស្នេហា ឬ សង្សារវ័យក្មេង ពិសេសគួរគិតលើចំណុចខ្លាំង? Youtube: https://youtu.be/wTN4V9Hoq5I Podcast: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Download link: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Our Series: https://TwentyfirstCenturyWomen.podbe... Music Credit To: Bensound Hey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0hyn... Edutainment Video from Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

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Ep17: Change the mindset and preventing/ responding to domestic violence

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 33:31


[English Below] គោលបំណង ផ្លាស់ប្ដូរផ្នត់គំនិត និងការចេះជួយគ្នាលុបបំបាត់ហិង្សាក្នុងគ្រួសារ នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: តើអំពើហិង្សាក្នុងគ្រួសារជារឿងធម្មតារបស់គ្រួសារនីមួយៗមែនទេ ការមានអំពើហិង្សាក្នុងគ្រួសារបានជះឥទ្ធិពលបែបណាខ្លះ ចំពោះជនរងគ្រោះផ្ទាល់ គ្រួសារ​និងសង្គម នៅពេលមានអំពើហិង្សាក្នុងគ្រួសារមួយកើតឡើង តើនរណាខ្លះអាចជួយអន្តរាគមន៍ ពិសេសជួយដល់ជនរងគ្រោះបាន PREVENTING AND RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE In this episode we will discuss some serious topic toward DOMESTIC VIOLENCE What is domestic and family violence? What is the impact of family violence on the social and psychological development toward the child How You Can Help Victims of Domestic Violence Music Credit To: Bensound Hey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0hyn... Edutainment Video from Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

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សិទ្ធិនៃការរំលូតកូន នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: ក្នុងករណីមានផ្ទៃពោះមិនសមបំណង តើស្រ្តីពិសេសយុវតីមានសិទ្ធិរំលូតកូនដែរទេ? ប្រសិនបើមានការបង្វិតបង្វំអោយស្រ្តីឬយុវតីរំលូតកូន តើអ្នកបង្ខំនិងអ្នករំលូតមានទោសទណ្ឌដូចម្តេច? តើការមានផ្ទៃពោះប៉ុន្មានសប្ដាហ៍ឬប៉ុន្មានខែទើបអាចរំលូតកូនបានដោយស្របច្បាប់? Sound Background: Bensoud-hey.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. រក្សាសិទ្ធិដោយ: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC Edutainment Video from the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

[English Below] ស្វែងយល់ពីការការរួមភេទដោយស្របច្បាប់និងសុវត្ថិភាព នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: តើការរួមភេទជាមួយអនីតិជន(មិនទាន់គ្រប់អាយុរួមភេទ)មានទោសទណ្ឌដូចម្តេច? ក្នុងករណីភាគីណាមួយមិនទាន់ដល់នីតិភាពនៃការរួមភេទ ហើយពួកគេ​បាន​ប្រព្រឹត្ត​ការរួមភេទ​ដោយ​ស្មគ្រចិត្ត តើភាគីដែលមានអាយុច្រើនជាងនោះមានទោសដែរឬទេ? In this episode we will discuss some serious concern about: Is Sex Between Minors a Crime? Do teenagers have a human right to consensual sexual activity? Certain circumstances make it impossible for a person to legally give consent Sound Background: Bensoud-hey.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. រក្សាសិទ្ធិដោយ: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC Edutainment Video from the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21
Ep14: The effects of adolescent pregnancies-ស្វែងយល់ពីផលប៉ះពាល់នៃការមានផ្ទៃពោះនៅវ័យក្មេង

21st Century Women - យុវតីសតវត្សទី21

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 16:57


[English Below] ស្វែងយល់ពីផលប៉ះពាល់នៃការមានផ្ទៃពោះនៅវ័យក្មេង នៅក្នុងវគ្គនេះដែរ យើងនិងលើកយកការពិភាក្សា សំខាន់ៗ១ចំនួនដូចជា: តើការមានផ្ទៃពោះវ័យក្មេង អាចបណ្ដាលអោយមានបញ្ហាអ្វីខ្លះចំពោះម្ដាយ និងកូន? តើមានវិធីសាស្ត្រអ្វីខ្លះដើម្បីបង្ការកុំអោយមានកូនទាំងវ័យក្មេង? តើស្ត្រីវ័យក្មេងគួរធ្វើដូចម្ដេចនៅពេលមានមានផ្ទៃពោះ? In this episode we will discuss some serious concern about: Teenage mothers and their children: risks and problems What is the best way to prevent teenage pregnancy? What should young women do when they are pregnant at a young age?  Sound Background: Bensoud-hey.mp3                                   Jarico - Island.mp3 Noted* this video is forbidden to broadcast without permission. រក្សាសិទ្ធិដោយ: Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC Edutainment Video from the Women's Media Centre of Cambodia--WMC WMC is Cambodia's premier non-governmental, non profit media organization. WMC delivers innovative, national awareness and informative programs on a diverse range of issues affecting contemporary Cambodia, with a special focus on the roles and rights of Cambodian women.

RCPCH podcasts
Interview with Fiona Fox, Chief Executive of Science Media Centre

RCPCH podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 30:32


Our CEO Jo Revill spoke with Fiona Fox at the SMC, an independent press office helping to ensure the public has access to the best scientific evidence and expertise through the news media. Fiona offers a fascinating look at how the charity has worked - since January 2020 - throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Find out more and download transcript

Audio Book Media Centre
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind | AudioBook Media Centre.

Audio Book Media Centre

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 364:12


Thise is the Free audiobook by AudioBook Media Centre --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/audiobookmediacenter/message

PMN 531
Pacific Media Centre, AUT - Former head uncertain about its future

PMN 531

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 14:31


An Asia Pacific Report article from earlier this month, looked at an ongoing issue over the last few months involving the Pacific Media Centre at the Auckland University of Technology. The article reported that AUT has denied claims that the Pacific Media Centre was being dumped or sidelined. The centre’s recently retired director Professor David Robie had raised concerns about the way AUT is handling the PMC’s leadership succession, as well as the removal of its physical office without a clear relocation. We’re joined now on the phone by Professor David Robie, former Director of the Pacific Media Centre & Professor of Journalism at Auckland University of Technology, a journalist for more than 40 years, reporting on postcolonial coups, indigenous struggles for independence and environmental and developmental issues in the Asia-Pacific announced his retirement in December 2020, along with Ena Manuireva, a Tahitian doctoral candidate, joining us in the studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Outcry over signs of upheaval at Pacific Media Centre

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 3:38


Auckland University of Technology has denied claims that the Pacific Media Centre is being sidelined, following an outcry at signs of change at its office space and in the future planning of its leadership.

Anglo-Omani Society
S2 EP13: Journeys of a Journalist, WAF and the 2020 Media Scene with Fatma Al Arimi

Anglo-Omani Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 33:16


Fatma al-Arimi is an Omani journalist, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Media Centre (TMC). In this episode, she discusses why the media scene in Oman is not delivering on what the country needs, remaining independent of government and business, and how to be reliable and trustworthy when prevailing forces are against you. Before establishing The Media Centre llc (TMC) and WAF News (as a news service by TMC), Fatma was Reuters’ correspondent in Oman. She is one of the most followed journalists on social media in Oman and is considered a reliable source of news and information. In 2017, Fatma was recognised as one of the top influencers by Oman’s National Youth Committee.In January 2018, al-Arimi started The Media Centre as an Oman-based information & news hub, with focus on local news, reports and analysis of current economic and social matters. Fatma is also the Editor in Charge of the news service WAF News, the only bilingual independent news website in Oman.Follow Fatma at:WAF website: https://wafoman.com/ (Arabic); https://wafoman.com/?lang=en (English)Twitter: @WAF_om ; @FatmaArimi_________Anglo Omani Society accounts:Instagram: angloomanisocietyLinkedin: The Anglo-Omani SocietyTwitter: @AngloOmaniSOCFacebook: The Anglo-Omani Society

The Commentary at Home Podcast
Producing Test Match Special and Cover-Driving Wasim Akram

The Commentary at Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 48:40


Mark is joined by the Test Match Special Producer, Adam Mountford. Adam discusses what it’s like being in charge of an institution, talks about life in the bio-secure bubble and driving Wasim Akram through the covers under the Media Centre at the Ageas Bowl.

Morning Majlis
Sharjah Police has launched a new mobile media centre (12.10.20)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 6:57


Lt. Alya Al Serkal, Head of Learning at the Human Resources Department of Sharjah Police joins the Morning Majlis to discuss the latest innovation of Sharjah Police. Equipped with the latest equipment, the van can broadcast live footage from an event or an emergency situation to communicate with general public as well as other media networks. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

The Briefing
A message from a young person with Covid

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 21:12


If you think Coronavirus is just an old person's disease then think again. Older people might be more likely to die from COVID 19 but it's actually people in their 20s who are the most likely to contract and spread the virus.   Today we hear the harrowing story of Marcus Tomoff, a 28-year-old from Florida who contracted Covid-19 in June and is still dealing with really serious health and neurological problems. Marcus also infected his parents. He has a message that he hopes will get through to his fellow young people. We're also joined Dr Sora Park from the News and Media Centre at the University of Canberra.   In today's news headlines: Prime Minister asks state leaders to resolve border closure crisis Qantas sheds 6000 jobs as profits plunge 91 percent Hillary Clinton, Billie Eilish, Barack Obama and Kamala Harris urge voters to kick Trump out   Follow The Briefing Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast  Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NCBI Labs
NCBI Labs Technology Live Event 16

NCBI Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 86:59


This week we focus on Braille technology with a demonstration of the Focus 40, the BrailleNote Touch and the Orbit Reader 20.We are delighted to welcome to the live event Carol Byrne from the NCBI Library and Media Centre to tell us about the work the library is doing in relation to the production of Unified English Braille (UEB). Please follow the Link below to join the Live Event.NCBI Labs at email: labs@ncbi.ie. Also, as part of our Seeing It Your Way piece, we speak with Mark Kehoe who tells us about the role technology has played, and continues to play, in his day to day life.Support the show (https://www.ncbi.ie/supporting-us/donate-now/)

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport
Austrian GP Preview: Jon's View From The Pitlane

Autosport F1 - Formula 1 and Motorsport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 21:20


Joining Alex Kalinauckas (Grand Prix Editor, Autosport) is Jonathan Noble (F1 Editor, Motorsport.com) as he arrives in Austria and heads to the track, as part of a small group of global media allowed inside the Media Centre. Jon tells us how F1 is taking no risks with the virus and the common sight of face masks within the F1 bubble. The extra distance from drivers didn’t stop us asking Sebastian Vettel about his bombshell breakup with Ferrari and his admission today that “there was never an offer on the table”.Alex on Twitter: @NauckasAlex on Insta: NnauckasJon on Twitter: @NobleF1Jon on Insta: @noble__jon

Department of Statistics
The Science Media Centre and its work

Department of Statistics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 28:02


Fiona Lethbridge, Science Media Centre, gives a talk on the Science Media Centre and it's work. Fiona is a senior press officer at the Science Media Centre and has worked there since July 2012. She has a PhD in evolutionary biology from the University of Edinburgh. The Science Media Centre is an independent press office which opened in 2002 and believes that scientists can have a huge impact on the way the media cover scientific issues, by engaging quickly and effectively with the stories that are influencing public debate and attitudes to science, by speaking to journalists when they need their help. The SMC's philosophy is that ‘The media will DO science better when scientists DO the media better.' The SMC aims to help improve the accuracy and evidence-base of media reporting on the big and controversial science, health and environment news of the day, working on stories from GM, fracking and Fukushima to statins, e-cigarettes, antidepressants and the coronavirus. Please could you name the talk by its title above rather than 'Careers Event talk'

Department of Statistics
The Science Media Centre and its work

Department of Statistics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 28:02


Fiona Lethbridge, Science Media Centre, gives a talk on the Science Media Centre and it's work. Fiona is a senior press officer at the Science Media Centre and has worked there since July 2012. She has a PhD in evolutionary biology from the University of Edinburgh. The Science Media Centre is an independent press office which opened in 2002 and believes that scientists can have a huge impact on the way the media cover scientific issues, by engaging quickly and effectively with the stories that are influencing public debate and attitudes to science, by speaking to journalists when they need their help. The SMC’s philosophy is that ‘The media will DO science better when scientists DO the media better.’ The SMC aims to help improve the accuracy and evidence-base of media reporting on the big and controversial science, health and environment news of the day, working on stories from GM, fracking and Fukushima to statins, e-cigarettes, antidepressants and the coronavirus. Please could you name the talk by its title above rather than 'Careers Event talk'

NCBI Labs
NCBI Labs Technology Live Event 5

NCBI Labs

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 81:14


In this Podcast we were delighted to interview our Library and Media Centre manager Lina Kouzi on accessing and listening to audio books through NCBI BookShare and OverDrive.We demonstrated the Dolphin Easy Reader App using VoiceOver.In our Tech News section we discuss the new Apple Magic Keyboard, The 2020 Google Pixel Buds and Google & Apple's Covid-19 Tracing App.We gave Part 1 of an overview of the Google Home Smart Speaker and how it can be integrated into your smart home.Note if you need any help to access the event please call our Technical Support Line on:1850 92 30 60 or 01 5312975Support the show (http://www.domate.ncbi.ie)Support the show (https://www.ncbi.ie/supporting-us/donate-now/)

Business Drive
Independent National Electoral Commission headquarters in Nigeria gutted by fire

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 2:17


A section of the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission has been gutted by fire. The National Commissioner in charge of Information and Voter Education, Festus Okoye, confirmed this to reporters on Friday in Abuja. Okoye said the inferno affected the Department of Electoral and Party Monitoring. The Commissioner explained that the fire broke out as a result of electrical faults at the office of the Director of Electoral and Party Monitoring located close to the Media Centre of the Commission. According to him, no senstive documents were affected during the incident. He, however, said the incident has been brought under control by men of the Federal Capital Territory Fire Service. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Conversations From The Center
Episode #1 – Dis/Order

Conversations From The Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 32:39


Usha Seejarim, artist from South Africa, introduces a key moment of transformation in her life, when she was asked to design a permanent public memorial for Nelson Mandela in anticipation of his death. Afterwards, we converse with sociologist of the arts Margarita Kuleva (Russia), artist/researcher Bruno Moreschi (Brazil) and technology researcher/activist Jackline Kemigisa (Uganda) about how they see their work in relation to the theme of Dis/Order. Portions of this program were recorded at the AfroQueer podcast studios in Nairobi, Kenya.Bruno MoreschiResearcher and multidisciplinary artist. Postdoctoral fellow at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of São Paulo (FAUUSP), PhD in Arts at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), with a Capes scholarship, and exchange at the University of Arts of Helsinki (Kuva Art Academy), Finland, via CIMO Fellowship. His academic and artistic investigations are related to the deconstruction of systems and the decoding of their procedures and social practices – including here (but not only) experiences in the visual arts system and its spaces of legitimation. He currently conducts experiments in the field of Artificial Intelligence, in reverse engineering processes to carry out expanded practices of institutional critique and studies on human layers present in the training and maintenance of contemporary digital infrastructures. Projects recognized by scholarships, exhibitions and institutions such as Van Abbemuseum, 33rd Bienal de São Paulo, Rumos Award, Funarte, Capes and Fapesp. He is currently a researcher on the Histories of AI: Genealogy of Power (Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University), senior researcher at the Center for Arts, Design and Social Research (CAD+SR) and one of the coordinators of GAIA / C4AI / Inova USP, a group of researchers from different fields in the construction of democratic, artistic and experimental methods in the use of programming, machine learning and Artificial Intelligences – always considering the specifics of the Global South context.Jackline KemigisaJackline Kemigisa is a feminist Journalist and Podcaster interested in the intersection between technology and the media. Currently, she is pursuing a Masterʼs degree in Digital Journalism and technologies. Before this, Jackline ran a hybrid publication called Parliament Watch, a platform that monitors and updates on Parliament of Uganda, East African Legislative Assembly through leveraging new technology as its primary means of communication as an editor and researcher on Parliamentary democracy in Uganda. The Africa Innovation summit has featured her work among the top 50 technology solutions under the media category, and she is currently sitting on the Africa Innovate board, representing Eastern Africa. As a journalist, her work has been published by the Womenʼs Media Centre, Independent UK, and several Ugandan publications. She also co- hosted a women biased history podcast called Wulira. As a blogger, she contributes to a women publication focusing on telling stories of Ugandan women called women for women in Uganda. Her areas of interest include: Feminisms, Media, decolonization, democracy, and governance See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TechCraft
Mediacentre ta vie! - TechCraft Episode 281

TechCraft

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 136:06


TechCraft, une émission de divertissement Technologique & vidéo-ludique. OU TechCraft, un savant mélange de High Tech, de jeux vidéo & de Fun! Nos liens: Site TechCraft: www.techcraft.fr Live Youtube: http://live.techcraft.fr Flux rss: http://techcraft.podcloud.fr/rss E-Mail: podcast@techcraft.fr Twitter : @TechCraftPDC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechCraftPDC Slack: http://soulcityteam.slack.com Podradio: http://podradio.fr/podcast/110 PodCloud : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/techcraft iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/gamecraft/id796213889 Chaîne Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/techcraftpdc News High-tech Quenton: Dropbox s’inspire de WeTransfert Beudi : Facebook petit joueur! Redscape: Firefox bloquera les notifications et le sideloading d’extensions Les notifications sont partout. Smartphones, ordinateurs, montres, et même voitures, on veut tout savoir tout le temps. La notification, cancer de notre époque ? C’est ce que doit à moitié penser Mozilla, la fondation (et l'entreprise) qui édite le navigateur Firefox, puisque celui profitera de la sortie dans le canal officiel de la 72ème itération de son navigateur pour couper le sifflet à ce que l’on appelle le web-push, soit une demande d’autorisation, envoyé par le site en question, souvent une demande d'autorisation d’affichage de notifications, par exemple. Quenton: Ressortez vos Google CardBoard il va y avoir du nouveau! Beudi: Fitbit change de propriétaire Quenton: IE est mort, EDGE est mort, vive chrome! Les News Gaming Le dossier de la semaine Redscape: A la découverte des medias center : Plex, Emby, Jellyfin & Kodi Les news en bref Quenton: Le Google Pixel & Pixel XL 1ère génération (sortie en 2016) auront leurs dernière mise à jour logicielle en décembre Quenton: Le google Nest Hub peut maintenant détecter votre présence proche et vous proposer la météo (inutile) Quenton: Google à acheté FitBit pour 2,1 milliards de dollars Quenton: Steam sort sa nouvelle interface de la beta et la déploie chez tout le monde!CONCLUSION Site TechCraft: www.techcraft.fr E-Mail: podcast@techcraft.fr Slack: soulcityteam.slack.com Twitter : @TechCraftPDC

#HashtagFinance
Richard Carleton on Celebrating 15 Years as a Recognized Exchange | #HashtagFinance

#HashtagFinance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 27:19 Transcription Available


In this very special 50th episode of #HashtagFinance, CSE CEO Richard Carleton joins James Black as the podcast’s first-ever repeat guest to celebrate the CSE’s 15-year anniversary as a recognized exchange (1:02), to reflect on how the growth of the cannabis industry affected the evolution of the CSE (7:08), to discuss the upcoming expansion from junior exchange to an exchange that’s focused on a broader base of securities (12:48), and how it felt to ring the bell at the very first Market Open at the CSE Media Centre (24:10). Listen until the end to learn more about the culture and people who have helped the CSE achieve this milestone, why Richard loves coming into the office every day, for details on the new Media Centre, and to see what’s ahead for the CSE. Cheers to 15 years!

Beyond The Racing Line - Formula 1 Podcast
Grazing in the Paddock (day 1 2019)

Beyond The Racing Line - Formula 1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 31:32


Roger and Tristan were finally let lose in the F1 Paddock and Media Centre today. Catch this Episode to see how it went.

Research Comms
FIONA FOX: SCIENCE MEDIA CENTRE

Research Comms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 49:49


In this episode The Science Media Centre's Fiona Fox talks about the turbulent time in the late 1990s/early 2000s when science was rocked by a number of adverse news stories that led to the formation of her organisation. She reflects on how things have changed in the seventeen years since the SMC started, the impact of digital technology on science journalism, and the danger posed if scientists decided to retreat to their ivory towers. ---------------------- LINKS http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/ www.orinococomms.com  

Only Artists
Amanda Levete meets Asif Kapadia

Only Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 28:10


The architect Amanda Levete meets the filmmaker Asif Kapadia. Amanda Levete’s most recent work includes the bold new extension to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, as well as major buildings in Lisbon, Melbourne and Bangkok. Her earlier work, with Jan Kaplicky, includes the Media Centre at Lords Cricket Ground, which won the Stirling Prize, and the Selfridges store in Birmingham. Asif Kapadia’s film Amy, about the life and death of Amy Winehouse, won the Academy Award for best documentary in 2016. His film about the Formula One champion Ayrton Senna was widely acclaimed, and he has also directed a documentary about the controversial football legend Diego Maradona, to be released next year. Producer: Clare Walker

Childless not by Choice
Episode 83--Infertility and STD's

Childless not by Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 29:35


Hello everyone! Welcome back to Childless, not by Choice, where my mission is to recognize and speak to the broken hearts of childless not by choice women, and men, around the world.  Civilla Morgan here! I am spreading the great news that we can live a joyful, relevant, and fulfilled life, although we could not, did not, have the children we so wanted.   I would like to thank my Patreon contributor. Patreon Contributors: (Patreon contributors are those who have taken an interest in my platform whether they fit the childless not by choice demographic or not. They have decided to contribute a certain dollar amount on a regular basis to help fund my dream of creating awareness and conversation for the childless not by choice community globally. Click the Patreon link for details and to become a Patron!)   https://www.patreon.com/21stcenturyhannah   Jordan Morgan   Please note: this episode contains mature content.   Well, I decided to do an episode on this subject matter after hearing about this issue on one of my favorite podcasts. I was shocked to find out that a historical figure they mentioned had contracted a sexually transmitted disease and that his wife had several pregnancy losses before eventually having multiple healthy children. I will not mention the names of these people because this episode is not about them. This episode is for and about the families affected by and most probably not even aware that, STD’s are why the miscarriages and other physical issues are happening.  Please know that I am not condemning anyone. I am simply creating awareness. I want you to know the facts so that you know how to take next steps, how to speak with your spouse and to your doctors in an educated manner. In fact, I am discussing this issue so that you are not possibly spinning your wheels.   Honestly, my heart broke as I heard about this family. And my heart broke as I did the research for this episode. The statistics were earth-shattering.  Can you imagine a woman not realizing the reason she may not be conceiving, or the reason she may be miscarrying could be due to an STD? How very, very sad.  Yet another possible speed bump on the journey towards the chance of having a child, for those of you, still trying. But as the saying goes, ‘knowledge is power.’ When you obtain the knowledge, then there is the possibility of a fix, an adjustment; to zig instead of zag.  OK, let’s jump right into the subject at hand:  After hearing of the plight of the aforementioned family, I started researching the possibility of STD’s creating problems for those attempting to get pregnant. And this is the first thing I found in my Google search: Quote, ‘Chlamydia and gonorrhea are important preventable causes of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Untreated, about 10-15% of women with chlamydia will develop PID. Chlamydia can also cause fallopian tube infection without any symptoms. ... Most women infected with chlamydia or gonorrhea have no symptoms.’ —Google, October 6, 2017.  As I continued my research, I went to the WHO website, and According to the WHO, here are some key facts from their Media Centre site: WHO—World Health Organization Key facts: (From the Media Centre site) More than 1 million sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are acquired every day worldwide. Each year, there are an estimated 357 million new infections with 1 of 4 STIs: chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, and trichomoniasis (pronounced trekomoniasis). More than 500 million people are estimated to have genital infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV). More than 290 million women have a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection1. The majority of STIs have no symptoms or only mild symptoms that may not be recognized as an STI. (I believe that is why many women do not realize this is why they keep miscarrying) STIs such as HSV type 2 and syphilis can increase the risk of HIV acquisition. Over 900 000 pregnant women were infected with syphilis resulting in approximately 350 000 adverse birth outcomes including stillbirth in 20122. In some cases, STIs can have serious reproductive health consequences beyond the immediate impact of the infection itself (e.g., infertility or mother-to-child transmission) Drug resistance, especially for gonorrhea, is a major threat to reducing the impact of STIs worldwide.   What can you do personally to protect yourself from being a part of these statistics?   Your sexual health is important—just as important as any other aspect of your health. I know that depending on where in the world you are, some of you have more management over your lives than others, but whatever you can do to protect yourself, please do so. Next: Have a heart to heart with your spouse—whether it is on this subject matter or infertility in general. Make sure you are both on the same page when it comes to next steps. Being able to do this protects both of you from false expectations. Communication is key. And it does not make sense for only one of you to get checked if that is what you decide to do.   Finally, continue your own research. Only you can decide what your final decision will be. Now that you have the knowledge, use it in wisdom.   Media Centre fact sheet site: ‘What are sexually transmitted infections and how are they transmitted?’ ‘Prevention of STIs’ ‘Diagnosis of STIs’ Treatment of STIs http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPRH/Resources/STINoteFINAL26Feb08.pdf--See page five of this World Bank PDF to see the global map of how STD’s present.     Research links used for this episode: https://www.cdc.gov/std/infertility/default.htm   Check out this CDC PDF for details on the CDC’s spotlight on STD’s: https://www.cdc.gov/std/dstdp/dstdp-stakeholder-report-design_web.pdf   http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs110/en/   http://www.ashasexualhealth.org/stdsstis/statistics/   http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTPRH/Resources/STINoteFINAL26Feb08.pdf     Articles of interest:   https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/evewoman/article/2001273738/outspoken-mp-millie-odhiambo-opens-up-on-not-having-a-child-her-wish-to-have-one-by-55     My contact information: Website: www.childlessnotbychoice.net and www.civillamorgan.com Facebook: booksbycivillamorgan Twitter: @civilla1 Instagram: @joyandrelevance Pinterest: Civilla M. Morgan, MSM LinkedIn: Civilla Morgan, MSM   Please help me out by taking this very short survey! https://survey.libsyn.com/21stcenturyhannah   Thank you for listening to this episode of Childless not by Choice. I appreciate it!   Until next time! Bye!    

Desert Island Discs: Desert Island Discs Archive: 2016-2018

Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the architect Amanda Levete. She won the Stirling prize in 1998 for the Media Centre at Lord's Cricket Ground which she designed with then husband, the late Jan Kaplicky. Later this year the Victoria and Albert Museum in London will open her extension, featuring a new entrance, courtyard and gallery. Brought up in Richmond, the oldest of three children, she showed her independent spirit early on, and left school at 16. She discovered architecture while on a Foundation year at art school and was offered a place at the Architectural Association, even though her portfolio didn't feature a single drawing of a building.Since setting up her own practice in 2009, her creative endeavours have included the Museum of Art, Architecture & Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon, a retail and hotel complex in Bangkok, and the MPavilion Queen Victoria Gardens in Melbourne. In 2016 her practice won competitions to transform the Galleries Lafayette building in Paris and create a new mosque in Abu Dhabi. She has also designed furniture, stackable football pitches and set up a pop-up restaurant serving nothing but tinned fish. Producer: Cathy Drysdale.

Desert Island Discs
Amanda Levete

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 37:02


Kirsty Young's castaway this week is the architect Amanda Levete. She won the Stirling prize in 1998 for the Media Centre at Lord's Cricket Ground which she designed with then husband, the late Jan Kaplicky. Later this year the Victoria and Albert Museum in London will open her extension, featuring a new entrance, courtyard and gallery. Brought up in Richmond, the oldest of three children, she showed her independent spirit early on, and left school at 16. She discovered architecture while on a Foundation year at art school and was offered a place at the Architectural Association, even though her portfolio didn't feature a single drawing of a building. Since setting up her own practice in 2009, her creative endeavours have included the Museum of Art, Architecture & Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon, a retail and hotel complex in Bangkok, and the MPavilion Queen Victoria Gardens in Melbourne. In 2016 her practice won competitions to transform the Galleries Lafayette building in Paris and create a new mosque in Abu Dhabi. She has also designed furniture, stackable football pitches and set up a pop-up restaurant serving nothing but tinned fish. Producer: Cathy Drysdale.

NeuroPod
Zika e Microcefalia em 5 perguntas

NeuroPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 50:16


Nesse episódio do NeuroPod vamos elucidar a relação entre Zika e Microcefalia em 5 perguntas-chave. Também teremos a entrevista exclusivíssima com a neurocientista Patricia P. Garcez, professora da UFRJ, especialista em microcefalia e pioneira nos estudos com Zika. Link para o Lattes da prof. Patricia P. Garcez: http://lattes.cnpq.br/7284551536353300 Referências bibliográficas do episódio: 1.        Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde, Ministério da Saúde. Boletim Epidemiológico. Vol 47 número 14, semana epidemiológica 8; 2016. 2.        Centro de Operações de Emergências emSaúde Pública sobre Microcefalias COES. MONITORAMENTO DOS CASOS DEMICROCEFALIA NO BRASIL. Vol 19. SE 12; 2016. 3.        Paixão ES, Barreto F, da Glória TeixeiraM, da Conceição N. Costa M, Rodrigues LC. History, Epidemiology, and ClinicalManifestations of Zika: A Systematic Review. Am J Public Health.2016;106(4):606-612. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303112. 4.        Zanluca C, de Melo VCA, Mosimann ALP, dosSantos GIV, dos Santos CND, Luz K. First report of autochthonous transmissionof Zika virus in Brazil. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz. 2015;110(4):569-572.doi:10.1590/0074-02760150192. 5.        Instituto Nacional de Salud. Boletín EpidemiológicoSemanal. Vol Semana 5; 2016. Colômbia 6.        Instituto Nacional de Salud. Boletín EpidemiológicoSemanal. 2016; Semana 11. Colômbia 7.        Cruz R. Dados preliminares confirmam apresença do Zika vírus em Sergipe. Portal da saúde.http://saude.se.gov.br/index.php/2016/03/11/dados-preliminares-confirmam-a-presenca-do-zika-virus-em-sergipe/.Published 2016. 8.        Escobar E. Zika e microcefalia : O mistériode Sergipe – resolvido. Estadão.http://ciencia.estadao.com.br/blogs/herton-escobar/zika-e-microcefalia-o-misterio-de-sergipe-resolvido/.Published 2016. Accessed April 3, 2016. 9.        Butler D. Zika and birth defects: what weknow and what we don’t. Nature. 2016:1-7. doi:10.1038/nature.2016.19596. 10.      World Health Organization. Microcephaly. Mediacentre, fact sheet.http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/microcephaly/en/. Published March 2,2016. 11.      Calvet1 G, Aguiarv RS, Melo AS, et al.Detection and sequecing of Zika virus from amniotic fluid of fetuses withmicrocephaly in Brazil: a case study. Lancet Infect Dis.2016;3099(16):In press. doi:10.1017/CBO9781107415324.004. 12.      Fountora R. Zika atinge placenta emqualquer fase da gestação. Agência fiocruz de notícias.https://agencia.fiocruz.br/zika-atinge-placenta-em-qualquer-fase-da-gestacao.Published March 14, 2016. 13.      Garcez PP, Loiola EC, Costa RM da, et al.Zika virus impairs growth in human neurospheres and brain organoids. PeerJPrepr. 2016:1-21. Créditos da música: Adam Selzer, Charmed Life.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 355: Day of the Doctor

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2013 21:21


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 240 – "The Day of the Doctor"  episode Official poster Cast  ()  ()  ()  () Others  – /The Moment  –   – Osgood  – Androgar  – The General Philip Buck – Arcadia Father  –   – McGilliop Aidan Cook,  –   – Voice of the/Zygons ,  – Daleks  – The Curator/ John Guilor – Voice of the   – (uncredited) Production Director Script editor Richard Cookson Producer Marcus Wilson Executive producer(s) Steven Moffat Faith Penhale Incidental music composer Series Length 76 minutes Originally broadcast 23 November 2013 (GMT, simulcast internationally) Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → """" (mini-episode) "" "The Day of the Doctor" is the 799th episode of the British  programme , and marks the programme's fiftieth anniversary. It is written by , an executive producer alongside Faith Penhale. It has been described by series producer Marcus Wilson as a "love letter to the fans" and by the controller of , , as an "event drama". It was shown on on 23 November 2013, in both 2D and 3D. The special was broadcast simultaneously in 94 countries, and was shown concurrently in 3D in some cinemas. It achieved the  for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The episode shows the last day of the , in which a  of  faces his choice to kill both  and his own race of  in an act of mass destruction, paralleling this with a present-day choice by paramilitary organisation  to destroy  rather than allow an alien invasion. It reveals how, contrary to previous plotline understanding, the Doctor followed plea to change his mind at the last instant of the Time War, and hid the war-racked planet Gallifrey in time, rather than destroy it, but due to the distortions of time incurred, had retained no memory of his changed decision. The episode starred  as the  and  as his companion, . Previous lead actors  and  returned for the episode, Tennant reprising his role as the , while Piper portrayed a sentient doomsday weapon called the Moment, projecting an image based on her character , invisible and inaudible to everyone but the , played by, introduced for the first time in the  as an unknown past incarnation of the Doctor. Other appearances included a very brief view of the upcoming, expected to succeed Matt Smith in , and a significant  by  actor , now in his late 70s and the earliest surviving actor to have played the title role. Rounding out the guest cast,  starred as , while  returned to portray the in-series daughter of 1970s central figure .The special also featured the return of the , and the , shape-shifting aliens who had previously only appeared in the 1975 serial . Contents   []  Mini-episodes See also:  and  Two mini-episodes written by Steven Moffat, "" and "", were released shortly prior to "The Day of the Doctor". They depict events occurring during the  between the Doctor's own race of  and his , the . In "The Night of the Doctor",  reprised his role as the  from the and subsequent  audio plays. He is a to the ongoing Time War and intends to rescue a crew member from a crashing spaceship via the . Realising that he is a , she refuses to comply, preferring to die rather than go with him. She and the Doctor die as the ship crashes on Karn. The Doctor is resurrected temporarily by the Sisterhood of Karn. They persuade the Doctor to take action to end the Time War, offering him a selection of potions to control his regeneration. He chooses a potion designed to initiate his regeneration into a hitherto unknown  of the Doctor as a "warrior" (described in credits as the "" and played by ). "The Last Day" is filmed from the first-person perspective of a Gallifreyan soldier who has had a camera implanted in his head. The soldiers scan for Daleks at Arcadia, Gallifrey's second city and believed due to its impregnable defences to be the safest place on the Time Lords' home planet. During training exercises, a blurred object in the sky is identified surprisingly as the first of a fleet of successfully invading Daleks, which kill the soldiers. The "Fall of Arcadia" becomes the central battle of the Time War around which "The Day of the Doctor" is centred. Plot At , teacher  receives a message from the  and returns to the , which is unexpectedly  to . Kate Stewart of the paramilitary organisation  shows the Doctor preserved instructions from previous wife , along with the Under-Gallery, a secret vault of forbidden art housed at the . The vault includes several works of  art: moments of time preserved in stasis that take the form of "3-D pictures". One such work, called either No More or Gallifrey Falls, shows the fall of Arcadia on the last day of the Time War, an event believed to have obliterated both the Time Lords and the  from the universe. The glass of several of these pictures has been broken from within and figures in the paintings have disappeared. It transpires that the  , preserved in stasis in the pictures, are invading, taking the forms of UNIT members. To defeat them, Kate plans to detonate a nuclear warhead in London from within UNIT's "TARDIS-proof" Black Archive of Time Lord and other alien artefacts. The detonation would will wipe out London but save the rest of humanity. In the midst of the Time War, the —a hitherto-unknown "hidden" incarnation of the —watches Gallifrey falling to the Dalek invasion. He decides to trigger an ancient  called "the ", a "galaxy eater" which will destroy both races completely. The Moment, however, is sentient and possesses a conscience. Its interface manifests with the form of his future assistant  to challenge whether mass killing is his best option and to show him the future personal consequences of his actions. The Moment opens fissures in space and time between these two points in the timeline and Elizabethan England, depositing the Eleventh Doctor and the War Doctor near the  and a young Elizabeth I under threat from Zygons, who are using the time period to secret themselves into the stasis of the Time Lord paintings as to invade in the contemporary future. All three Doctors are captured and imprisoned in the , where the Moment encourages the War Doctor to form an escape plan involving calculations which would take "centuries", but which, being begun on the War Doctor's , are therefore now completed on the Eleventh's screwdriver, four hundred years in its future. The Eleventh Doctor, meanwhile, inscribes in stone the code necessary to activate a  stored in UNIT's Black Archive. Found by his allies in the present day, it allows Clara to both escape the Zygons and free the Doctors, by travelling into the past. Using the same technique to "travel" to the present via the Time Lord paintings as the Zygons, they gain entry to the Black Archives despite its TARDIS-proof defences. They use the Black Archives' mind-wiping facilities to erase the memories of the humans and Zygons present, causing them to forget who is human and who is Zygon in human form, and forcing them to cancel the detonation and discuss peace. The War Doctor, now convinced that detonating the Moment will allow his future selves to save many more lives, is returned to his time by the Moment. His other two present incarnations appear with the intention of detonating the device alongside him so as to share his burden. Clara, reminding them that he chose the name "Doctor", implores that he seek a different solution. The three Doctors finally think of an alternative solution, to put the planet Gallifrey in stasis in a moment of time, leaving the Daleks surrounding the planet to be obliterated by their own firepower; to the rest of the universe it would still appear that both sides wiped each other out. The three work with the consent of the desperate Time Lords and summon all of the Doctor's other past incarnations – as well as  – to successfully execute this plan. The three Doctors and Clara return to the Gallery, unsure whether it is possible to return Gallifrey from stasis. The War Doctor is content to think that he failed in doing the right thing, rather than succeeding in doing the wrong thing. He realises that neither he nor the Tenth Doctor will remember what happened, and will continue shouldering the guilt for centuries. After departing, the aged War Doctor finds himself beginning to  within his TARDIS. The Tenth Doctor also leaves, having persuaded his successor to tell him about his impending death on the planet . The Eleventh Doctor, now alone in the Gallery, is joined by its mysterious curator, who appears to resemble an aged version of the. The Curator enigmatically suggests that he might be a future incarnation of the Doctor, as well as commenting that the painting's actual name is neither No More nor Gallifrey Falls, but Gallifrey Falls No More. The Doctor surmises that his plan to save Gallifrey was successful. In closing, the Doctor describes a recurring dream, in which he and his eleven previous incarnations are looking together upon Gallifrey. The Doctor vows to find and restore Gallifrey. Continuity As the show's 50th anniversary special, the episode contains multiple references to previous episodes. It opens with the title sequence and theme arrangement used at the series' debut in 1963. Echoing the opening of the very first story, , a policeman is shown walking past the sign for I.M. Foreman, the scrap merchant in whose yard the TARDIS was located, and its first few seconds are in monochrome (as had been the case in , the last time more than one Doctor had featured in an official story)., where the Doctor's granddaughter  went when they were on Earth in 1963, also featured in both the original story and the 1988 serial . According to the school sign, the chairman of the school governors is now , formerly one of the First Doctor's original three companions and a science teacher at the school, and the headmaster is W. Coburn, a reference to  and ,[] who respectively directed and wrote An Unearthly Child. Clara rides out of Coal Hill School on the Eleventh Doctor's anti-gravity motorcycle from "" at 5:16, the time An Unearthly Child originally aired on  television (the first broadcast began 1 minute 20 seconds after its scheduled time of 5:15  on 23 November 1963.). The same date and time were also reflected in the activation code of the vortex manipulator, 1716231163 (signifying 17:16 23/11/1963). When the TARDIS is picked up by , the call sign used by the helicopter to refer to UNIT is 'Greyhound leader', reflecting that of,[] whose daughter Kate is now portrayed as having his role as commander of UNIT. Lethbridge-Stewart was a central character in the 's era and also several of his successors', originally appearing in the serial  and making his last appearance in Doctor Who in  serial , which is also referenced. An image of the Brigadier is seen alongside images of various companions of the Doctor. Kate's assistant, Osgood, is also a name from that era (UNIT technician Osgood from ) and her scarf is very similar to that worn by the Fourth Doctor; the Eleventh Doctor remarks that it is a "nice scarf". Osgood also uses it to trip up her Zygon duplicate who was standing on it, a nod to the Fourth Doctor's actions against a thug in his first story Robot. Kate Stewart twice mentions her subordinate, Malcolm, presumably the same UNIT scientist named Malcolm played by  in "".[] The controversy, regarding whether the  era stories took place in the 1970s or 1980s, is referenced in dialogue by Kate Stewart, when she mentions that events occurred in "the '70s or '80s depending on the dating protocol used". The Tenth Doctor's era is also heavily referenced, elaborating on his marriage to Queen Elizabeth I originally mentioned in his final story,  and first referred to in "". It is implied that he deserted her shortly after the wedding as part of his (fruitless) attempt to flee his impending death, hence her fury at him when she finds him at the Globe Theatre;[]at that time he had no idea why she was so angry, since the events of "The Shakespeare Code" occur much earlier than those of "The Day of the Doctor". The Tenth Doctor's speech to a rabbit whom he believes to be a Zygon is partially taken from the Christmas special, "". The Tenth Doctor mentioned the Fall of Arcadia in "". When he leaves after learning of Trenzalore, the Tenth Doctor remarks, "I don't want to go...", his incarnation's final words from The End of Time; the Eleventh Doctor tells Clara that "he always says that" after his TARDIS leaves. The Eleventh Doctor's fixation with  – a linking item in this story – begins in "" and reappears in "", "", and "". The Moment device was originally mentioned in The End of Time, but had not been explored in depth. Here, it takes the form of "", a seemingly omnipotent being and personalisation of the  itself, which manifested in  when she absorbed the Time Vortex in the  finale, "". Other references come heavily from the previous multi-Doctor anniversary stories, The Three Doctors and The Five Doctors. The Eleventh Doctor's dismissal of the Tenth Doctor and War Doctor as "the sandshoes and grandad" to mock their respective trainers and age echo the First Doctor's description of his two successors in The Three Doctors as "a dandy and a clown"[]. Likewise, a Time Lord says, "I didn't know when I was well-off! All twelve of them!" which recalls the Brigadier's line from The Three Doctors: "Three of them, eh? I didn't know when I was well off." More of the Brigadier's dialogue from the latter serial is referenced when Kate asks for an incident report code-named "Cromer"; in the earlier story, upon being transported to another universe, the Brigadier initially believes himself to be near the coastal Norfolk town. A line from the First Doctor, this time from The Five Doctors, is also referenced near the end as the Tenth Doctor tells the Eleventh, "It's good to know my future is in safe hands" (which the First told the Fifth in the earlier story, appended by "after all"). In trying to compensate for the presence of three Doctors who utilise different console rooms, the Tenth Doctor's TARDIS console briefly changes to the War Doctor's console room, seen again later in the episode, before settling on the Eleventh's; according to the script, the fact that all three are together has knocked their time streams out of sync and the TARDIS is reacting to that.[] The Tenth Doctor comments upon the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS console, "Oh you've redecorated! I don't like it", a line originally used by the  speaking to the Third in  and later reused by the Second and Eleventh Doctors respectively in and "". There were plenty of other script references to both the recent and classic history of the programme. When the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors aim their  at troops in 1560, the War Doctor asks if they plan to "...assemble a cabinet at them?", a line used by  when the Eleventh Doctor points his screwdriver at  in a fight scene of "". The white roundels in the wall of the War Doctor's TARDIS were featured in the classic series' original TARDIS console rooms from 1963 to 1989 before being removed for the more elaborate TARDIS console used by the Seventh and Eighth Doctors in the TV movie. Seeing the white roundels, both the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor are pleased, but are uncertain as to what they are for. The final scene in the Gallery, containing 's  as the curator,  somewhat, as he enigmatically talks to the watching audience and Eleventh Doctor in a short  upon the Doctor's past and future activities, ultimately (in the context of the episode) deterring questions about his apparent knowledge with the comment, '"Who" Knows?'. Cast  as the .  as the . Excluding flashbacks and archived footage, Tennant had not appeared in Doctor Who since his final regular appearance as the Doctor in the concluding scenes of , broadcast on 1 January 2010.  as companion . The special was the first time the actress was credited on the show simply as Jenna Coleman, dropping the Louise part of her name seen in previous episodes.  as the Moment Interface, a Gallifreyan super weapon. While credited as , Billie Piper was instead portraying the projection of the Moment's user interface which had taken the form of the Doctor's then-future companion.[] Piper has not portrayed Rose as a series regular since "", although she reprised her role in various episodes of the fourth series and appeared briefly in The End of Time.  as the , the Doctor's warrior-like forgotten incarnation. The War Doctor came between the  and Doctors, and renounced the title of Doctor.  as 's daughter Kate Stewart, who previously appeared in "", having been originated by actress Beverley Cressman in the direct-to-video spin-offs,  and .  as . Page is the third actress to portray Elizabeth I on Doctor Who, following Vivienne Bennet () and  ("").  as Osgood. Throughout the special, Osgood is seen wearing a copy of the 's iconic scarf.  as Androgar, a .  as the General of Gallifrey. Jonjo O'Neill as McGilliop. Aidan Cook and  as the .  as the voice of the  and the Zygons.  and  as Daleks.[]  as the Curator, a mysterious character who informs the Eleventh Doctor of Gallifrey's survival at the end of the episode. His resemblance to the  is alluded to, but left unexplained. , , , Tom Baker, , , ,  and all appear in the special as their respective Doctors, through the use of archive footage and voice doubles. All are credited as "the Doctor" alongside Smith, Tennant and Hurt in the episode's closing credits. John Guilor provided voice acting for the First Doctor, though he was credited as "Voice Over Artist".  makes an uncredited cameo appearance as the , prior to taking over the lead role from Smith in the 2013 Christmas Special, titled "". Casting Both David Tennant and Billie Piper returned to appear in the 50th anniversary special On 30 March 2013, a distribution error occurred, and many subscribers to received the issue five days before the official release date. The issue of the magazine included the official announcement that and , who previously played the  and in Doctor Who respectively, were lined up to appear in the special, along with actor . Moffat did not want to bring Rose the character back because he felt her story was wrapped up and did not feel comfortable adding to Davies' arc. However, he liked the concept of bringing back her Bad Wolf persona and felt that Piper needed to be in the special as she symbolised the rebirth of Doctor Who. John Hurt did not actually audition for the part, but had been asked by the production team and "said yes with remarkable speed".His costume was meant to signify that he was "rougher, tougher", and had been around for a while; the audience had missed a lot. Hurt's request to keep his beard adds to this effect, and makes him the first bearded Doctor.  discussed plans for the anniversary episode with Moffat, but eventually declined to return as the ., who played the , claimed that none of the surviving actors who portrayed the Doctor prior to Eccleston were contacted regarding the special.  confirmed this while being interviewed on Australian television alongside McCoy and . However, McGann went on to say that he could still be in the 50th but at the last moment. reported rumours that a Doctor from the classic era would feature in the special, citing unknown sources.  and, who played Tenth Doctor companions  and , respectively, both stated they would not be in the 50th, but may return to the show at some point. Barrowman stated that he would have liked to be in it, but speculated that the producers wanted to try some different things. Production Publicity Steven Moffat previously stated, "Most things that have been said about the 50th are not true... Normally I am responsible for the disinformation and the rubbish rumors—I usually put them out myself, but I haven't needed to for this one." On the importance of the episode, Moffat has stated that it will "change the narrative" of Doctor Who. "", an additional 7-minute special, was released on 14 November 2013, and featured the  ()'s regeneration into the  (). Another 4 minute special, entitled "", was released on 20 November 2013 and saw the start of the Fall of Arcadia. On 4 November 2013, the BBC released the official synopsis: "The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him." On 22 November 2013,  stated on  "I can say something about my character; it's not Rose as we know her" to about the episode.[] Writing "The Day of the Doctor" was written by , current head writer of Doctor Who, and produced by Faith Penhale in , with  directing. Moffat began writing the script for "The Day of the Doctor" in late 2012, announcing that, as a security precaution, he had not produced any copies, instead keeping it on his computer "under lock and key" until it was needed. Moffat had often thought about featuring a "mayfly Doctor" who appears for a single episode, asking, "Would it be weird in the run of the series to have the 45th Doctor turn up and be played by  or someone? Would that be a cool thing to do?" He also indicated that the "classic Doctor" he would most like to feature in a new story was 's , stating, "You'd want him to come and say 'What in the name of God have I turned into?' That's the confrontation that you most want to see, to celebrate 50 years. Going round and round in circles on it I just thought, 'What about a Doctor that he never talks about?' And what if it is a Doctor who's done something terrible, who's much deadlier and more serious, who represents that thing that is the undertow in both David and Matt. You know there's a terrible old man inside them. Well, here he is, facing the children he becomes, as it were." Knowing that Matt Smith was planning to leave, Moffat wrote the special specifically with the brief appearance of the  during the sequence of all of the Doctors uniting to save Gallifrey, prior to casting anyone in the role. Moffat later stated of the 50th episode, that it was his "plan from the start" that all the Doctors would fly in to save Gallifrey, and he knew there would be a new one at that time. He wrote it before knowing who would be cast. Typically, Doctor Who's anniversary stories are named after the number of returning Doctors, as with  and . Moffat explained his choice of title to SFX magazine, commenting that "... it's very rare in Doctor Who that the story happens to the Doctor. It happens to people around him, and he helps out – he's the hero figure who rides in and saves everybody from the story of the week. He is not the story of the week. In this, he is the story of the week. This is the day of the Doctor. This is his most important day. His most important moment. This is the one he'll remember, whereas I often think the Doctor wanders back to his TARDIS and forgets all about it." Filming Because "The Day of the Doctor" was filmed in 3D, the episode took longer than usual to shoot, especially as every  shot had to be done twice. Filming began on 2 April 2013 in , . On 9 April 2013 scenes were filmed for the special in , . On 17 April 2013 , ,  and  filmed scenes in ,, , and some scenes were shot in . On 2 May 2013, scenes in  were being filmed for scenes that take place at Totter's Lane and Coal Hill school, locations which had previously featured in the first 1963 serial , the 1985 serial , and the 1988 serial . Filming for the special was completed on Sunday 5 May 2013. From 4–5 May 2013, Paul McGann returned to Doctor Who alongside John Hurt's War Doctor, to record "The Night of the Doctor". Marketing Trailers The first trailer for the special was shown to attendees of  in July 2013. The BBC's decision not to release the trailer online to international fans was met with controversy. On 26 July, the BBC responded to criticisms by saying the trailer was intended to be exclusive to Comic-Con attendees and that content for all other audiences would be forthcoming at a later date.The trailer was also screened at The Edinburgh International Television Festival, at the end of Charlotte Moore's "Meet The Controller" session.[] On 28 September, the BBC revealed that the trailer for the special had been specifically shot and was currently in post-production. On 19 October 2013, a specially-made teaser trailer, directed by Matt Losasso, was shown on BBC One, and was then subsequently posted online. It contained icons from the history of the show and had a monologue by Matt Smith, as well as body doubles and  to create shots of previous Doctors. A clip from "The Day of the Doctor" was shown at the BBC's  show on Friday 15 November. The official trailer for the episode aired in the United Kingdom at 8 pm GMT on 9 November. Due to the leak of a trailer earlier on 9 November on BBC Latin America's Facebook page, the BBC officially released it ahead of schedule. A second official trailer was shortly released later. Furthermore, before the release of the main trailers, a short clip previewed the Eleventh Doctor and Clara examining a seemingly impossible painting. On 10 November 2013, a short clip of the Eleventh Doctor announcing "The clock is ticking" interrupted a BBC One ident. This was followed on Monday 11 November by another ident interruption, with the Eleventh Doctor stating "It's all been leading to this..." Viral marketing On 28 September, the BBC unveiled a   (#SaveTheDay) and an  that was used to promote the special.Respectively, the hashtag and the ident were shown before and after the premiere of  on BBC One. The hashtag was used to reveal all subsequent promotional material. On 7 November 2013, a video starring Smith in character as the Doctor was released promoting the hashtag, promising exclusive content. A website was launched to reveal the content. Broadcast Countries that screened "The Day of the Doctor" simultaneously.   Countries that screened on TV.   Countries that screened in cinemas.   Countries that screened both on TV and in cinemas. The BBC broadcast the episode in 94 countries simultaneously, in order to avoid plot leaks. It earned a  for the world's largest ever simulcast of a TV drama. The  rated the episode PG for mild violence and threat. The  also rated the episode PG for "mild science fiction themes and violence", noting there was "very mild impact" with regards to sexual themes. The episode broadcast at 7:50pm in the UK, and was preceded and followed by other Doctor Who related programmes and broadcasts, including broadcast of an after-party. Canadian  rated "The Day of the Doctor" PG in , G in  and G in. Broadcasters The following is a list of some broadcasters that aired "The Day of the Doctor" on 23 or 24 November 2013, depending on time zones. CountryChannel    and  (television) and Hoyts (cinema)    (television),  and  (cinema)   Haydn and  (cinema)             BBC Entertainment and BBC HD   BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Movie Center (cinema)                            BBC Entertainment         BBC Entertainment and BBC HD (television)Cinemark (cinema)    (television) (television) (cinema)   Cinemaxx (cinema)    ( and Yle HD)      (television)Cinemaxx, Cine Star and UCI (cinema)    (television) (cinema)   Bíóparadís (cinema)      (not simultaneous, 20 minute delay and commercial breaks)   Kinopark and Chaplin Cinema (cinema)   BBC One    (not simultaneous, 10 minute delay) (cinema)   Fredrikstad Kino, Kristiansand Kino, Trondheim Kino,Volda Filmteater, Ringen Oslo Kino and Bergen Kino (cinema)    and NST (television)CoolConnections (cinema)   BBC Entertainment Asia   Cinesa (cinema)   Bio Roy and Tumbascenen Bio (cinema)    BBC One     Kronverk Cinema (cinema)   BBC One,  and BBC 3D (television),  and  (cinemas), as well as independent cinemas around the UK.    (television), , Cinemark and  (cinema) Home media "The Day of the Doctor" is planned to be released on DVD and 3D Blu-ray on 2 December 2013 in the UK. It will be released on 4 December 2013 in Australia and 10 December 2013 in North America. Reception "The Day of the Doctor" received instant positive reactions. Ben Lawrence of  gave the special five stars, calling it "charming, eccentric and very, very British." 's Simon Brew praised the special, calling it "terrific", and stating that it was "pulsating with comedy, ambition, and top to bottom entertainment." Jon Cooper of  gave the episode five stars, stating that it "not only gives hardcore fans a beautiful reinvention of their favourite show but also gives casual viewers a stonking story and a reminder why we all love this show so much." Jim Shelley of  called the episode "a clever, chaotic, infuriating combination of nifty, knowing tiny detail and big, hollow, pompous bluster." However, he disliked the effects, accusing the BBC on pandering to the American audience, as well as disliking the Zygons, deeming them not "scary enough," and naming Matt Smith and David Tennant "irritating." 's Chris Taylor stated that the episode is "one designed to please fans and newcomers alike," and that it "shows why the Doctor is finding his way into ever more homes and hearts." 's Viv Grospok criticised various elements of the episode, though concluded that "it was all worth it." Social analytics website SecondSync revealed that Doctor Who generated almost 500,000 "tweets" on  during its broadcast, with the peak number of tweets occurring at the beginning of the broadcast, at 12,939 tweets per minute. Overnight figures revealed that the episode had a total of 10.18 million viewers for the live broadcast in the United Kingdom, while the box office takings for its cinema screenings totalled £1.7m (US$2.2m), which placed it at number three in the UK film chart for the week, behind  and . The live simulcast on , at 2.50pm /11.50am , had a total audience of 2.4m viewers, with a further 1.2m watching the later repeat, the largest audience in the channel's history. The cinema screenings, on a total of 660 screens nationwide, took a total of US$4.8m (approx £3m) at the box office, placing it at number 2 in the US chart. The special had a total of 1.95m viewers for its two broadcasts in Australia, with 590,000 watching the live broadcast on  at 6.50am /3.50am AWST, and another 1.36m watching the repeat at 7.30pm, while the cinema box office takings totalled AU$1.54m, putting it at number three in the Australian film chart.  A total of 1.7m viewers watched the two broadcasts on Canadian channel , making it the most watched entertainment programme in Canada on the day, with the 1.1m watching the live broadcast at 2.50pm  being the channel's largest ever audience. Worldwide, cinema screenings brought $10.2 million at the box office. See also , a parody tie-in to this episode. Notes References ^   Sources that refer to John Guilor's role as the voice of the in the special include: Southall, J. R. (25 November 2013). . . Retrieved 28 November 2013. 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Front Row: Archive 2013
Amy Winehouse; Alex Gibney on Wikileaks.

Front Row: Archive 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 28:16


With John Wilson. American film-maker Alex Gibney won the 2008 Best Documentary Oscar for Taxi To The Dark Side - about the American government's use of torture. He talks to John about Julian Assange, the subject of his latest film, We Steal Secrets: The Story Of Wikileaks, and reveals that his next project is about the disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong. Amy Winehouse's personal pictures, outfits, record collection and items from her school days are in a new exhibition co-curated by her brother Alex. As the second anniversary of her death approaches, Rosie Swash assesses what this exhibition reveals about the singer, and considers her posthumous influence on fashion, writers and other musicians, including Patti Smith and Green Day. Amanda Levete, the architect whose buildings include the Media Centre at Lord's Cricket Ground and the Selfridges Department Store in Birmingham, chooses a house - Casa Malaparte on Capri - for her Cultural Exchange. She explains how the unusual building, which is on an isolated cliff top on the Italian island, captured her imagination. Stories We Tell is a new documentary from Oscar-nominated director Sarah Polley. The film follows Polley, through interviews with her family members and old friends, as she attempts to find out the truth about her biological father. The genre-bending documentary investigates narrative, the nature of story-telling and the complexity of family relations. Briony Hanson reviews.

The Royal Irish Academy
Science: RIA & Science Media Centre - Introduction to the News Media for Ireland's Geoscientists

The Royal Irish Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2013 72:09


RIA and Science Media Centre Event - Introduction to the News Media for Ireland's Geoscientists Thursday, 17 May 2012, 13:30 - 18:00, Academy House Chair: Fiona Fox – Chief Executive, Science Media Centre Speakers: Clive Mitchell – Press Officer, British Geological Survey Tom Sheldon – Press Officer, Science Media Centre Journalist Panel: Dick Ahlstrom – The Irish Times David Derbyshire – Daily Mail Leo Enright – RTE Radio 1 Tom Kennedy – Science Spin Mike McKimm – Environment Correspondent, BBC NI Geoscientist Panel: David Ball – Independent Hydrogeologist Garth Earls – Consulting Economic Geologist Ian Jackson – OneGeology Project Co-ordinator Dr. Deirdre Lewis – Technical Director, SLR Consulting Ireland Prof. John McCloskey – Seismologist, University of Ulster Prof. Pat Shannon – Petroleum Geologist, University College Dublin www.ria.ie Disclaimer: The Royal Irish Academy has prepared the content of this website responsibly and carefully, but disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials. The views expressed are the authors' own and not those of the Royal Irish Academy.

The Works
Daniel Libeskind and the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2011 5:13


Automated Home Podcast
AH0012 - Ian Dixon

Automated Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2008 54:10


This time we talk to Ian Dixon of theDigitalLifeStyle.com. Ian has been producing his podcast since 2005 and with over 150 shows under his belt already he's one of the UK's most prolific bloggers on the Digital Home. We chat about how he got interested in Media Centre, his Windows Home Server setup and his special relationship with Microsoft.

Category5 TV - MASTER FEED
37 - Elisa Media Center

Category5 TV - MASTER FEED

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2008


Taking a look at Elisa Media Center: an incredible and powerful free program for Windows and Linux (Mac version is coming too). Making Windows XP look and feel more beautiful.

TellySluts
TellySluts Podcast No. 2

TellySluts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2007 29:57


Back again for another week - this week the normal crew of Maurice, Paul and Steve are joined by special guest Tom. This week we discuss Entourage, Heroes and Lost.

TellySluts
TellySluts Episode No. 1

TellySluts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2007 31:49


Welcome to the first episode of TellySluts, a new Podcast about Telly, with a leaning towards US drama. We are Maurice, Paul and Stephen - 3 lads with a nerdy interest on all things TV, including all the ways to get it: InterTube, DVD, Bittorrent, iPods, PSPs and even Televison Networks! In this Episode we talk about The Sopranos, The West Wing, Studio 60 and The Black Donnellys and a few other t

RadioZoom
RZ#90 – NewsBits; Canada Line; Vancouver Olympic Village

RadioZoom

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2006


[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link A major Vancouver episode. All artists are from B.C., we’ll cover news pertaining to B.C., go over some of the details to the creation of the new Canada Line, and explore the development of the olympic village for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. NewsBits Vancouver Sun: BC ferry observes silence on first run News1130: TSB to take another look at sunken Queen of the North The Province: Payments to B.C. Ferries draw heat Canada.com: Canucks to Talk With Quinn My Interview w/ Manuel Lopez Canada Line Video: Overview of the Canada Line City of Vancouver Olympic Village Southeast False Creek Video: Olympic Village Vancouver 2010Wikipedia: Canada Line, Expo ’86, Whistler B.C., Whistler-BlackcombWhistler-Blackcomb Official SitePodsafe Music Network Artist Links: Roche Limit – number one valuePeter La Grand – propositionThe Goat Island Extrapolation – on the radioGreenroom – spy beats 51:57 minutesradiozoom.net Subscribe: RSS Podcast Feed Subscribe on iTunes © Copyright Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), RadioZoom (John Bollwitt)