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We're back! Trevor Dann, previously Head of BBC Music Entertainment (1996-2000), came to the University to speak with Terry. Covering a range of topics including Radio 1 in the 90s, Live Aid, community radio & the importance of a multimedia approach for anyone trying to get in the industry today. Fantastic Noise is a podcast about audio production. Recorded in the Radio LaB 97.1FM studios at the University of Bedfordshire. Produced and presented by Terry Lee. You can follow Fantastic Noise on facebook.com/afantasticnoise, instagram.com/afantasticnoise & twitter.com/afantasticnoise or email us fantasticnoise@beds.ac.uk. Let us know what you think. Our art work was produced by Stoo Elvin (facebook.com/iamstooelvin/), and our theme music is by Liam Ayton, remixed by Daniel Potter.
How does Channel 4 plan to run its own production arm? And how long does the BBC have in its current form? Matt Deegan is joined by Dr Jon Wardle (NFTS) and broadcast consultant Ann Charles to digest the week's media news.Also on the programme: when the local radio market fails, can community radio fill the gap? Trevor Dann reports from Whitehall.All that plus, we look at plans to move MIPTV from Cannes to London, why The Independent had picked up Buzzfeed... and, in the Media Quiz, we ask where all the talent has gone. A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Matt Hill. Love our look and sound? Hire thelondonpodcaststudios.com for your next recording - and get 25% off your first booking when you use the code MEDIAPOD. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's show, host Jake Kanter is joined by a line-up of radio buffs: Ann Charles (Radio TechCon), Trevor Dann (ex-BBC) and Adam Bowie (BBC World Service).The trio discuss cuts at the BBC, where local radio feels the pinch of the corporation's licence fee freeze: is local radio vanishing?Dan Taylor-Watt (ex-BBC iplayer) joins in part two to digest the latest in tech and streaming news, including his latest Netflix analysis.Amazon Music amps up its offering from 2 million to 100 million songs...Is Jake convinced to switch from Spotify?Channel 4 marks its 40th Birthday by changing the name of All4 to… Channel 4. Simple or confusing?And Elon Musk's new ideas take flight at Twitter...who will pay for a blue tick?Also in the programme: Radio TechCon organisers Aradhna Tayal (Clockhouse Media) and Ann Charles reveal the enigmatic world of audio engineering and what you could learn at the 2022 Conference. All are welcome and bursary applications are open until midnight on Sunday, November 6: https://www.radiotechcon.com/2022/tickets/bursaries/And in the media quiz we're playing: Making Media History…A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with support from Matt Hill. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from the Radio Academy Festival - living legend Trevor Dann is joined by radio gurus Ann Charles, Brett Spencer and Laura Grimshaw to discuss the highlights, takeaways and gossip from the UK radio industry's biggest conference.Also on the programme: with changes at the top of Government, Michelle Donelan becomes the UK's new Culture Secretary - but what does that mean for the BBC and Channel 4? The panel take a glimpse at her CV to date for clues.Plus, Kantar's EVP for Media Solutions Jane Ostler shares her top tips for media marketing with Matt Deegan - and what advertisers value right now - with a deep dive available at patreon.com/mediapod.Discover the whole report at kantar.com/mediareactionsA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill and Phoebe Adler Ryan. Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Channel 4 offers to sell its London HQ and move North in a bid to save itself from privatisation- will an alternative plan win over the government? Media news and analysis, this week with Trevor Dann and Scott Bryan.Also on the programme: we look through the winners and losers at the ARIAs, the BBC sets out a restructure of the senior commissioning team for BBC Radio & Music, plus reshuffles in the newsroom as Rachel Corp is announced as ITN's new CEO, freeing Deborah Turness to move to the BBC.And, in the Media Quiz, we find out who's been taken to task in the media this week.A Rethink Audio Production, produced by Phoebe Adler Ryan, with support from Matt Hill. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trevor Dann discusses a dramatic weekend of local election results with Mike Scialom of the Cambridge Independent, John Elworthy of the Cambs Times, Dr Sean Lang of Anglia Ruskin University […]
Joining Olly Mann this week are the news editor of the Press Gazette, Charlotte Tobitt, radio executive Trevor Dann and digital editor at Immediate Media, Rebecca MessinaThis week: As Spotify and Apple launch paid subscriptions for podcasters what will it mean for the way audio makers get paid?Also: News UK scales back its TV ambitions. Who might be in the running to buy BT Sport? Annie Mac to leave Radio 1.Plus: The runners and riders in the BAFTA and ARIA awards announced this week and, in the Media Podcast Quiz, we celebrate the return of some familiar formats.A PPM / Rethink Audio Production, produced by Peter Price and Matt Hill. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which we're joined by old pal Trevor Dann who was one of the 200 people sitting on the floor of the Nottingham Boat Club 50 years ago hearing the unreleased Stairway To Heaven ("maximum volume as it was on the river and there were no houses next door"). Plus memories of Nick Drake in 1971 (Trevor wrote the memoir Darker Than The Deepest Sea) - the underwhelming live shows, the mistakes on his album sleeves, the family tensions, why his legend is still expanding and what he might be doing if he was still with us today. And ... the Stack Waddy game: real or fake Half Man Half Biscuit tracks (Eamonn Holmes Under The Hammer?) and Indie Rock Band or lower league football team? @TrevorDannTrevor's excellent Nick Drake memoir ...https://www.amazon.co.uk/Darker-Than-Deepest-Sea-Search/dp/0749951338Want exclusive early access to every future Word Podcast - and in full audio-visual glory! - alongside a whole host of additional exciting, enlightening and entertaining content and benefits? Of course you do! Make sure you're signed up to our fabulous Patreon for all this and more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In which we're joined by old pal Trevor Dann who was one of the 200 people sitting on the floor of the Nottingham Boat Club 50 years ago hearing the unreleased Stairway To Heaven ("maximum volume as it was on the river and there were no houses next door"). Plus memories of Nick Drake in 1971 (Trevor wrote the memoir Darker Than The Deepest Sea) - the underwhelming live shows, the mistakes on his album sleeves, the family tensions, why his legend is still expanding and what he might be doing if he was still with us today. And ... the Stack Waddy game: real or fake Half Man Half Biscuit tracks (Eamonn Holmes Under The Hammer?) and Indie Rock Band or lower league football team? @TrevorDannTrevor's excellent Nick Drake memoir ...https://www.amazon.co.uk/Darker-Than-Deepest-Sea-Search/dp/0749951338Want exclusive early access to every future Word Podcast - and in full audio-visual glory! - alongside a whole host of additional exciting, enlightening and entertaining content and benefits? Of course you do! Make sure you're signed up to our fabulous Patreon for all this and more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In which we're joined by old pal Trevor Dann who was one of the 200 people sitting on the floor of the Nottingham Boat Club 50 years ago hearing the unreleased Stairway To Heaven ("maximum volume as it was on the river and there were no houses next door"). Plus memories of Nick Drake in 1971 (Trevor wrote the memoir Darker Than The Deepest Sea) - the underwhelming live shows, the mistakes on his album sleeves, the family tensions, why his legend is still expanding and what he might be doing if he was still with us today. And ... the Stack Waddy game: real or fake Half Man Half Biscuit tracks (Eamonn Holmes Under The Hammer?) and Indie Rock Band or lower league football team? @TrevorDannTrevor's excellent Nick Drake memoir ...https://www.amazon.co.uk/Darker-Than-Deepest-Sea-Search/dp/0749951338Want exclusive early access to every future Word Podcast - and in full audio-visual glory! - alongside a whole host of additional exciting, enlightening and entertaining content and benefits? Of course you do! Make sure you're signed up to our fabulous Patreon for all this and more: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Julian Clover and Lucy Milazzo launch Cambridge 105 Radio’s Cambridge Companions week in the company of the producer Trevor Dann.
In which - joined by Trevor Dann - we're amazed that people think Jools' Hootenanny is recorded live, remember Morrissey manning the video vote phones at Rock Around the Clock, bemoan the BBC's new radio programming (no Presley, no Steely Dan etc) and the curse of record testing and computer-chosen tracks, revisit Melody Maker's 1970 Readers' Poll and remember Michael Jackson watching Fulham at Craven Cottage. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The original presenter of the RadioToday Programme Trevor Dann announces his departure from hosting our monthly Roundtable episodes and chats to Stuart Clarkson & Roy Martin about how the radio industry has changed since he first starting making podcasts about radio. Stuart and Roy take a look at the radio industry news from this week, and David Lloyd has more #radiomoments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
On Cambridge 105 Radio’s 10th anniversary Julian & Lucy look at the state of the local radio market with broadcast consultant Trevor Dann.
Trevor Dann is joined by presenter Fi Glover, Radioplayer's Mike Hill and Jimmy Buckland from Wireless to discuss topics including the launch of Times Radio, the appointment of Tim Davie as BBC Director-General and proposed cuts to BBC Local Radio. Includes David Lloyd's RadioMoments. Listening recommendation links: Stories of our Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/podcasts/stories-of-our-times GameDay from talkSPORT https://talksport.com/podcasts/ The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072ky7 Mind Canyon http://www.mindcanyon.uk/ Anthems https://www.broccolicontent.com/anthems (Staying) At Home with the Williamses https://smarturl.it/thewilliamsespodcast
Trevor Dann hosts our Roundtable discussion for June 2020 and is joined by presenter Chris Mason (BBC), former UKRD CEO William Rogers (Eat Your Greens) and the music writer and audio critic David Hepworth. Plus David Lloyd takes another trip down memory lane with RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: Audm http://www.audm.com Capitalism on Trial - BBC Sounds https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0156tvw Now! That’s What I Call A Chart Show https://planetradio.co.uk/greatest-hits/shows/now-thats-what-i-call-a-chart-show/ Wind of Change https://crooked.com/podcast-series/wind-of-change/ Eat Your Greens Podcast - Nick Butter https://eatyourgreensgroup.com/nick-butter-kevin-webber-on-the-conversation-that-changed-each-of-their-lives/ Nick Jackson on Virgin Radio https://virginradio.co.uk/
Trevor Dann is joined by Matt Deegan (Fun Kids & Folder Media ), radio production and technology consultant Ann Charles (Radio TechCon) and Simon Crosse (Shooting Shark Productions) for the RadioToday Virtual Roundtable for May 2020. Plus David Lloyd’s RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: The Coronavirus Newscast https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05299nl Will Manning on Capital FM https://www.capitalfm.com/radio/shows-presenters/will-manning/ The Socially Distant Sports Bar http://distantpod.buzzsprout.com/ Wilosophy https://www.tofop.com/wilosophy1 Hamish and Andy Podcast https://www.hamishandandy.com/podcast/ The Rewatchables https://www.theringer.com/the-rewatchables
Trevor Dann is joined by guests Elly Oldroyd, Olly Mann and Graham Mack for our first Virtual Roundtable discussion, covering many aspects of the Coronavirus crisis’ impact on radio - plus what radio and podcasts they’ve been listening to while in lockdown! David Lloyd also has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso. Listening recommendation links: Game Changers at Home with Craig Bruce https://radiogamechangers.com/ Podcast: The Ride https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride/ The Final Word Cricket Podcast https://finalwordcricket.com/ Jonathon Brandmeier https://brandmeiershow.com/ Good Morning Sunday on BBC Radio 2 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wqvh Essential Classics on BBC Radio 3 https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b014r87y
Trevor Dann is joined by LBC’s Iain Dale, radio comedy’s Jon Holmes and Katharine Kerr from Podcast Pioneers for our Roundtable discussion for March 2020. Here are links to the clips featured in the discussion: The Politics of Sound https://www.buzzsprout.com/303464/2367377-politics-of-sound-9-jacqui-smith-former-labour-party-home-secretary Gaslight https://www.qcodemedia.com/gaslight Tom Neenan Is Not All Men https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07rn8fc This Paranormal Life https://play.acast.com/s/thisparanormallife/tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F747284911 Crossfire https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/02/13/trump-russia-impeachment-scandal-crossfire-podcast-uk/ The Chris Moyles Show https://www.radiox.co.uk/radio/podcasts/chris-moyles-show-radio-x/ After the Roundtable, David Lloyd has more from the archives this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Consultant Nik Goodman from Bounce, Muna Ahmed from Prison Radio Association and Chris North from North Media Talent join Trevor Dann for the February 2020 RadioToday Roundtable. Plus David Lloyd has more archive audio from this week in history in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is back with our first podcast of 2020 - it’s the January roundtable discussion with guests Gene Baxter (Bean from the long-running KROQ Kevin & Bean breakfast show), Brett Spencer (Bauer Radio) and Iain Macintosh (Muddy Knees Media). Plus more classic archive audio from David Lloyd in RadioMoments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann and guests Dr Sean Lang, Senior Lecturer in History, Anglia Ruskin University, Angela Young journalist & podcast producer and political commentator Chris Rand discuss the latest from the election campaign in the City and South Cambridgeshire.
Trevor Dann hosts our RadioToday Roundtable discussion for December 2019 with guests Steve Ackerman (Somethin’ Else), Paul Chantler (consultant) and Suchandrika Chakrabarti (podcaster). Topics covered include the Audio Production Awards, Podcast Radio, journalism during the General Election and much more. Plus David Lloyd’s Radio Moments including the 10th birthday of digital station Absolute 80s. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann is joined by community activist Sam Davies, political analyst Phil Rodgers and Lester Lloyd-Reason emeritus professor of enterprise strategy at ARU to review the election campaign so far.
Trevor Dann and guests put the General Election in context for Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire. With sociologist David Skinner from Anglia Ruskin University, journalist Mike Scialom from Cambridge Independent, and political commentator David Hague.
On our Roundtable discussion for November, Trevor Dann meets Kate Cocker (Audio Content Fund), Chris Stevens (Devaweb), Stuart Morgan (Audio Always) and Ashley Byrne (Made in Manchester) to discuss audio outside London, Donald from Washington and their recommendations for your listening delight. Also includes David Lloyd’s Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Media industry insight, analysis and gossip presented by Olly Mann with guests Trevor Dann (secretary of AudioUK and presenter of the monthly roundtable editions of Radio Today), Karin Robinson (host of ‘Primarily: 2020' and senior analyst at Edelman) and Faraz Osman, (managing director, Gold Wala)This week: How one complaint against Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty cast doubt on the BBC's judgement. Why adverts work better in podcasts than on TV. And why the Royals are taking on the tabloids.And in the Media Podcast Quiz, we celebrate the British winners at the 71st Emmy Awards.The Media Podcast is a PPM production, produced by Rebecca Grisedale-Sherry.Please help support the show by taking out a voluntary subscription. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/themediapodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Adam Bowie (BBC), Matt Hill (British Podcast Awards) and Adam Uytman (Listen) join Trevor Dann for October's roundtable and make some recommendations for your auditory delight. James Cridland shares some thoughts on promoting ways to listen to audiences and David Lloyd has more classic Radio Moments from the archives. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann hosts the RadioToday Roundtable for September 2019 with guests Caroline Raphael (AudioUK) Chloe Straw (We Are Grape) and Nicky Birch (BBC and Rosina Sound). There's also our regular look at something topical in the industry with James Cridland; and more RadioMoments curated by David Lloyd.
Douglas McArthur OBE began his radio career at Radio Clyde before becoming the founding CEO of the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). Across 14 years under his leadership, the RAB team led a highly-regarded marketing campaign for commercial radio that saw revenue rise from 2% of total advertising revenues to a peak of 7%. It is difficult to exaggerate the contribution Douglas made to commercial radio's fortunes - and he explained his approach in this 2013 Radiocentre interview to Trevor Dann as the industry marked its 40th anniversary and he was recognised by inclusion in its roll of honour. In his 35 years in the ad business, Douglas created the model to inspire trade and marketing bodies for other media, including Thinkbox, Newsworks and Magnetic. Douglas died in July 2019
Steve Ackerman (Somethin' Else), Graham Mack (Fix Radio) and Mike Newman (Audioboom) join Trevor Dann to discuss the world of radio and audio - and to recommend some shows and podcasts. James Cridland is in Kuala Lumpur looking ahead to Radiodays Asia and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
Trevor Dann returns with our monthly roundtable discussion. This time he’s joined by Jimmy Buckland, Sam Bailey and John Ryan to talk about the big stories in the radio industry. Futurologist James Cridland examines another topical radio issue and David Lloyd takes us back in time with memories from this week in years gone by in Radio Moments. Processing by Ian Deeley. Voiceover by Hannah Patterson. Original music by Mcasso.
He disappointed his parents with his determination to pursue a career in the nascent BBC local radio; created London’s GLR to critical acclaim albeit reduced audiences; and was part of the mid 90s dramatic moves to re-invigorate BBC Radio 1. Since, he headed the Radio Academy and, amongst his work as an indie, produced several acclaimed series for the BBC. In his own words, this is the Trevor Dann story. Enjoy the whole Conversations series here (https://www.davidlloydradio.com/conversations) . Music by Larry Bryant (http://www.larrybryant.com/) .
In our monthly roundtable discussion for March, Trevor Dann is joined by Steve Parkinson and Brett Spencer from Bauer and Lorna Clarke from Radio 2 and 6Music to discuss more radio upheavals and recommend some top audio. James Cridland looks at some new figures on listening via smart speakers and in David Lloyd’s Radio Moments - John Peel makes his Radio 1 debut while Zane Lowe departs; Keith Skues turns 80 and Radio 210 launches.
This week Trevor Dann is at the BBC Local Radio Awards - the Gillards - in Derby, where he speaks to BBC Radio Sheffield’s Toby Foster, Katrina Bunker, Jenny Eells and Kat Harbourne, plus Radio Bristol’s Pete Simson and awards host Jon Culshaw. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin talk through the other big stories of the week; James Cridland looks at what radio can learn from some on-demand TV services; and there’s more classic audio from David Lloyd’s Radio Moments archive.
Nik Goodman (consultant) and Adam Bowie (BBC WS) join Trevor Dann to discuss new schedules and networks for 2019, slow radio, new audience measurement techniques and more. Plus some excellent recommendations for your New Year listening. James Cridland has some New Year's Resolutions, and David Lloyd brings us more great archive audio in Radio Moments.
Trevor Dann is joined by Kellie While (7Digital), Michael Hill (UK Radioplayer) and Will Jackson (audioUK) for our Roundtable discussion for December 2018. James Cridland examines the format flip of Magic to all-Christmas music, and David Lloyd has more great audio from the archive in RadioMoments.
David Lloyd talks to Trevor Dann about his report for RadioCentre into small scale commercial radio and community stations. Trevor then hosts our monthly roundtable discussion with guests Simon Crosse (Shooting Shark Productions) Nick Pitts (Jazz FM) and Suchandrika Chakraborti (podcaster). James Cridland focuses on radio in the car and David Lloyd celebrates 7 years of the weekly RadioMoments review.
Trevor Dann talks to BBC Radio’s Head of Editorial Standards, Paul Smith, on stage at the International Radio Festival 2018 in Valletta, Malta - and also catches up with the IRF organiser and delegates at the event. Roy Martin joins host Stuart Clarkson to look at what’s been happening in the industry this week; James Cridland asks whether new technology is bad for radio and radio historian David Lloyd has our nostalgia slot, RadioMoments.
Trevor Dann reports from the Next Radio event in London held this week - and talks to guests and speakers as well as organisers James Cridland and Matt Deegan. We hear from the organiser of the Community Radio Awards, Martin Steers - as well as Daniel Bruce from Internews who presented an award, and winners Fergus Ó hÍr (Raidió Fáilte), Julie Donaldson (Zetland FM) and Jane Steele (Drystone Radio). Plus - Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin dissect the big industry stories of the week; James Cridland looks at the secret to achieving a growing radio industry around the world; and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments.
Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look over the week’s big stories including Chris Evans' announcement that he's leaving Radio 2 to join Virgin Radio. Trevor Dann has our monthly roundtable for September, with guests Nicky Birch (BBC R&D), Matt Hall (Wireless Group) and Matt Deegan (Next Radio). Plus James Cridland looks at the naming of radio stations - and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments.
Trevor Dann talks to Professor David Hendy about the latest interactive website launched as part of the 100 Voices That Made The BBC project. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin discuss the week’s radio industry news, including Radio 1’s #HideAndSeek and Richard Bacon’s week in a coma. Plus James Cridland puts forward the case for more rethinking and reinventing in radio, and David Lloyd has a trip down memory lane in Radio Moments.
Trevor Dann is joined by guests Caroline Raphael, David Arnold and Graham Mack to cover topics including the new BBC Sounds app, RIG’s change of name to AudioUK, jingles and Jeremy Hunt. Also this week - BBC Radio Lancashire's Graham Liver on doing an OB from the Winter Hill fire, Roy Martin and Stuart Clarkson talk through the week’s big stories, James Cridland looks at Entercom’s decision to pull stations off TuneIn and David Lloyd has more memories from radio’s colourful history in RadioMoments.
Trevor Dann reports from the RadioDays Europe Podcast Day in Copenhagen, plus visits Wireless Studios to talk to Matt Hall and Jimmy Buckland. Stuart Clarkson and Roy Martin look at the week’s industry news with voiceover and impressionist Darren Altman. James Cridland looks at what’s behind NPR’s success and David Lloyd’s RadioMoments return.
Trevor Dann hosts our RadioToday Roundtable discussion for June 2018, with guests Jane Garvey, Matt Deegan and Iain Macintosh. Topics covered include Greg James’ move to Radio 1 Breakfast, the recent changes at Radio 2, the launch of Hits Radio Manchester, radio’s plans for covering the football World Cup and the new daily Love Island podcast. Plus James Cridland asks if we’re heading for an all-IP media future.
Trevor Dann is back with May's discussion about radio. Joining him are Chloe Straw, David Hepworth and Nick Pitts, recorded at Jazz FM in London. Plus Stuart and Roy take you through the latest radio news, James Cridland looks at the latest MIDAS research from RAJAR, and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments.
Trevor Dann hosts a special discussion on stage at the Nations and Regions Conference in Salford, titled ‘Radio Tomorrow’, looking at new developments and opportunities in radio and audio production. On the panel are Phil Cooper (BAI), Gregory Watson (Folder Media/Muxco), Sarah Challis (BBC User Experience team) and Will Jackson (RIG). Also - Trevor chats to David Lloyd about Dale Winton following his death at the age of 62 this week, and catches up with the new Radio Academy Chair, Yvonne Thompson. James Cridland discusses whether podcasts will eat radio, and David Lloyd has more Radio Moments.
David Cavanagh, the author of “Good Night and Good Riddance: How Thirty-Five Years Of John Peel Help Shape Modern Britain”, and Trevor Dann, WIYE's go-to guy on all matters radio, talk about John Peel: his radio style, his complicated personality, his contribution to the national heritage and where he would be broadcasting today if he were still around. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The singer is the latest casualty of Radio 1's youth policy – John Plunkett discusses the future of music radio with former executive Trevor Dann and Popjustice founder Peter Robinson
Two old radio hands join us in the pod this week to talk about what's been did and what's been hid in the world of radio. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.