Afleveringen
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This week we look at how radio handles a General Election and broadcasting live overnight for many hours. Our host Georgy Jamieson chats to executive producer and Election Night editor at Times Radio, Andrew Alexander and Rosie Seed, Co-Editor of the BBC Radio Election Results coverage, about planning, dealing with the unexpected and how they feel it went on the night.
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Listen to a special edition of the Radio Academy Podcast from the Salford Foot in the Door event. Becky Brown and Luke Jones from Shock Radio bring you interviews with some of the speakers including Laura Busson from BBC Radio 2, presenter and journalist Mary Mandefield and Absolute Radio’s Dan Noble. You will hear great networking advice from radio professionals as well as their journey into the industry.
Edited & Exec Produced by Matt Hallsworth
Guests:
Dan Noble - Absolute Radio Presenter
Dom Stirling - BBC Radio 1 Producer
Mary Mandefield - Broadcaster & Journalist (Hits Radio, Noted podcast)
Callum Marks - Production Director at Listening Dog Media
Laura Busson - BBC Radio 2 Commissioning Executive
Helen Thomas - Head of BBC Radio 2 & Chair of The Radio Academy
Aradhna Tayal Leach - Managing Director of The Radio Academy -
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This week’s podcast focuses on 2 people who are part of our 30 Under 30 class of 2023. As we prepare to launch this year's 30 Under 30 our host, Georgy Jamieson, chats to freelance producer and content exec Meera Kumar, and senior producer and community builder Bea Duncan about what being part of this year’s 30 Under 30 means to them.
You can apply for 30 Under 30 at radioacademy.awardsplatform.com/entry/entrant - which goes live from 26th June at 6pm -
The Political Party podcast with Matt Forde has stepped up from a weekly to a daily podcast for the general election campaign. Matt has set himself the incredible challenge of interviewing a candidate from all 650 constituencies between now and 4th July. Our host, Georgy Jamieson, chats to Matt about why and how you go about doing that on a podcast and how it’s going so far.
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On the podcast this week our host Georgy Jamieson is joined by Virgin Radio presenter/producer Graeme Smith. For 2024 Graeme has been instrumental in launching and running the pop up station, Virgin Radio Pride. Find out about the work and strategy that goes into the music, branding and content and how they are not afraid to tackle challenging topics.
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This week’s podcast comes from the very first Crossed Wires podcast festival in Sheffield. Our host Georgy Jamieson was there all weekend finding out what Crossed Wires is, who it’s for and chatting to some big name guests plus the organisers Dino Sofos and Alice Levine.
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What are the logistics and strategies behind rebranding radio stations? Recently several heritage local stations rebranded to Hits Radio and our host, Georgy Jamieson, chats to Paul Gerrard, content director for Hits Radio, about the change. How do you carry something like this out and what are the pros and cons?
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What is the Multitrack Fellowship and how can you apply? Host Georgy Jamieson chats to Fellowship Manager Laura Irving about who Multitrack are, and the opportunities they offer for people who often face barriers getting into the audio industry.
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It’s time for the Arias Part 2 and this week we hear about the second half of the big night, including an emotional tribute to the late great Steve Wright MBE. We also go backstage for reaction from the winners and a bit of behind the scenes gossip.
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This week the podcast comes from the Arias, direct from The Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with the winners, speeches, big moments and reactions. Podcast host Georgy Jamieson has been capturing all the highlights from the night.
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Our guest this week is Molly Guinness, executive producer of the Arias nominated Times Radio Breakfast Show. She has also recently become a trustee of the Radio Academy. She chats to our host Georgy Jamieson about why she wanted to become a trustee, how breakfast radio sets the agenda of the day, 3 am alarm calls and the importance of the listeners role in the show.
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This week our guest is former MD of the Radio Academy, now deputy director of BFBS, Sam Bailey. He has an exclusive for us about their new schedules, and chats to our host Georgy Jamieson about careers in BFBS radio and how they see their future in a digital market.
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In this week’s episode our host Georgy Jamieson chats to Carolyn Hitt, Head of BBC Radio Wales, about their new schedule and how you introduce your audience to change. She also talks to broadcaster and journalist Lucy Owen, the new host of the BBC Wales Saturday lunchtime show, about what it’s like to take over an established radio programme and make it your own.
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One of the founders of Goalhanger Podcasts, Tony Pastor, chats to host Georgy Jamieson, about how the brand has accelerated in the last 6 months, what sets their podcasts apart from others in the market and how super fans and live events are now a big part of what they do. And Georgy asks if anyone wants to hear The Rest is… Tiddlywinks?
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Radio 5 Live is celebrating its 30th birthday, so in this week’s episode, host Georgy Jamieson chats to Julie Cullen, Managing Editor of 5 Live and award-winning journalist and broadcaster Gordon Smart, presenter of the Mon-Thurs 10pm - 1am and Sunday 8-10pm shows on the station. They talk about how 5 Live and radio has changed in the last 30 years, about the importance of being connected to every part of the UK and what their future looks like in a digital age.
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What’s it like to be nominated for an Aria? And how does the judging process work? This week the podcast focuses on the Arias Nominations, which have just been released for 2024. Host Georgy Jamieson chats to chair of the judges Phil Riley and one of the head judges Paul Sylvester, both of whom have been nominated for and won Arias. She also talks to Jules Rowan - Podcast and Radio Presenter with Prison Radio Association, who is a judge this year and won Gold last year, with her Life After Prison podcast co-host Zak, as Best New Presenters.
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In a world of constant breaking news alerts, Tortoise Media aims to slow everything down and take a deeper look at stories. This week’s podcast guest is reporter Claudia Williams from Tortoise Media, who tells our host Georgy Jamieson how Tortoise differs from other news outlets, how you balance detailed investigative journalism with the need to stay topical and what exactly is slow news?
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Sean Thorne hosts a special Radio Academy podcast from the Glasgow Foot in the Door event. Conor Knight and Robyn Richford bring you conversations with some of the speakers including 5 Live's Gordon Smart, podcaster Shannon Singh and Clyde 1's George and Cassi.
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This week Georgy Jamieson chats with Ella Watts, head of production at Six to Start and one of our 30 Under 30. They talk about Ella’s work creating dramas for apps, her love of audio drama, her passion project the audio drama and podcast Camlann and her thoughts on how the medium is exploding in America. They also come up with a Zombie/Archers mash up you never knew you needed!
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Boom Radio celebrated its third birthday on 14th February by launching a new sister station, Boom Rock. Co-founder of Boom Radio, David Lloyd, chats to host Georgy Jamieson about the last three years. Running this radio station is proving to be more than a full time job for David, but the most rewarding thing he’s ever done in his career. They talk about launching the new station, the art of music scheduling, listener reactions and what David sees as the future for music radio.
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