A podcast about making radio, from the University of Bedfordshire. Join Terry Lee as we hear from experts and professionals talking about a variety of radio topics, as well as jargon-busting, and discussion exploring how we define what good audio is.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Second Tier is a Championship football podcast co-hosted by Ryan Dilks, a University of Bedfordshire radio graduate. We talk to Ryan about establishing & maintaining Second Tier, working with Stak to promote the podcast & his journey in audio to get ... more
The Propa Podcast is a boxing podcast produced by Sonny Madden, AKA Uncle Propa from Youtube. We talk to Sonny about how he got into creating content about Boxing, why he then got into podcasting, and the media opportunities it has created for him si... more
Grace Mailey was, up until recently, producer of the BBC's 'Fantasy 606' podcast - where Ali Bruce-Ball, Chris Sutton & Statman Dave talk FPL each week. Recorded in the summer, Grace share's her wider BBC role (she had just come back from the Paris O... more
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 ... more
The last episode of this series. Joel Emery from Holy Smokes is the writer of podcasts The Offensive, Jackie The Ripper and BOOM. He gives us top tips for creating audio drama, and goes into detail about the viability of the audio drama business.
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Georgia Coan is an award-winning podcast producer, investigative journalist, and presenter who currently works in the BBC Long Form Audio Department. She has produced and reported for award-winning podcasts like Radio 4’s Beyond Today, BBC New’s yout... more
Jason Rosam is the host of Early Breakfast for BBC Radio London. He spent some time talking with us about what's involved, and gave us his advice for good local radio.
Link to episode that features in the audio:
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... more
The lovely folk at Radio X are broadly aiming their output at an audience aged between 25 and 44, according to the website of the parent company Global. So how do you decide what music they should be listening to? Lea Stonhill, Music Programmer at th... more
Content is quite good but the knowledge of some of the guests is really quiet worryingly bad.
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