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Renowned journalist and author Ian Leslie speaks at Tuning In: Back to Business about the role curiosity and conflict can play in boosting organisational performance.
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The financial expert and former broadcaster Susannah Streeter, took to the Tuning In stage to provide an economic overview for the advertising sector.
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The former PepsiCo President and past CEO of Walkers, Birdseye and The FA discussed the vital role of marketing in tough times, how marketing has a perception problem and how insights helped the England football team re-capture the nation's hearts.
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This week, Beth caught up with XS Manchester’s Clint Boon, to hear all about how he has adapted to presenting his drivetime show in lockdown – and why exactly he would compare himself to Forest Gump. Elsewhere in the podcast, our own Insight Manager Kamilah Kamara tells Coral all about Radiocentre's latest research, Bounce-back & Beyond. And, Coral rounds up some of the best clips from the last fortnight, taken from our regular Keeping the Nation Smiling feature.
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There's been a lot going on in the world of audio recently, especially here at Radiocentre. Recently we launched, alongside The Royal Foundations' Heads Together, both the Mental Health Minute and The 60 Second Support series. In this episode, we catch up with Stuart Morgan from Audio Always and Darby Doras from Somethin' Else who helped to create the audio.
In the same week as the Mental Health Minute, Radiocentre's Tuning In conference was held online. During the conference, our Planning Director Mark Barber launched some new research, Building Shelf Awareness. Here he tells us all about it. -
In this episode, Beth chats to Angellica Bell all about her show on classical music station Scala and how that's changed now that she's presenting from home. We also hear more about how the industry has adapted to life in lockdown, as creative agency Big Kahuna tell us how things have changed for them.
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In this episode of Radiocentre's See Radio Differently podcast, we're talking about how the radio industry has adapted to life in lockdown. Radiocentre CEO Siobhan Kenny joins us to discuss what our response has been and how we're offering support. George also catches up with radio legend David Lloyd to discuss the history of radio in times of crisis.
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Beth and Jade speak to KISS FM’s Swarzy and BBC Radio 1’s Charlie Hedges on the red carpet at the ARIAS, and Beth speaks to Radiocentre CEO Siobhan Kenny about new industry guidance focused on terms and conditions on the radio. Most importantly, it's the return of the podcast’s most questionable segment, Jingle Jangle, as George and Mark get some unsuspecting victims to perform a selection of the finest jingles. Warning, this segment is as silly as it sounds.
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It's January, it's cold, but the See Radio Differently team are here to cheer you up with some good old fashioned audio lols. They chat to ARIAS nominee and KISS star Tyler West on his one year anniversary at the station as well as getting the inside scoop on new Radioville podcast Almost Famous. That's right, we've gone meta.
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A new series of the See Radio Differently Podcast is here, with three new hosts Beth, Jade and Coral. The gang chat with Absolute Radio's Dave Berry and The&Partnership's ECD Yan Elliot. Plus there's a Monthly Mishap, an industry news round up and a Clearance conundrum.
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We're back with the See Radio Differently Podcast and now things have died down a little we thought we'd bring you the highlights from Radio Audio Week.
Our podcast team were very busy speaking to some of the biggest names of the week. In this episode hear their chats with Zoe Ball, Greg James, Radioplayer's Michael Hill, KISS's Jordan and Perri, Tom Grennan and James and Jamie from podcast My Dad Wrote A Porno. Told you they were busy. -
It's the final episode of the Radio Audio Week Podcast- emotional, I know, but save those tears for the eye-wateringly cute kids who won at the Young ARIAS on Friday. We spoke to them as well as host Matt Edmondson, presenter Abbie McCarthy and Scala new comer Jack Pepper.
If that isn't enough to get you going, the second half of this episode features the British Podcast Awards where we spoke to Laura and Deborah from the You, Me and the Big C podcast. Plus, we caught up with the hilarious My Dad Wrote a Porno team and big winner of the night, George the Poet.
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We're half way through Radio Audio Week. Today's episode the team focus on the future of the industry. Radiocentre's George and Jade keep us in the loop about the Young ARIAS, which are taking place tomorrow. Plus, hear from Chris Burns about BBC Local Radio and rising star Snoochie Shy.
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It was a very busy day at Tuning In 2019 but fear not! The Radio Audio Week podcast team are here to bring you the highlights with chats from KISS presenters Jordan and Perri, Scala Radio's Angellica Bell and none other than Professor Green.
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The team are back with all the latest from Radio Festival 2019! Hear us chat to Greg James, Zoe Ball and Simon Mayo.
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Radio Audio Week 2019 has officially begun! And we're kicking it off with a chat with Radio Academy MD Sean Childerley. The team also catch up with Radiocentre's Lucy and George about the Mental Health Minute and Radio Festival director, Nick Pitts.
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Welcome to the 2019 Radio Audio Week Podcast!
With a few days to go, we look ahead to what to expect from this year's events.
Beth and Liberty catch up with Radiocentre CEO Siobhan Kenny to hear what to expect from the week. Plus, Beth chats to OMD's Flora Williams ahead of her talk at next week's Tuning In conference. In case that wasn't enough, the team get the latest on the British Podcast Awards with Miranda Sawyer and Matt Deegan.
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George is amongst the action at Radiodays Europe speaking with guests from around the world. We hear from Francis Currie about the Chris Evans breakfast show, Helen Thomas about Radio 2's big changes and Ralph Van Dijk discusses why it's such a great time for audio.
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We have a Christmas gift for you, in the shape of a packed podcast with all the trimmings. Justin Hawkins, lead singer of The Darkness, joins us to chat about having a huge Christmas hit and what Ban Aid 20 was like to record.
Plus Campaign's Creativity Editor Brittaney Kiefer reviews the best and worst ads from the Festive season and music journalist Lee Thompson takes a look at the history of the Christmas Number One.
All of this, along with a special gameshow on the streets, Do They Know The Christmas Song? -
Hits Radio's Breakfast presenters Gethin Jones, Gemma Atkinson and Dave Vitty opened up about the challenges of launching a new nationwide radio station, whilst also continuing to represent their home city of Manchester. Gethin also revealed his excitement to hear from listeners getting in touch from across the UK whilst Dave discussed why he got back into breakfast radio six years after the Chris Moyles show finished.
Plus BBC Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones analyses the future of radio and why new technologies are helping grow the original broadcast medium. - Mostra di più