November 3, 2004• Radio
Well yesterday was day one in the High Court battle being made by everyone’s least favourite ex-Sun editor, Kelvin MacKenzie....
October 29, 2004• Radio
A good short piece by Tim Luckhurst in today’s Times pleaing for the Secretary of State not to kill off analogue radio. I must say...
October 27, 2004• Radio
Many people are upset at the untimely death of John Peel yesterday, at the age of 65. I was never a massive Peel listener, but last night I...
October 11, 2004• Radio
Last week something really big happened in American radio – Howard Stern, the archetypal “Shock Jock” announced that he...
September 29, 2004• Radio
I’m just beginning to catch up on the recent Radio 4 series – Club Class. The first of the latest series featured the Skulls...
September 21, 2004• Radio
Hitchhikers is back! As many of the original cast as could be rounded up (well you can age far more gracefully on radio), and I love the...
September 15, 2004• Radio
The piece of audio that’s being passed around most in the radio industry today…...
August 10, 2004• Radio
Another great BBC World Service documentary series is underway. Pils, Profits & Patients is available to listen to online, and...
August 3, 2004• Radio
Channel 4 are supposedly considering launching a digital radio station, that will be in “direct competition” with Radio 4. Umm,...
July 15, 2004• Radio
Although it was broadcast on Radio 3 last Sunday, I’ve only just listened to How Many Miles to Basra? The play’s about what...