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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: Interview: Celtic Music Radio presenter Ross Macfadyen
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Interview: Celtic Music Radio presenter Ross Macfadyen. N a bitterly cold evening I pulled on my coat, grabbed a camera and a hand held recorder and left the house to meet Ross Macfadyen presenter of ‘Thank Folk It’s Friday! On community radio station ‘Celtic Music Radio’. It’s a 15 minute walk from where I live to the studios, but by the time I arrived my feet were already turning to blocks of ice. What appealed to me was the lack of chat. It was 20 minutes of back to back music, no jingles, no noth...
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: 09-Mar-2011
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Top 10 requested tracks - HBS - 2011. Frank Sinatra - My Way. Frank Sinatra - Strangers in the night. Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline. Kenneth McKellar - My love is like a red, red rose. Dolly Parton - Nine to five. Dean Martin - That's amore. Lena Martell - One day at a time. Bette Midler - Wind beneath my wings. Tina Turner - Simply the best. Johnny Cash - I walk the line. Frank Sinatra's 'My way' has been requested a staggering 83 times this year alone and it's only March! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: Top 10 requested tracks - HBS - 2011
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Top 10 requested tracks - HBS - 2011. Frank Sinatra - My Way. Frank Sinatra - Strangers in the night. Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline. Kenneth McKellar - My love is like a red, red rose. Dolly Parton - Nine to five. Dean Martin - That's amore. Lena Martell - One day at a time. Bette Midler - Wind beneath my wings. Tina Turner - Simply the best. Johnny Cash - I walk the line. Frank Sinatra's 'My way' has been requested a staggering 83 times this year alone and it's only March! View my complete profile.
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: 18-Mar-2011
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30 years of Rock DJ Tom Russell. Tom Russell and me, Rock Radio studios. Tom Russell celebrates his 30th year broadcasting his legendary rock shows this month. Originally Tom began at Clyde Radio. Having previously owned a series of record stores, he constantly complained to Clyde that they didn't play rock music until finally they relented and offered him a weekly slot. This ran for an incredible 25 years until Tom moved to Rock Radio 96.3. Roughly 5 years ago. Tom Russell, Clyde Radio Studios (1984).
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: 10-Mar-2011
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40 years of Hospital Broadcasting Services. HBS recently celebrated its 40. Anniversary and I wanted to talk to a number of those currently volunteering at the station, which serves several hospitals in the Greater Glasgow area. So, on a rather dull and wet March evening I arrived at the studios to discover Jonathan Craig (Supervisor), Peggy Mack (Presenter), Isabel Vincent (Fund-raiser and presenter) and Scott Rutherford (Presenter) already waiting for me. Scott Rutherford: “I actually applied thr...
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: Royal 1 Radio
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The Glasgow Royal Infirmary has it's own independent radio station called Royal 1 Radio, which apparently broadcasts seven days a week. Sadly when I attempted to visit the website and gain further information and a bit of a background history, I discovered that their site was under construction. Therefore, I shall contact them and report back later. Tel: 0141 221 4835. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Radio Today - Industry News.
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: 16-Feb-2011
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The Glasgow Royal Infirmary has it's own independent radio station called Royal 1 Radio, which apparently broadcasts seven days a week. Sadly when I attempted to visit the website and gain further information and a bit of a background history, I discovered that their site was under construction. Therefore, I shall contact them and report back later. Tel: 0141 221 4835. Based in London, the charity's main aim is to focus on play and entertainment for sick children. Royal Hospital for Sick Children. The So...
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: Radio Lollipop
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Radio Lollipop began in 1978 at what was the largest children's hospital in Europe at the time, Queen Mary's, Carshalton, Surrey. Today the service is available in Australia, New Zealand, America and throughout the UK. Based in London, the charity's main aim is to focus on play and entertainment for sick children. Royal Hospital for Sick Children. Tel: 0141 201 0781. Http:/ www.radiolollipop.org/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Radio Today - Industry News.
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The Music Box Links: Stations that have received copies of 'The Music Box' programmes. Shared Access Channel (DAB). TAYSIDE and NORTH FIFE. GHR Grimsby Hospital Radio. Carseview Centre, Maggie's Centre, Ninewells Hospital, Roxburghe House, Royal Victoria Hospital. Dundee and Perth DAB multiplexes. Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital (Grimsby). Telephone: UK 01382 496333. Telephone: UK 0141 565 2347. Telephone: UK 01472 875288. ViR Victoria Infirmary Radio. Telephone: UK 0141 201 5173. Kent and Sussex, Pemb...
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Obsidian Notes: The Glasgow Radio blog: 19-Feb-2011
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Interview: Celtic Music Radio presenter Ross Macfadyen. N a bitterly cold evening I pulled on my coat, grabbed a camera and a hand held recorder and left the house to meet Ross Macfadyen presenter of ‘Thank Folk It’s Friday! On community radio station ‘Celtic Music Radio’. It’s a 15 minute walk from where I live to the studios, but by the time I arrived my feet were already turning to blocks of ice. What appealed to me was the lack of chat. It was 20 minutes of back to back music, no jingles, no noth...