Radio Moments - Conversations
Radio Moments - Conversations

Radio Moments - Conversations

David Lloyd

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Radio people tell their stories - in their own words - alone.

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115: Gary Burgess - Wave, Wire, Q96, UTV, BBC Guernsey, ITV, Channel 103
DEC 29, 2020
115: Gary Burgess - Wave, Wire, Q96, UTV, BBC Guernsey, ITV, Channel 103
<div>Graduating from a school radio station – to emerge as a familiar face on ITV in the Channel Islands via a successful spell in commercial radio programming, this is story of Gary Burgess.<br> <br> In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations, Gary tells of his childhood in South Africa and his early enthusiasm for radio, leading eventually to early work at Blackpool’s Radio Wave on moving with his family back to the UK.<br> <br> Having risen through the ranks to the post of programme Controller, Gary seized the reins at Wire FM in Warrington, and helped to rescue Q96 in Renfrewshire from regulatory wrath.<br> <br> A move then followed to the islands he was to grow to love, when he was invited to programme Island FM in Guernsey, progressing to the Managing Director role.  Then back to England to serve as senior programmer at UTV, responsible for UTV Radio's north of England radio stations, with particular focus on managing the output of Juice FM in Liverpool.<br> <br> Gary opens up about his frustrations with that role, prompting him to return to the Channel Islands – and to on-air work with the BBC at Radio Guernsey.  A return to the commercial sector then beckoned as he began ten years as a key reporter for  ITV’s regional news programme for the Channel Islands. In an increasingly cross-platform world, he shares some of the secrets he's discovered about engaging video production.<br> <br> He talks openly too about his health. From the tackling of testicular cancer, through an exhausting lengthy spell with ME, before a return of cancer. Then, at the end of 2020, facing the news that he could expect to live around six months. Still on-air with ITV and back on radio at Channel 103, he tells of how he is facing the diagnosis – and of the huge support he has received from those in his beloved Channel Islands and beyond.<br> <br> </div> <div>In his own words, this is the inspiring story of Gary Burgess.<br> <br> </div> <div> <em> Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series </em><a href="https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations"><em>here</em></a><em> – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series</em> <br> <br> </div> <div> <br> <br> </div>
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60 MIN
113: Graham Torrington - BRMB, Buzz, Kix 96, GWR group, BBC local
NOV 5, 2020
113: Graham Torrington - BRMB, Buzz, Kix 96, GWR group, BBC local
<div>From helping out on a charity appeal to dominating late night music radio for generations.<br> <br> In this hour of Radio Moments – Conversations, Graham Torrington tells how his early love for radio led to his arrival at BRMB to help with the annual Walkathon. Graduating quickly from occasional shows to daytime contemporary radio, he quickly made his mark before the potential of a late-night love songs programme was unleashed.<br> <br> Pushed aside from the station he loved, he moved to the challenged Buzz FM and then onto help launch Kix 96 as Programme Controller.  Graham tells of the call which led then to his appointment at GWR and how his reputation grew as the company expanded to dominate numerous UK markets - to the annoyance of some.<br> <br> Graham tells of the evolution of Late Night Love, the genuine value he feels it brought to listeners and the art of getting the stories from them.<br> <br> As another takeover ended his spell with that group, he talks of life at the BBC and how he once again created late night magic of a more comforting flavour.<br> <br> As Graham retires from UK radio – for now at least – he tells too the things he never mentioned on air about his own life. What are his stories?<br> <br> This is Graham Torrington – in his own words – alone.<br> <br> <em>Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series </em><a href="https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations"><em>here</em></a><em> – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series</em> </div> <div> <br> <br> </div>
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60 MIN
112: Clive Dickens - Chiltern, BRMB, Capital, ARI, Absolute, Austereo, Seven West, Optus
OCT 9, 2020
112: Clive Dickens - Chiltern, BRMB, Capital, ARI, Absolute, Austereo, Seven West, Optus
<div>The teenage tape reclaimer - whose DNA now remains across UK radio and whose influence is felt around the World.<br> <br> Clive Dickens opens up rarely – and looks back even more rarely. In this hour of Radio Moments Conversations he shares the journey from his roots at a new Chiltern Radio and how he speedily scaled the heights to group programme director.<br> <br> As the industry began to consolidate, he tells of his move to the Capital Group, working with Richard Park – and the challenges and opportunities of its newly-acquired BRMB. He talks of the many crossroads in his life – and the encounter that helped him seize them – including the move from Capital to forge his own path.<br> <br> Clive tells the frank story of the battle for the Absolute Radio name and the impact of the economic crash – and also of his proud legacy there.<br> <br> He explains his passion for technology, tells the Shazam story, reflects on his work in markets around the world and talks of his move to Australia to Southern Cross Austereo. He shares fascinating insight into the Australian media world and offers his thoughts on the media and communications future – from his new role in Sydney as VP Product Development, TV and Content at the huge telecoms company Optus.<br> <br> </div> <div>This is Clive Dickens – in his own words – alone.<br> <br> </div> <div> <em>Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series </em><a href="https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations"><em>here</em></a><em> – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series</em> <br> <br> </div> <div> <br> <br> </div>
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62 MIN
111: Louisa Compton - BBC Three Counties, 5 Live, Newsbeat, Channel 4
SEP 8, 2020
111: Louisa Compton - BBC Three Counties, 5 Live, Newsbeat, Channel 4
<div>The rookie press journalist who rose to head Channel 4 News and Current Affairs -via a love of radio.<br> <br> </div> <div>In this hour of ‘Radio Moments – Conversations’, Louisa Compton tells of her life – with an early interest in breaking news leading her into a local press title before dropping into her local station, BBC Three Counties Radio. Colleagues in London quickly spotted her abilities and she edged into a career in Network, rising up the ranks at 5 Live, before moving to head Newsbeat at Radio 1.<br> <br> </div> <div>With the view that radio’s story-telling gifts could be the province for a certain approach to TV, she helped to create the Victoria Derbyshire programme on BBC2 – and Louisa tells of the impact of the stories the programme uncovered. She opens up too about her disappointment about its termination.<br> <br> </div> <div>Moving to Channel 4, with the challenge of a transfer to commercial television, she tells of her appointment to edit Despatches before rising to the role of Head of news, current affairs and sport - in the midst of the Corona virus epidemic.<br> <br> </div> <div>Louisa recalls the advice she was given at the beginning of her journey; tells of her passion for telling untold stories and representing the under-represented; and offers her perspective on diversity in media.<br> <br> </div> <div>In her own words, this is the Louisa Compton story.<br> <br> </div> <div> <em>Hear the whole ‘Radio Moments Conversations’ series </em><a href="https://podfollow.com/radiomoments-conversations"><em>here</em></a><em> – and sign up for the regular podcast for this ongoing series</em> </div>
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57 MIN