BBC Radio 1 Tour, Gareth Mitchell Talk, and more
[https://gallery.mailchimp.com/7cbc980935c035173176bc45c/images/14a736cd-5a08...] <http://www.icradio.com> Dear all, We hope you've had a lovely week. Here's the latest from IC Radio: * BBC Radio 1 Tour: Sunday 19/11 * Gareth Mitchell Talk: Monday 27/11 * IC Radio Lunches: Every Tuesday BBC Radio 1 Tour: Sunday 19/11 [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/7cbc980935c035173176bc45c/images/e604ce0e-26f2...] We've been invited to tour the BBC Radio 1 studio (for free) on Sunday the 19th of November, from 16:30. We have a limited number of spaces available, so if you would like to attend, please reply to this email. We will allocate spaces on a first come, first served basis and we will confirm your place on the tour once we know the maximum attendance. Gareth Mitchell Talk: Monday 27/11 [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/7cbc980935c035173176bc45c/images/467ab662-6997...] As well as presenting Click<http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002w6r2> on the BBC World Service, Gareth Mitchell lectures in broadcast and written journalism at Imperial. An Imperial alumnus, he started working at the BBC as a broadcast engineer - but soon swapped for a more creative role. Gareth Mitchell will be giving a talk to IC Radio on Monday 27th of November (with exact time and venue to be decided) - do come along for what is certain to be an engaging talk! Show of the Week Our featured broadcast is Real Things, hosted by Sarah Leach. Airing 18:00-19:00 on Fridays, Sarah - from San Francisco - plays a selection of songs to help you get through those long study periods. Real Things - Listen here!<http://www.icradio.com/shows/997/> IC Radio Lunches [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/7cbc980935c035173176bc45c/images/c07ae530-49e6-409f-bcf6-3f51ab73d768.jpg]We're hosting weekly lunches for you to get to know the IC Radio committee. Come to FiveSixEight from 12:00-13:00 on Tuesdays. Shadow a Show If you want to complement your studio training by making a guest appearance on an established show, please get in touch with our Head of Training, Michael Hein (michael.hain16@imperial.ac.uk). Working the studio can be daunting at first - that's why our experienced hosts want to demonstrate that it's really not so scary! How shows work on IC Radio All shows are streamed and managed through our website<http://www.icradio.com>: feel free to get inspired by the recordings available there! All IC Radio members can book a weekly hour-long slot in the studio. You're then free to do whatever you want with your allotted time: interview some guests, play some music, or even invite some live performers! Before starting a show, you must have IC Radio membership and you must have completed the studio training course. To sign up for the studio introduction, please email our Head of Training (Michael Hain - michael.hain16@imperial.ac.uk); you should contact our Head of Programming (Thomas Carroll - programming@icradio.com) to reserve your show's slot. Other benefits of membership As well as gaining access to our fully-equipped live broadcast studio, membership allows you to use our state-of-the-art recording studio for all your podcast and music needs. We also have an extensive catalogue of thousands of vinyl records that you can play at your leisure. Membership funds our music licensing fees, so you can play anything you like on air without having to worry about copyright! At £10 for a whole year of IC Radio, membership is an absolute bargain. Buy Membership<https://www.imperialcollegeunion.org/shop/club-society-project-products/radio-products/17565/radio-membership-17-18> [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-light-facebook-48.png]<https://www.facebook.com/icradio/> [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-light-twitter-48.png]<https://twitter.com/IC_Radio> [https://cdn-images.mailchimp.com/icons/social-block-v2/outline-light-link-48.png]<http://www.icradio.com>
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