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Pilot Broadcast 2005: Partners and participants
Partners - Lead partner
Other partners
Contributing schools and
youth organisations
- Blaze
Radio - from Preston Manor City Leaning Centre, Brent, North
London
Contributing arts and community
organisations
Individual participants
- Angela
Inglis - is a photographer and writer
who is interested in reporting on sustainable developments such as BedZed
- Anna Karhammar
- Anne Wanjie - has experience presenting
music on hospital radio and also Radio Verulam community radio.
She has also presented programmes for the Community Media
Association (on UN Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination
and on Refugee Day), plus programmes for Riverside
FM and for Resonance
fm. Her interests are
mostly art and music based.
- Antonie Boegner recently completed her MA in
Radio at Goldsmiths - she is interested in reporting
on sustainability issues and arts topics
- Camilla Hartley
- Carmen Salvador
- Caroline Hartley Brown
- Carol Miers
- Cathy
Aitchison - is a freelance media consultant, researcher and
trainer with a particular interest in using low-cost media to
promote grassroots democracy and give a voice to groups who are
otherwise unheard
- Clare Sherman - has
been working in radio on a
voluntary basis since the late 80`s. She has done a
lot of music radio; she also has a particular interest in
environmental issues, and in anything that enables people to make a
difference to their own communities.
- Chrissie Kravchenko - is the founder of FlexiSchool
Acton and a member of Women's
Radio Group management committee
- Collette Tully
- Dana Gornitzki - is doing an MA at City
University. She is interested in sustainability
issues
- Debbie Golt
aka DJ Debbie - she a passion and a deal of knowledge about
music from all over the globe and especially music made by UK based
musicians starting from wide global roots and then fusioning what
they do. She manages several artists including Weird MC, Fusing Naked Beats
and MoMo. She is
also passionate about women in music - issues, celebrations and
actions - and was on Women in Music's panel for awarding commissions
and other prestigious initiatives. She has radio experience
from the original days of Brazen Radio, W10fm, Modal fm and six
years of www.gaialive.com with
her own show, and more recently on Resonance
104.4fm.
- Emma Midgley
- Fari Bradley
- Frederique Morgan - trainee on the Living
Learning course
- Harriet Grant
- Harshita Deolia
- Helen Astrid
- Helene Lembanaka - trainee on the Living
Learning course
- Helen Rowe - trainee on the Living Learning
course
- Hester Viney - is a Literature graduate trying to find outlets for creativity and a love of learning.
She is interested in everything: from ballet and books to family, the future, and the simpler things in life - like what the average granny has in her shopping bag.
She has worked as a researcher and junior reporter on Radio 4's Questions Questions
and as a newsreader at South West London's Radio Jackie. She says:
" Radio is wonderful because it has the power to draw audiences solely on the strength of its content, without the glamour of pictures."
- Iyabo Oba - is interested in arts, music and
entertainment and in youth projects
- Jan Paryag - has been a member of the
Women's Radio Group since 2003. She presented a programme called 'Expression' for
Sound Radio in Hackney in August 2003 on arts, entertainment and literature which
she thoroughly enjoyed. She was awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Radio Journalism from the
London College of Printing in 1993.
She has worked in the television industry for over 11 years as an Associate Producer for companies such as LWT, Granada, Channel 5 and GMTV.
She says "I love presenting and I would love to pursue this as a career."
- Jenny Steel
- Jessica Lopez - loves music of any genre but
especially the Gipsy Kings. She is a student at UCE
in Birmingham. She lives in Birmingham but originally lived in
Central West London and is "back and forth like a yoyo".
She adores other cultures and speaks Spanish, Portuguese and a bit
of French and is starting to learn Urdu. She's a sporty type and
loves football, tennis, and pool. The reason she got into this
project is because "I want the voice of teenagers like me and
kids to be heard...any issues they have, if they have any problems
of any sort, I want to help by using the skills and experience I
have in Radio and Music."
- Julie
Hill - is director of Women's Radio Group
- Kary Stewart - is working with young people
at Blaze
Radio, Preston Manor City Leaning Centre
- Katerina Getsevitch - is a student with
FlexiSchool Acton
- Les Coughlan
- Liana Ross - is interested in sustainability
issues
- Luisa Pretolani - is interested in reporting
on issues relating to women, health and children
- Maryam Ali - trainee on the Living Learning
course
- Mary McKenna - is interested in reporting on
food and drink - she also produces comedy
- Melissa Clark
- Nacira Lebnaoui-Mansour - trainee on the
Living Learning course
- Nneka Chukwurah - Africa 05 - arts and music
- Nina Tietzel - is just finishing an MA in
International Broadcast Journalism at City
University. She is experienced in TV and film. Her
reporting interests include foreign affairs, development issues and
the arts.
- Paul Batambuze - is interested in all
sections of media and would like to work within the media in the
future. He's interested in most sports especially football. He
also likes to read and sometimes write in his free time.
- Portia Msimang - sustainability issues
- Reka Begum - is a student with FlexiSchool
Acton
- Ruth-Anne Lynch - is currently completing a
Masters in Radio (Production and Management) at the University
of Sunderland
- Shabhana Rehman
- Sneha - Bollywood music
- Sonia Samuels
- Sophie Glass - arts and music
- Sridevi Nair - was a student in Radio
Journalism at the University
of Westminster
- Stephanie Young - is a student at the University
of Sunderland
- Swazi Maini - development issues;
globalisation and the impact on women and children
- Terri Scooper
- Vanessa Reddick - is interested in arts,
music and entertainment - also in family issues
- Vic Kravchenko
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