The Art and Policy of Music Broadcasting
Monday, 14 October 2019, 6:15 – 8:15pm
A lecture by David Lloyd organised by the School of Creative Arts.
David Lloyd is a seasoned UK radio programmer who's worked across a variety of formats for over forty years – from rock to pop to talk, news and contemporary music stations – as broadcaster, producer, and executive. His books How to Make Great Radio and Radio Secrets are proving essential for those seeking to understand the art and science of the medium in a fast-changing age. As a consultant, he works with radio stations, groups and industry bodies around the world to help build audiences. He also trains and lectures in presentation, production and compliance, supports research projects and licence applications, and is the Chairman of local TV channel, Notts TV.
Campus Location: Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Centre
Accessibility: Yes
Room: Neill Lecture Theatre
Research Theme: Creative Arts Practice
Event Type: Arts and Culture, Lectures and Seminars, Public
Type of Event: One-time event
Audience: Undergrad, Postgrad, Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Public