Monday, 18 July 2011

Free Radio, previously Beacon Radio (2011)

Company: Beacon Radio (now Free Radio), Wolverhampton, West Midlands 

Mentored by Steve Hermon (Radio Journalist and Broadcaster)

June 2011 - One week placement


A former worker in Saddam Hussein's regime dubbed by the media as a 'torture doctor' had been working at a local hospital in Wolverhampton.

I was the first person to get confirmation of these details from the Communications Department from The Royal Wolverhampton Hospital NHS Trust. Other pieces were then picked up by the nationals about Dr Al-Byati






First confirmation that the former-Saddam Hussein work was employed by a hospital in Wolverhampton.




Wolverhampton opening its bid to become the UK's Curry Capital (audio was also obtained).

Published online - although the URL no longer exists due a
change in the name of the radio station

Three example scripts for the Curry Capital Bid:

1st Script
CURRY FRI 1
Wolverhampton need your votes to become the Curry Capital of the UK

Despite entering the competition for the first time last year they gained third place - but bosses want to win it this year.

Sam Hussain's a chef at Cafe Rickshaw - he believes the city should be proud of what it's got...

[CLIP]

OUT: '...definitely going to be number one.'

You can find out how to vote for the city on the news-pages of beacon radio dot co dot uk.
   
2nd Script
CURRY FRI 2
Your votes are need to crown Wolverhampton the UK's Curry Capital.

The city entered the competition for the first time last year and came in third, however bosses have their eyes on first place.
The Bollywood Babes danced at yesterday's launch party - they told Beacon why Wolverhampton will win this year...

[CLIP]

OUT WORDS: '...it's always their favourite dish.'

You can find out how to vote for the city on the news-pages of beacon radio dot co dot uk.
 
3rd Script

CURRY FRI 3
Wolverhampton are bidding to become the Curry Capital of the UK but need your votes.

Bosses hope to win the competition this year after being awarded third place in their first attempt last year.

Councillor Steve Simkins
who favours a Red Thai Curry, believes the competition will benefit the city...

[CLIP]

OUT WORDS: '...other venues within the city.'

You can find out how to vote for the city on the news-pages of beacon radio dot co dot uk.  

 
Each of the several pieces I worked on required me to either source the audio, and/or edit the prerecorded interviews into three packages, with differing angles. These were in preparation for three consecutive bulletins and required varying scripts and audio clips for each one.

Some of the other pieces I worked on included:
  • Summer Row shopping centre given a life-saving injection of cash from Wolverhampton Council
  • Dudley's application for city status was jeopardised after another closure on the high street
  • Over half of West Midlands parents with children under-18 were especially at risk of a family crisis according to a charity report.
  • West Mercia Police issued a warning of the hidden dangers for people trying to swim in local rivers and pools
  • A CCTV image had been released of a man who drove off without paying for petrol 16 times in the Black Country
  • Up to three quarters of a million public sector workers in Wolverhampton, Telford and Shrewsbury were set to strike in protest of the pensions cuts
  • Shropshire hoped that historic Olympic location Much Wenlock would be visited on the following year's Olympic Torch Relay
  • Volunteers in the Black Country lived two days blindfolded to raise awareness for people with sight impairments
  • Children as young as five could be compulsorily assessed as part of controversial new reading and pronunciation tests to be brought in by Michael Gove


    Special thanks to Steve Hermon for his unwavering and kind advice during the week. Follow him @stattosteve

Friday, 1 July 2011

The Birmingham Mail (2011)


Company: The Birmingham Mail, Birmingham

Mentored by John Marsden (Deputy News Editor)

July 2011 - One week placement

Local aspiring actor Scott Westwood appealed to the public to help him raise money to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. One of the most prestigious drama schools in the world, having produced the likes of Alan Rickman, Antony Hopkins and soon to be Scott.

Destined for big things Scott's CV already boasted an
Edinburgh Fringe performance amongst others
CLICK HERE FOR FULL STORY
Scott did manage to raise enough money
to make his RADA dream happen.


Click on the text for a shortenedaccount on the Birmingham Mail's website.


 

 

Councillor Ian Ward stood trial before the mocking hand of Hancock (a commentary column to commemorate one of Birmingham's cynical comedian). The Councillor was in the firing line at a surgery after an frustrated Shard End resident told him off for showing up at a resident's home without any stationary - school boy error.

Hancock casting his comedic eye upon Councillor Ward's primary mistake
CLICK HERE FOR FULL STORY
Featured on the Birmingham Mail Online

 














A multimillion-pound revamp of Tennis centre began. The Edgbaston Priory had previously hosted the Aeon classic semi-finals and hoped to be considered for future racket events.

The centre has hopes to nurture future British Racquet stars
after the £9.1 redevelopment. CLICK TEXT FOR FULL LINK
Featured on the Birmingham Mail Online

 









NIBS
Story summaries:
  • Birmingham Churches ap-peal (sic) for twenty more bell ringers to ring all of the capital's 300 bells could ring simultaneously. 
  • Catshill Pet Adoption Centre planned to hold a 'Dr Do-a-little family fun day' to raise funds.
  • A small snippet I proposed and wrote embracing the twitter-sphere's reaction to Birmingham sports initiative Be Active to promote fitness in the area.


Donate at the Dr Do-a-little
fundraiser for a pet shelter
Twenty more hands to have the sound of bells reverberating
through the city.  FOR FULL LINK CLICK TEXT




 

 

 

Twitter's reaction to
Birmingham Be Active

 

 

 

 

 

 

 The Sunday Mercury

King of the Jungle The West Midlands Safari Park won the Best Animal Attraction of the year.

King of the jungle - West Midlands Safari Park
CLICK TEXT FOR FULL LINK
Featured on the Sunday Mercury.net