Our monthly radio production podcast hits the North with producers Chris Stevens, Kate Cocker and Stuart Barrett.


Stuart Barrett, Kate Cocker and Chris Stevens in Salford, Greater Manchester

As if it wasn’t chilly enough, we’ve travelled North to present the Earshot Creative Review podcast from Salford* this month.


Play the audio to hear freelance producer and leading member of SoundWomen Kate Cocker, GMG‘s Chris Stevens and Stuart Barrett of BBC Radio Manchester run some of their favourite production work and discuss it with Steve Martin.


Play here


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Why has Real Radio brought its jingles in-house? Do women and men make different kinds of production? Can you really rebrand a station for just one day and make it successful? So many questions it’s like an Andrew Neill promo.


There’s also a special treat for fans of vintage radio comedy and the sound of children playing Angry Birds in the background. Work-life balance, ok?


The Earshot Creative Review is kindly sponsored by Hobsons.



If you’re unfamiliar with UK geography, Salford is a city in Northern England that is fast becoming the UK’s second largest hub for broadcast media. The BBC, GMG, Global Radio, Sky and others all have bases there while others like itv have announced plans to move in. The popular radio news site Radio Today is also based in Salford.
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