Two strikingly different examples of radio station imaging played by the people who created them.

Ollie Raphael at BBC Radio 5 Live


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5 Live and 2FM imaging show notes

Explore two strikingly different approaches to radio station imaging in this edition of Earshot.


Pete Maguire from RTÉ Ireland explains how 2 FM‘s new imaging completes a modernisation journey for the station and Paul Fernley of ReelWorld describes the search across Ireland for vocalists and voice artists that led to a highly original and authentic sound for the national CHR brand.


Ollie Raphael of Delicious Digital demonstrates the thought and musicianship that his organisation put into new work for BBC Radio 5 Live. Hear how the new package unifies the network’s wide range of news and sports programming and learn about Delicious Digital’s approach to media branding.


Hayley Hayes is in the house too with Hayley’s Homework, answering a listener’s question from the previous edition.


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Pictures

Pete Maguire and Paul Fernley


RTE 2FM logo


One that got away

In a rare move, one music company that pitched for the BBC Radio 5 Live project, but lost out in the competitive process to Delicious Digital, has contacted Earshot to share its pitch.


Grooveyard Music says it aimed for a modern, energetic sounding package that used musical reference points that would resonate with the target audience.


It’s interesting to hear the amount of work that goes into these pitches.



Credits

Paul Fernley of ReelWorld

Pete Maguire of RTÉ 2FM

Ollie Raphael of Delicious Digital

Ace Researcher: Hayley Hayes

Ambassador of Radio: Steve Martin



Earshot Creative Review theme music by the Tiger Club Band. Voiceover is Elly Fairman at Hobsons.


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