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In The City Podcasts 2008

9 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 15 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

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Episodes

Panel Podcast 4: The Importance of Being Idols

July 17, 2009 13:48

Hosted by musician and 6Music DJ Tom Robinson, this panel explores the dumbing down of celebrity and implores artists, media and music fans to return to the days when interviews focussed on ethics, politics and morality rather than favourite colours and Big Brother - and the ways that all of the above affects creativity. Featuring Jon McClure, Steve White, Steve Chandra Savale, Peter Hook and Clint Boon.

Panel Podcast 3: DAB Your Tears

April 27, 2009 16:25

DAB Your Tears is the 2008 ITC radio panel - and features the likes of John Kennedy, Huw Stephens, Mike Walsh, Kenny McGoff, Jason Carter, Korda Marshall and more big-hitting names in UK radio, records and publishing companies. The panel discusses the current state of radio and broadcasting, the future of DAB, commercial radio, playlisting and how to break a new band using radio.

Panel Podcast 2: Featured Artists Coalition official announcement

March 10, 2009 16:59

The official announcement of the new Featured Artists Coalition, featuring Jeremy Silver and Kate Nash, including a short clip from some of the signed-up artists.

Panel Podcast 1: Andy Burnham MP and Faisal Islam, with introductions by Yvette Livesey and Andrew Loog Oldham

December 16, 2008 11:09

Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Andy Burnham MP talks to Channel 4 News' Faisal Islam about the music industry, Top Of The Pops and The Wedding Present.

Podcast 4: John Robb with Andrew Loog Oldham and Alan McGee

October 07, 2008 19:18

ITC Panel Round-up: Tuesday 7th October

Podcast 2: John Robb with Johnny Jay, Phil Saxe and Eric Longley

October 05, 2008 19:48

ITC Panel Round-up: Sunday 5th October

Podcast 1: Trailer

September 28, 2008 16:26