#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – how to break into radio industry
September 13th, 2011Posted by Rachel McAthy in Broadcasting, Top tips for journalists
Those interested in working in broadcast, particularly radio, should check out the BBC’s College of Production website’s latest podcast edition which is focused on how to get into radio. The podcast features Paul Robinson, who has been managing director of Talk Radio and managing editor of Radio 1, Ruth Gardiner, head of the General Factual department at BBC Audio and Music and Greg James, Radio 1 DJ, who offer their advice for how to break into the industry and some of the lessons they have learned.
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