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We got bored juggling podcast players, mobile phones and RSS readers. So we built this - a quick and simple page with all the latest radio-related podcasts that we like. Simply press play and listen.Radio Today Programme

The Radio Today Programme - 10 July 2013
Trevor talks to David Lloyd, whose Radio Moments starts its new regular run on the Radio Today Programme, and hears from David Mansfield and Ralph Bernard about the GWR/Capital merger in 2005. Also from RadioCentre’s Roll of Honour, Chris Tarrant discusses the role of producers in radio and tells us what he thinks of UK music radio today. #radiomoments #christarrant #radiocentre #radiotoday The Radio Today Programme with AudioBoo is usually available every Wednesday. Produced by Jamie Tayler A TDC Production for Radio Today - for more information, please visit trevordann.com Voiceover - emilychiswell.com Music - Euro Star from ostinatomusic.com
RadioTalk from The Radio Academy

RadioTalk: Radio Moments
This week’s RadioTalk features another cracking episode of David Lloyd’s Radio Moments. This installment features the first ever Disc Jockey – Christopher Stone; a bit of birdsong in the form of Classic FM’s 1992 test transmission; how Peter Redhouse accidentally became the first voice heard on BBC Radio London; and BBC World Service says goodbye to Bush House.File Download (6:14 min / 11 MB)
Earshot Creative Review
Radio Stuff Podcast
Radio Stuff: Episode 9
Deb Slater and Larry Gifford dive into a variety of topics this week. (00:58) They discuss how internet radio is building its business on the back of local radio's sweat, tears and years of brand building. Larry points to a TuneIn campaign featuring Seattle's KIRO radio and a KJR FM building that mentions iHeart radio in his inside analysis. (9:55)Deb shares some audio from 720 WGN's Garry Meier who can't understand why the newsperson is pushing HIS LISTENERS to the website and it gets her dander up. (18:15) Rush Limbaugh explains how twitter works. (21:34) How the UK's BBC 1 is attracting a younger audience and what Twitter thinks of radio. (26:00) Why are so many TV writers taking cheap shots at radio? NBC's Go On!, Curious George, Bob the Builder, and Under the Dome are disparaging radio, not with kind-hearted send ups like WKRP, Newsradio and the Simpsons. And certainly not with the reverence that Northern Exposure gave radio.(37:00) Larry King shares a story about being seduced on the air brough
James Masterton: Chart Update

Week Ending July 13th
On the singles chart this week John Newman has his first ever Number One single - except of course he doesn't as he has been there before. Meanwhile at Glastonbury nobody cared about The Stones so much, but Mumford and Sons overcome the hatred and land themselves another week at the top of the album charts as a result.
BBC Radio 4: Media Show
The Guardian: Media Talk

Media Talk podcast: BBC takes a bruising from MPs
How did Lord Patten and Tony Hall fare against MPs? What questions must former director general Mark Thompson face? John Plunkett and guests Lisa Campbell and Paul Robinson find outJohn PlunkettRebecca NicholsonMatt Hill

