James Martin: The new Tony Blackburn
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Oooh, Mr Ison your voice is *so* much deeper than I had imagined.
In fact its so lovely I'm going to listen to it again now.
I'm quite the smitten kitten.
In fact its so lovely I'm going to listen to it again now.
I'm quite the smitten kitten.
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Not so much the new Tony Blackburn as the new Simon Luxton...
Back on CMP Radio (http://www.cmpradio.co.uk) tomorrow from 10am by the way.
Back on CMP Radio (http://www.cmpradio.co.uk) tomorrow from 10am by the way.
Well I'll have to make sure someone will give me a job...that way you can listen more!Gavin Scott wrote:Oooh, Mr Ison your voice is *so* much deeper than I had imagined.
In fact its so lovely I'm going to listen to it again now.
I'm quite the smitten kitten.

Good Lord!
I'm not being funny or sucky uppy but how come you are a receptionist and not a newsreading person? Surely they're at least a bit interested?Isonstine wrote:Well I'll have to make sure someone will give me a job...that way you can listen more!Gavin Scott wrote:Oooh, Mr Ison your voice is *so* much deeper than I had imagined.
In fact its so lovely I'm going to listen to it again now.
I'm quite the smitten kitten.I'll be lucky.
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lol probably for the same reason they wouldn't give me a job 

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Well if they won't give Ison a job, what hope do I have?! 

Sadly, the station isn't really big enough which means you're blighted at several stages. There's no-one that can sit and train you completely (although I admit...not being big headed here...that I wouldn't need that much training with the Newsroom software and how to open the mic!) - also it means there's not just the odd jobs I can do because it's such a small station.DAS wrote:I'm not being funny or sucky uppy but how come you are a receptionist and not a newsreading person? Surely they're at least a bit interested?Isonstine wrote:Well I'll have to make sure someone will give me a job...that way you can listen more!Gavin Scott wrote:Oooh, Mr Ison your voice is *so* much deeper than I had imagined.
In fact its so lovely I'm going to listen to it again now.
I'm quite the smitten kitten.I'll be lucky.
But still...it never hurts to keep trying - and its certainly the best chance I've got of getting some experience before going to university. I suppose I'll have to do a bit more sucking up.
Good Lord!
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Training isn't just about technical though - there's formats to be trained in too, every station has its own format and I'm sure Fosseway, despite not being as formatted as, say, a GWR or Capital station, still has its own format.Isonstine wrote:Sadly, the station isn't really big enough which means you're blighted at several stages. There's no-one that can sit and train you completely (although I admit...not being big headed here...that I wouldn't need that much training with the Newsroom software and how to open the mic!) - also it means there's not just the odd jobs I can do because it's such a small station.DAS wrote:I'm not being funny or sucky uppy but how come you are a receptionist and not a newsreading person? Surely they're at least a bit interested?Isonstine wrote: Well I'll have to make sure someone will give me a job...that way you can listen more!I'll be lucky.
Otherwise James you've explained a lot so I'll say thanks!