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James’s audio shows how the BBC is using smart promotional techniques to convey public service messages while Matt demonstrates how he puts listeners at the centre of the Kiss imaging.
Together we discuss monitoring for the real-world, studio sound design techniques and we share your comments and reaction in a new feature: the EarShout.
Big reveal
We also reveal the answers and the winners of the Hobsons Mystery Voice competition, hear from the Radio Academy Sound Designer of the Year air.com/peregrine-andrews-cv.php">Peregrine Andrews and play production from one of the world’s youngest professional radio imaging producers.
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Credits
Imaging by Chris Nichol at Wizz FX, beds by Radiobeds, sponsorship by international.com">Hobsons. Thanks to The Coal Hole on London’s Strand for hosting us.
Next time
We meet British radio advertising copywriter and producer Simon Rushton who now works in Kenya and is a fervent supporter of the creative-led sell.
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