Broadcast Coverage
Broadcast Log - August 16 - August 22
BBC Radio Asia, 15th August 2014
Interview with graduate Ayah Marar
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 15thAugust 2014 repeated three times throughout the day
An interview with Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the need for education in rural areas to reduce the spread of Ebola
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 15th August 2014
A discussion with Dr Jonothan Cave, Economics, about the proposal of a ‘priority call service’ option for mobile phone users
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 15th August 2014 repeated 17thAugust 2014
University of Warwick mentioned in an interview about the closure of Livingstone Baths’ swimming pool.
Russia Today, 15th August 2014 repeated 16th August 2014
Pierre Purseigle, Associate Professor of History, discusses the Great War on Cross Talk
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 16th August 2014 repeated 17th August 2014
Discussion of a study on heart attacks to be conducted by University of Warwick.
BBC Radio Wales, 17th August 2014
Professor Robert Proctor, Computer Science, discusses how complicated research can be broadcast on social media
BBC World Service Radio, 17th August 2014
Professor Martin Hairer, Mathematics, is mentioned for the receipt of the most prestigious mathematics awards, the Field’s Medal
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 18thAugust 2014
Information about the drop-in event at University of Warwick for lifelong learning courses with Kay McAvoy, recruitment and marketing manager
BBC2 Scotland Great Continental Railway Journeys, 18th August 2014
Also in: BBC2 Wales
BBC2 England
Interview with Dr Kirsty Hooper, researcher in Hispanic Studies at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 19th August 2014
An interview with the parent of a student from the University of Warwick who is in need of a kidney transplant
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 20th August 2014 repeated four times throughout the day.
Dr Tim Lockley, History, discusses racism and the evolution of offensive language after a shop owner in Stratford defended stocking toys dating from the 19th century seen by some as racially offensive.
BBC Radio 2, 20th August 2014
Interview with Celia Imrie at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival who mentions that her son studies at the University of Warwick.
LBC Radio News, 22nd August 2014
Professor Richard Aldrich, Politics & International Studies, discusses James Foley’s death and ISIS.
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 22nd August 2014, repeated
Also in: BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester
BBC Radio Derby
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio York
BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio Devon
News on the Police and Crime Commissioner by-election, at the University of Warwick polling station, there was a 0% turn out of people to vote.