Broadcast Coverage
Broadcast Log - September 6 - September 12
KLIV-AM Radio, San Francisco, 4th September 2014
An introduction and discussion of a publication written by Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler, an engineering graduate from the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th September 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon and once in the evening
Sprue Aegis, a company based at the University of Warwick Science Park has made it through to the next stage of the European Business Awards
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th September 2014
An interview with Dr Peter Sidebotham, WMS, about the study which has found one in five child deaths in England could be prevented
Free Radio Birmingham, 5th September 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon and twice in the evening
Also on: BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
An interview with Dr Peter Sidebotham, WMS, about the study which has found one in five child deaths in England could be prevented
KLIV-AM Radio, San Francisco, 6th September 2014, repeated from 4th September 2014
An introduction and discussion of a publication written by Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler, an engineering graduate from the University of Warwick
Heart Radio, 7th September 2014, repeated four times in the morning
An interview with Dr Peter Sidebotham, WMS, about the study which has found one in five child deaths in England could be prevented
WABC-AM ABC Radio, New York, 7th September 2014
A discussion with a graduate from the University of Warwick, Mark Dempsey, about his business start-up
BBC Radio 4, 8th September 2014
Visiting academic Martin Warner, Philosophy, discusses how the idea of agony faired in a newly Christianised environment
WBFO-FM Radio Buffalo, New York, 9th September 2014, repeated once in the evening
Professor Thomas Hills, Psychology, discusses cognitive intelligence and how it changes with age
The Street, Online video footage, 10th September 2014
Professor Mark Skilton, WBS, talks about Microsoft’s attempts to buy Minecraft developer Mojang
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BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 10th September 2014
Presenter Trish Adudu mentions her graduation from the University of Warwick in a discussion about the 90’s
BBC 2, A Question of Faith, TV, 11th September 2014
A French and International Relations student from the University of Warwick features in an episode about non-religious funerals
KLIV-AM Radio, San Francisco, 11th September 2014, repeated from 6th September 2014
An introduction and discussion of a publication written by Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler, an engineering graduate from the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 12th September 2014
Professor Wyn Grant, PAIS, talks about the late Ian Paisley following his death
BBC 2, The Travel Show, TV, 12th September 2014
Professor Andrew Oswald and Dr Eugenio Proto, Economics, discuss their study which found a genetic link to happiness and research in particular into Nordic happiness
Forthcoming
BBC Radio 4
WBS Dean Mark Taylor is interviewed about foreign exchange market rigging