Broadcast Coverage
Broadcast Log - September 27 - October 3
Previous Broadcasts
BBC 4, TV, 24th September 2014
Footage of the University of Warwick campus in the 1970s features in a programme exploring the relationship between British rock and pop music and fashion
BBC 1 Yorkshire, TV, 26th September 2014, repeated three times in the morning and once in the evening
A mention of the opening of the TATA steel research facility at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, 26th September 2014
Dr Nicole Tang, Psychology, discusses the research gathered from the sleep lab at the University of Warwick
Broadcast Log – September 27 – October 3, 2014
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 27th September 2014
An interview with Professor Wyn Grant, PAIS, about the changes over the years of the University of Warwick
BBC Radio 4, 27th September 2014
Professor Nadine Holdsworth, Theatre Studies, discusses the acting preferences of theatre director Joan Littlewood
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 28th September 2014
A mention of technology at the International Manufacturing Centre at WMG which was used for research and examination of a 4,000 year old clay tablet
BBC Radio 4, 28th September 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
A mention of the book by Professor Tony Howard, ‘Women as Hamlet’ in a discussion about women acting male parts in Shakespeare
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 29th September 2014
Dr David Arnott, WBS, discusses the new FARGO retail site in Coventry
BBC Radio West Midlands, 29th September 2014
Professor Wyn Grant, PAIS, discusses the Conservative Party conference
BBC World News, TV, 30th September 2014, repeated from 17th September 2014, repeated once in the morning and once in the afternoon and three times in the evening
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
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 30th September 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon
Alexander Paul, a student from the University of Warwick comments in a discussion about police officers abusing their ‘stop and search’ powers
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 30th September 2014
A mention of the new students attending the University of Warwick and Coventry University
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 1st October 2014
Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the Ebola outbreak case in the US
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 30th September 2014
Professor Wyn Grant, PAIS, discusses the Conservative Party conference
Sky News, TV, 1st October 204
Professor David Evans, Life Sciences, discusses the Ebola outbreak case in the US
KFWB News Talk 980 Radio, Los Angeles, 2nd October 2014
A mention of research by the University of Warwick into the increased chances of success of people in coaching careers if they have formally played the sport
Reuters, TV, 2nd October 2014
Also in: BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, repeated twice in the evening
Professor Peter Ferdinand, PAIS, discusses the protests in Hong Kong
LBC Radio, 2nd October 2014
Professor Andrew Easton, Life Sciences, discusses the Ebola outbreak case in the US
Heart FM Radio, 2nd October 2014, repeated three times in the morning
Information about the University of Warwick moving up in the THE University World Rankings
Sky News, TV, 3rd October 2014
Professor David Evans, Life Sciences, discusses the Ebola outbreak case in the US
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 3rd October 2014
Peter Dunn, Director of Press and Policy, talks about the DTP grant given to the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Oxford, 3rd October 2014, repeated once in the morning
Professor Nick Hewlett, French Studies, discusses the negative remarks about France and the French made by the Chairman of John Lewis
Forthcoming
BBC Radio 4, Today Programme, 6th October 2014 (6am)
Professor Stephen Roper, WBS, discusses the increase of re-shoring in business
BBC Radio 4, Spin the Globe Programme, 7th October 2014
Dr Michael Scott, Classics, discusses the circumnavigation of Britain by Pythaes the Greek