Broadcast Coverage
Broadcast Log - October 25 - October 31
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 27th October 2014, repeated four times in the morning
A discussion with Professor Don Pollacco, Physics, about the likelihood of finding life on other planets
WOAI-AM Radio, San Antonio, 27th October 2014
A discussion about Professor Thomas Docherty, English, returning to work at the University of Warwick
ITV1 News Central, TV, 27th October 2014
Coverage of the need for new anti-biotics and the risk of anti-biotic resistant infections with a mention of research taking place at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 27th October 2014
Professor Martin Skinner, Psychology, discusses why we talk to our pets
Free Radio, Birmingham, 27th October 2014
Radio presenter and University of Warwick graduate, Andy Goulding, discusses a careers advice evening he is attending on campus
WZZM-GR ABC Morning News, TV, USA, 28th October 2014
Also on: BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
BBC Radio Newcastle, repeated once in the afternoon
A discussion about Professor Thomas Docherty, English, returning to work at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 28th October 2014
A discussion with Professor Don Pollacco, Physics, about the likelihood of finding life on other planets
Sky News, TV, 28th October 2014
Also on: BBC News, TV
BBC Radio 5 Live
Professor John Thanassoulis, WBS, discusses the decision by Lloyds to close several bank branches leading to nine thousand job losses
BBC Radio Leicester, 28th October 2014
A discussion about university education with a University of Warwick Film studies graduate
BBC Radio Ulster, 28th October 2014
A mention of University of Warwick graduate, Emma Marriott, in a discussion about her career as an author and her new book
Free Radio, Birmingham, 29th October 2014
Also on: Free Radio, Shropshire and Black Country
Radio presenter and University of Warwick graduate, Andy Goulding, discusses a careers advice evening he is attended on campus
BBC Radio Jersey, 29th October 2014
Also on: BBC Radio Cornwall
BBC Radio Devon
BBC Radio Guernsey
BBC Radio Somerset
BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio Leeds
Information about the University of Warwick study that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy
WWJ-AM Radio, Detroit, USA, 30th October 2014, repeated once in the afternoon and once in the evening
Also on: KCRW-FM Radio, Los Angeles, USA
BBC Radio London 94.9, repeated twice in the afternoon and three times in the evening
BBC Radio Suffolk, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Somerset
BBC Radio World Service
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio Stoke
BBC Radio 5 Live
BBC Radio Devon
BBC Radio West Midlands
BBC Radio Sussex, repeated once in the afternoon
BBC Radio Surrey, repeated once in the afternoon
BBC Radio Cumbria
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, repeated three times in the evening
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, repeated three times in the evening
BBC Radio Kent
BBC Radio Shropshire
BBC Radio Humberside, repeated twice in the evening
BBC Radio Manchester, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Derby
BBC Radio Wales, repeated once in the afternoon and twice in the evening
BBC Radio Cornwall, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Solent
BBC Radio Northampton
BBC Radio Leeds, repeated once in the afternoon
Information about the University of Warwick study that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy
Milwaukee Public Radio, Milwaukee, WI, USA, 30th October 2014
Also on: BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
KUT 90.5 Radio Austin, TX, USA, repeated once in the afternoon
Magic Radio, London
BBC Radio World Service
BBC Radio Wales
BBC Radio Leeds
An interview with Professor Andrew Oswald, Economics about the University of Warwick study that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 30th October 2014
An interview with a University of Warwick student about his mental health issues
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 30th October 2014, repeated once in the afternoon and four times in the evening
University of Warwick Student’s Union Officer Rob Ankcorn discusses the issue with taxi drivers refusing to take students on short trips. Also information about the University of Warwick study that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy
BBC Parliament, TV, 30th October 2014
A mention of the University of Warwick’s 50th anniversary and a discussion about the contributions Warwick (and other UK institutions) have made to the British economy
BBC Radio Jersey, 30th October 2014
A discussion about Professor Thomas Docherty, English, returning to work at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio London 94.9, 31st October 2014, repeated twice in the morning and once in the afternoon
Also on: BBC Radio World Service
BBC Radio Wales
BBC Radio 4
Milwaukee Public Radio, Milwaukee, USA
KUT 90.5 Radio Austin, USA
WWJ-AM Radio Detroit, USA
WBFO-FM Radio, Buffalo, USA, repeated once in the morning
WYPR-FM Radio, Baltimore, USA
Capital Public Radio, Sacramento, USA, repeated once in the morning
KUOW-FM Radio, Seattle, USA, repeated once in the evening
KCRW-FM Radio, Los Angeles, USA, repeated once in the morning
KNOW-FM Radio, Minneapolis, USA
KQED-FM Radio, San Francisco, USA
KOPB-FM Radio, Portland, USA
Classical 89.5 Radio, Salisbury, USA
WAMU-FM Radio, Washington, USA
Information about the University of Warwick study that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy
WAMU-FM Radio, Washington, USA, 31st October 2014
Also on: BBC Radio 4, repeated twice in the morning
BBC Radio Leicester
BBC Radio Asia
BBC Radio World Service
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire
WESA-FM Radio, Pittsburgh, USA
WBFO-FM Radio, Buffalo, USA, repeated once in the evening
National Public Radio, USA
WBUR Radio, Boston, USA
WYPR-FM Radio, Baltimore, USA
KNOW-FM Radio, Minneapolis, USA
KUT 90.5 - Austin, USA
WUNC-FM Radio, Raleigh, USA, repeated once in the morning
KQED-FM Radio, San Francisco, USA
KUOW-FM Radio, Seattle, USA
BBC Radio Wales
WHYY Radio, Philadelphia, USA
Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talks about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984