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Broadcast Log - November 1 - November 7

Previous Broadcasts

 

 

BBC Radio World Service, 30th October 2014

Also on: BBC Radio Cov+Warwickshire

BBC Radio Wales

Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Professor Andrew Oswald, Economics, discusses happiness at work and how happy we are could be predetermined by our DNA

 

 

 

BBC Radio World Service, 31st October 2014 

Also on: BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio Wales

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire

BBC Asian Network Radio, repeated once in the afternoon and once in the evening

Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talks about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984

 

 

 

 

KUT 90.5 Radio, Austin, USA 31st October 2014

 

Also on: Milwaukee Public Radio, USA

 

WWJ-AM Radio, Detroit, USA

 

Information about the University of Warwick study (work of Professor Oswald), that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy 

 

 

 

 

Broadcast Log, November 1 – November 7, 2014

 

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 1st November 2014, repeated once in the morning

Emeritus Professor John Bennington, WBS, discusses the donations given to help build girls schools in South Sudan

 

 

BBC Radio Leicester, 2nd November 2014, repeated once in the evening, repeated from 31st October 2014

Also on: BBC Radio Northampton, repeated once in the evening

BBC Radio Gloucestershire, repeated once in the evening

BBC Radio Manchester, repeated twice in the evening

BBC Radio Lancashire, repeated twice in the evening

BBC Radio Nottingham, repeated twice in the evening

BBC Radio Stoke

BBC Radio Somerset

BBC Radio Bristol

BBC Radio Wiltshire

BBC Radio London 94.9

BBC Radio Leeds

Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talks about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 3rd November 2014, repeated once in the afternoon and once in the evening

Dr Keith Evans, Physics, discusses the Mars 1 programme and being shortlisted for a one way trip to the red planet

 

 

Al Jazeera International, TV, 3rd November 2014

Professor Ian Cree, WMS, is interviewed about the University of Warwick research into the earlier detection of cancer

 

 

BBC 1, ‘Have I Got News for You’, TV, 3rd November 2014

A discussion about a member of staff form the English department, returning to work at the University of Warwick

 

 

BBC Radio Shropshire, 3rd November 2014

Information about the University of Warwick study (work of Professor Oswald), that has found a gene that shows British, French and American people are genetically predisposed to be grumpy 

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 3rd November 2014

An interview with a graduate from the University of Warwick and a mention of the ‘Zombie Run’ event

 

 

BBC Radio Guernsey, 4th November 2014

An interview with an engineering graduate from the University of Warwick, Sarah McGreevy, about her education and career history at Telco

 

 

BBC Radio 4, 4th November 2014

Professor Richard Aldrich, PAIS, discusses the relationship between GCHQ and social media companies in a discussion about security and privacy

 

 

BBC Radio 2, 4th November 2014

An interview with University of Warwick Theatre Studies graduate, Camilla Batmanghelidjh, about what makes us human

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th November 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon and once in the evening

Information about the University of Warwick academic marking boycott because of proposed pension changes

 

 

BBC 1 News West Midlands, TV, 6th November 2014, repeated once in the afternoon and once in the evening

Also on: ITV 1 Central News, TV, repeated once in the afternoon

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, repeated twice in the morning and seven times in the afternoon and seven times in the evening

BBC Radio Shropshire, repeated four times in the evening

BBC Radio West Midlands, repeated four times in the evening

BBC Radio Stoke, repeated four times in the evening

BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, repeated four times in the evening

Heart Radio West Midlands

Information about Vince Cable opening the Advanced Propulsion Centre at the University of Warwick

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th November 2014, repeated ten times in the morning and five times in the afternoon

Information about the University of Warwick academic marking boycott because of proposed pension changes

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th November 2014, repeated twice in the morning

Interviews with University of Warwick students about the academics’ boycott over proposed pension changes

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th November 2014

An interview with Director of Press and Policy, Peter Dunn about the academic boycott over proposed pension changes

 

 

CNBC Africa, TV, 6th November 2014

Professor Marianna Fotaki, WBS, discusses women in the workplace and equality

 

 

AzTV, ‘Telebe dunyasi’, Azerbaijani, 6th November 2014

The TEMPUS Project UNIVIA in collaboration with the University of Warwick is discussed

 

 

KTLA 5 News at 6, TV, Los Angeles, 5th November 2014

The University of Warwick research into gluten free diets is discussed

 

 

KPCC-FM Radio, Los Angeles, USA, 6th November 2014

Also on: WUNC-FM Radio, Raleigh, USA

Professor Swaran Singh, WMS, talks about his first-hand experience of the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Ghandi in 1984

Fri 31 Oct 2014, 13:30