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Broadcast Log - November 8 - November 14

Previous Broadcasts

 

Sky News, TV, 2nd November 2014

Dr Jonathan Cave, Economics, discusses the soaring numbers of single-child families and the squeezed middle class

 

 

BBC Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th November 2014, repeated once in the afternoon

Information about the academic marking boycott because of proposed pension changes

 

 

BBC 1 News West Midlands, TV, 6th November 2014

Also on: Heart Radio West Midlands

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, repeated three times in the afternoon and six times in the evening

BBC Radio West Midlands, repeated three times in the evening

BBC Radio Shropshire, repeated three times in the evening

BBC Radio Stoke, repeated three times in the evening

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

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

 

 

BBC Radio Cornwall, 7th November 2014

Information about a lecture taking place by former University of Warwick History Professor, Dr Robin Lenman

 

 

Broadcast Log – November 8 – November 14, 2014

 

Al Jazeera News, TV, 8th November 2014

Professor David Anderson, History, discusses the latest peace agreements in South Sudan

 

 

Al Jazeera News, TV, 9th November 2014, repeated once in the morning

Professor David Anderson, History, discusses the latest peace agreements in South Sudan

 

 

BBC 1 West Midlands News, TV, 9th November 2014

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

 

 

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, ‘Naked Scientists’, 9th November 2014, repeated once in the evening

An interview with Professor Ian Cree, WMS, about the University of Warwick research into earlier detection of cancer using a blood test

 

 

BBC Radio 5 Live, 9th November 2014

An interview with Professor Robert Proctor about the ‘News Hit List’ being created by analysing social media trends

 

 

CSPAN3/KY Gen Assembly, TV, 9th November 2014

Professor Andrew Hammond, PAIS, spoke at the Annual Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations conference

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 10th November 2014

Dr Jane Adams, History, discusses why spa treatments were used to treat the Great War soldiers suffering from injuries

 

 

E Cancer TV, Online footage, 11th November 2014

Also on: BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

The Naked Scientists, Online footage

An interview with Professor Ian Cree, WMS, about the University of Warwick research into earlier detection of cancer using a blood test

 

 

BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 11th November 2014, repeated once in the afternoon

An interview with the University of Warwick graduate Mal Peet about writing his first adult fantasy novel

 

 

BBC Radio 4, ‘Spin the Globe’, 11th November 2014

Dr Michael Scott, Classics, discusses King Richard leading his army into Leicestershire for the Battle of Bosworth, in 1485 and what else is happening around the world in that year

 

 

CNN News, TV, 12th November 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon

Also on: BBC Radio West Midlands

Professor Tom Marsh, Physics, discusses the Rosetta mission and the potential first controlled landing on the surface of a comet

 

 

BBC Radio 5 Live, 12th November 2014

A mention of the WMG Academy success in a phone-in by one of the student’s parent

 

 

Talk Sport Radio, 12th November 2014

Dr Leif Brandes, WBS, discusses research which found pro-active football managers during games where the team is losing, could be counter-productive

 

 

Fox CT Morning News, TV, 13th November 2014

The University of Warwick research into diets involving wheat is discussed

 

 

France 24, TV, 13th November 2014

Professor Tom Marsh, Physics, discusses the Rosetta mission and the potential first controlled landing on the surface of a comet

 

 

BBC 3, CBBC, ‘Operation Ouch’, TV, 13th November 2014

Associate Professor Dr Phil McTernan, WMS, features on a children’s programme about visiting the hospital, talking about healthy eating

 

 

Russia Today, TV, 13th November 2014

Professor Michael Bradshaw, WBS, discusses the Government’s assertion that fracking for shale gas could transform Britain’s energy supplies

 

 

CNBC News, TV, 13th November 2014

Professor Tim Watson, WMG, discusses cyberbullying in the workplace

Tue 11 Nov 2014, 10:02