Broadcast Log - December 6 - December 12
Previous Broadcasts
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th December 2014
A discussion about the road works through and around the University of Warwick campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th December 2014, repeated once in the morning, twice in the afternoon and twice in the evening
Information about the inquiry into police behaviour following events at a student protest at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 5th December 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon
Peter Dunn, Director of Press and Policy, discusses the student protests over tuition fees at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Guernsey, 5th December 2014
A discussion about the former Deputy Director of sports at the University of Warwick, Steven Sharman
Broadcast Log – December 6 – December 12, 2014
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th December 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
An interview with Nathan Millwall, a business graduate from the University of Warwick about his travels
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 6th December 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
Information about the police investigation into an incident in 2003 on the University of Warwick campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 7th December 2014, repeated from the 6th December 2014, repeated four times in the afternoon and once in the evening
Also on: BBC Radio West Midlands, repeated three times in the afternoon and once in the evening
BBC Radio Stoke, repeated twice in the afternoon and once in the evening
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, repeated twice in the afternoon and once in the evening
BBC Radio Shropshire, repeated once in the evening
Information about the police investigation into an incident in 2003 on the University of Warwick campus
BBC 1 West Midlands News, TV, 7th December 2014
An interview with the West Midlands Police Crime Commissioner about the inquiry into police behaviour following events at a student protest at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio 4, 8th December 2014, repeated from 1st December 2014
Associate Professor Dr Alice Mah, Sociology, is interviewed about her study of transformation along city waterfronts
Al Jazeera, ‘Inside Kenya’s Death Squads’, TV, 8th December 2014
Professor David Anderson, History, is interviewed about the suggested existence of police ‘death squads’
ITV Central News, TV, 8th December 2014
Dr Emma Rushforth, WMG, is interviewed at WMG about engineering in the region
BBC Radio 4, 8th December 2014
Professor Elizabeth Dowler, Sociology, discusses the rise in the uses of food banks in relation to the benefits system
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 9th December 2014, repeated three times in the morning
An update about the student protest taking place at the University of Warwick
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 9th December 2014, repeated once in the morning
An interview with a student from the University of Warwick about the police behaviour during a student protest on campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 9th December 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
An interview in the IIPSI building with Peter Ward, a mature student at the University of Warwick, about his research work
Al Jazeera, TV, 9th December 2014
Professor David Anderson, History, is interviewed about the suggested existence of police ‘death squads’ alongside a Kenyan minister
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 10th December 2014, repeated three times in the morning, five times in the afternoon and once in the evening
Also on: BBC Radio West Midlands
Information about the University of Warwick serving legal papers to the students who are protesting on campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 10th December 2014, repeated twice in the afternoon and twice in the evening
Also on: BBC Radio West Midlands, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Shropshire, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester, repeated once in the evening
BBC Radio Stoke, repeated once in the evening
An interview with Peter Dunn, Director of Press and Policy, discusses the serving of legal papers to the students who are protesting on campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 10th December 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
A traffic report providing information about temporary lights around the University of Warwick campus
BBC Radio 5 Live, 11th December 2014
Information about the University of Warwick serving legal papers to the students who are protesting on campus
BBC Parliament, TV, 11th December 2014
A mention of the University of Warwick research into food aid in a Parliamentary discussion about UK poverty and the economy
Newfoundland TV - Canada St. John's NL, 11th December 2014, repeated once in evening
Also on: Entertainment Tonight, various: WJBK
WTTG
WGXA, Macon, TV
WESH
KYW
WTWC, Tallahassee, TV
WJXT, Jacksonville, TV, repeated once in evening
KPRC, Houston, TV
WUSA, Washington, D.C, TV, repeated once in evening
WBBM, Chicago, TV
WCBS
WBAY, Green Bay, TV
KCAL, Los Angeles, TV
KCLO
WFAA
KTVK, Phoenix, TV
KOVR, Sacramento, TV
KFMB, San Diego, TV
KRON, San Francisco, TV, repeated once in evening
KBTV, Beaumont, TV
KSAT, San Antonio, TV
WZTV, Nashville, TV
WJKT, Jackson, TV
WLIO, Lima, TV
Information about the University of Warwick Men’s Rowing Club’s 2015 calendar
Sky News, TV, 12th December 2014
Dr Trevor McCrisken, PAIS, talks about the CIA and the US Senate report into torture
BBC Radio 4, 12th December 2014, repeated once in the afternoon
Also on: BBC Radio Devon, repeated once in the afternoon
BBC Radio Cornwall, repeated once in the afternoon
Dr Graham Teakle, Life Sciences, is interviewed about new brassica research
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 12th December 2014
Information about the University of Warwick students who are protesting on campus
BBC Radio Coventry and Warwickshire, 12th December 2014
A traffic report providing information about temporary lights around the University of Warwick campus
BBC Radio Three Counties, 12th December 2014
Professor Carston Maple, WMG, is interviewed about how artificial intelligence and keyword recognition is used in social media security