Showing posts with label Hospital Radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hospital Radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

My speech on hospital radio and Victoria Radio Network

Last night, I was hounoured to be asked to speak to an audience at St Marie's Church about hospital radio and Kirkcaldy's award winning hospital radio station, Victoria Radio Network.

Have a listen to what I had to say last night - there is a speech from me and a short Q and A session. Plus, you'll get to find out what my wildest broadcasting fantasy is at the end! Enjoy!


Friday, 21 February 2014

My interview with dementia campaigner, Tommy Whitelaw, on VRN this Sunday

Tommy Whitelaw and I in the VRN studios.
Join me this Sunday (23rd February) for a specially prepared programme at 8pm on Victoria Radio Network. I will commence my show as normal with the best music and chat from myself.

But the main reason I'm blogging on this entry is that Tommy Whitelaw, who is a campaigner raising the awareness of dementia, will be featuring on my programme at 9pm this Sunday for a special interview. He was up at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy giving a talk to health professionals and I was absolutely delighted to have him come into the studio to talk about his story and his campaign.

This is an interview I would strongly recommend to listen to, particularly to anyone affected in any way by dementia. You can tune in on 1287 AM in the Kirkcaldy area, in hospital services across Kirkcaldy where there is a facility available to tune in and online at www.vrnkirkcaldy.com (through your smartphone or laptop for instance).

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Hassan's delight at HBA award nomination

Anas has a strong insight into Scottish politics
Anas Hassan has hailed the news at the start of 2014 that his speech package on last year's hit political play, "The Confessions of Gordon Brown", is being nominated for a Hospital Broadcasting Association award.

The broadcaster who presents for Victoria Radio Network in Kirkcaldy interviewed the director of the play, Emmy-nominated screenwriter, Kevin Toolis, for his programme on the hospital radio station last year. He also gave his own insight into what he thought of the production after going to see it for himself at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Anas' speech package entry will be competing with nine other contenders for the title of 'Best Speech Package' this March at the National Hospital Radio Awards in Bristol. Despite only being with the radio station for approximately one year, Anas has expressed his delight at the news announced at the start of the year: "When I heard the news just around an hour after midnight on New Year's Day, I could not believe what I had just learned. I am absolutely thrilled to have my speech package shortlisted."

Anas believes the achievement is a testament to his commitment to deliver quality programming for listeners: "I am very passionate about delivering quality programming and that is what I am all about as a broadcaster. I was actually very humbled and grateful for gaining the opportunity to interview Kevin about his play and I want to thank him once again for his time on air."

He also paid tribute to those who have supported him: "I want to pay tribute to my family, friends and fellow members at Victoria Radio Network for all the superb support they have given me since I joined and I cannot wait to fly the flag for VRN and for Scotland this March."

For a full list of the nominations for the 'Best Speech Package' HBA award 2014, please click here.