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Our instructors are passionate about radio. They are not theorists, they're practitioners. They know what it takes to be successful. They can spot talent. They know the disciplines and the shortcuts, and they understand what will be expected of you when you start work.
The School limits the number of students attending each course in order to provide constant, close supervision.
Rory trained in radio journalism at Radio Clyde and subsequently worked in newsrooms in Belfast, Edinburgh and London. He has covered many national and international stories, both as reporter and as a network news editor. He has also worked extensively in sports journalism, producing the country's most successful Saturday afternoon sports shows. He has made several documentary series and has hosted phone-ins on major market radio stations. He has taught radio news students, some of who are now household names or at the top of the broadcast news industry. He has founded, launched and managed several successful radio stations. And he has helped to pioneer new digital radio formats.
Ray is an international Programme Director with more than twenty years of experience in radio presentation, production and programme management. Ray spent many years in Australian radio, working at a senior level for 2SM, Triple M, and Gold FM before coming to the UK to work with Virgin and SBS. He enjoys discovering and nurturing new radio talent and he has an exciting record of finding new stars for his stations. His particular strengths lie in managing creativity, and in producing popular, intelligent radio in competitive markets.
Barbara Groom is an editor at BBC network news. She trained as a newspaper journalist before moving to commercial radio. She was a senior reporter with Independent Radio News where she covered many national and international stories. During the following years, she was a staff reporter for “Today”, the BBC's flagship current affairs programme. She also spent several years in television news, and then on BBC Radio 5Live.
Luke Smith is talented. He teaches presentation skills, and desk and mic techniques. Currently, he's at the top of his game as a commercial radio presenter. In his mid-twenties, he's been broadcasting professionally for almost a decade. He's also much in demand as a voice-over artist.
The School's Voice Coach is Judith Phillips. She teaches Voice Skills to NBS Presentation and News students as a group and on an individual basis. Judith teaches professional actors, and students at the London Academy of Dramatic Art. A graduate of Cambridge University, she also has an MA in Voice Studies from the Central School of Speech and Drama. Judith's stage experience includes spells with the English Touring Theatre, the Theatre Royal, the Royal Shakespeare Company and York Theatre Royal.
Matt Silver has been a BBC Radio Studio Manager for almost ten years. His sound-mixing experience covers a wide range of material including music, news and drama. He has also worked as a BBC trainer. Matt writes music for radio and TV, and has composed several themes for programmes broadcast on ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Sky TV, BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service. Matt has degrees in physics and artificial intelligence!
Keith has been a journalist, broadcaster and educator for forty years. He has worked in provincial and national newspapers, and in commercial radio. He was Assistant Editorial Director of LBC/IRN and Senior Producer (News) at Talk Radio. He has been an External Moderator in broadcast news for many years and has trained extensively overseas.
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“Absolutely excellent.” Rachel Tregenza
“The teaching was excellent.” Rob Gillett
“An amazing journey.” Kat Baldock
“The first bit of education I've wanted to get out of bed for.” Toby Gilles
“It's probably changed my life forever.” Penny Elderfield
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