BBC Radio Lancashire - Open Day 3rd July.
“Isn’t it small?” I remarked. “I know!” replied Kaite. What a grand day out in them there hills, we had.
BBC Radio Lancashire sits in a small showroom at the heart of Blackburn. Quietly ticking away the beat of entertainment, music and local news, pumping it out across the Lancashire hills to feed the brains of attentive listeners and any wandering sheep.
Their open day gave us an insight into the diversity of the ‘now’ BBC local radio & it’s multi-media platforms. Oh, let’s get techie. Creativity, opportunities, food & the Ladies @ Lunch went down a treat. Kaite enjoyed herself, as there were a few charity shops close by. Myself, I got to find out more info about News & Journalism courses held at UCLan.
What I learned at the first workshop was valuable, even if I never get to do a course like undergraduate.. or is it foundation? Anyways, I suddenly realised that what skills I gained here in Manchester is exactly what BBC local radio or BBC journalism is looking for. People that can work across different multi-media platforms, producing content for radio, TV and website.
The last time I went to a BBC open day was a few years back when BBC Manchester opened it’s doors for a day. That was not very good, too many people collecting free pens besides me. I just didn’t get anything out of it. BBC Radio Lancashire was more smaller and better, having quality workshops where I gained insight and got better understanding of todays 21st Century BBC background diversity drive.
There was a workshop on Media City, Salford Quays, and what it means to have a media city there for 2011. Did you know that there will be doctors and dentists there, too? All private, I guess! I know CBBC is not my ambition, but there are other opportunities in the UK (think national).
Some guys were surprised to find out that you can have a career in the BBC developing software. Yes, BBC iPlayer is an example. Then there’s web development and other areas, such as electricians. All them cables, someone has to change the fuse when they blow!
One day, you could be driving up the M61 / M6 and be listening to Paul Ridyard on BBC Radio Lancashire. Why not BBC RM, you may ask? They haven’t rang me yet. And I’m still waiting to hear about the 2 day journalism workshops put on by BBC Manchester. I won’t hold my breath, instead I’m going to find out more about BBC Lancashire & UCLan and look at the education opportunities and career prospects.. seeing that BBC are heading North, doesn’t seem to be much happening here at the mo.
Yes.. that is Tony Livesey on the wall and somewhere in the distance, where the banner is, is sex change soldier Jan Hamilton.



