Thank you so much for having shown me around Noosa FM and talking to me during my travels in Noosa.
Anyway, in this first picture is Tim Willet, the manager of Cambridge 105 and host of the NMG (new music generator) Wednesday night show. Since it began the audience has been growing, as each week there is a new guest doing a love-sent and an interview, along with a weekly chart which local bands and artists take very seriously and compete against each other. The show has become so popular we have the opportunity for the NMG awards to be hosted every year by local Cambridge venues. This gives the bands, artists, producers, managers and anyone else who has achieved anything in music, to receive an award. It has now become a widely-known event, to the point that the likes of Mallory Knox have made appearances.
Tim has been good enough to show me the ropes of radio and allow me to watch what he does over the last year, along with letting me do my own radio stuff to gain some experience. He continues to further the radio station and I have moved to Wales where I am studying journalism and radio broadcasting.
Perhaps I'll make a return to Noosa in the not too distant future and put my newly learned skills to the test but until then I thank you for meeting me and I'll just rep the jumper over here in the U.K.
Regards and thanks,
Spencer Clark
Anyway, in this first picture is Tim Willet, the manager of Cambridge 105 and host of the NMG (new music generator) Wednesday night show. Since it began the audience has been growing, as each week there is a new guest doing a love-sent and an interview, along with a weekly chart which local bands and artists take very seriously and compete against each other. The show has become so popular we have the opportunity for the NMG awards to be hosted every year by local Cambridge venues. This gives the bands, artists, producers, managers and anyone else who has achieved anything in music, to receive an award. It has now become a widely-known event, to the point that the likes of Mallory Knox have made appearances.
Tim has been good enough to show me the ropes of radio and allow me to watch what he does over the last year, along with letting me do my own radio stuff to gain some experience. He continues to further the radio station and I have moved to Wales where I am studying journalism and radio broadcasting.
Perhaps I'll make a return to Noosa in the not too distant future and put my newly learned skills to the test but until then I thank you for meeting me and I'll just rep the jumper over here in the U.K.
Regards and thanks,
Spencer Clark