Not Wireless Radio, Series 2, Ep3

Special guest Jonny Orme joins Michael in what becomes a wacky and unique show. This is still Not Wireless Radio and it is best to expect something different this week!

Every radio show is ‘top and tailed’ to remove music so that it may be enjoyed as a podcast.

Not Wireless Radio is broadcasted on Tone Radio, the University’s radio station, every Friday between 10am – 12pm.

If you enjoy Not Wireless Radio then you can join the ‘Not Wireless Radio Fan Page’ on Facebook. To listen to Tone Radio you can tune in via their website. You can also subscribe to the Not Wireless Radio podcasts via iTunes.

About Michael White

Michael White works for Microsoft dealing in the Consumer & Online department. This includes services such as Windows, Windows Mobile, MSN, Windows Live (including Hotmail and Messenger) and Bing. Michael has valuable skills in social media which has led him to be involved in social media debates on BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Gloucestershire. Michael has had numerous media appearances and has done a few talks; including the #AddMe Social Media Conference at the University of Gloucestershire. He is a past columnist for Your Local Guardian online and University’s newspaper Space. He has been interviewed in The Guardian and is always available to give talks on some of the subjects he loves. As well as a keen opinion leader on online matters he is a published poet, aspiring author, radio presenter (Tone Radio, Jazz FM and Wychwood FM), CIPR Student Rep Runner-Up 2009-2010. Michael continues his Public Relations studies at the University of Gloucestershire until 2012 when he will start taking life seriously and consider further career plans. None of the views in this blog represent Microsoft or any other involvements Michael has found himself attached to.
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3 Responses to Not Wireless Radio, Series 2, Ep3

  1. I was very surprised to see you hadn’t made it to the Euprera awards shortlist.

    In my opinion (but I wasn’t a judge) you’re doing something very distinctive with this blog so I hope you’ll keep going.

  2. Noticed that the authors of the four blogs who made it into the short list are girls. They should have let at least one male student take a short listed place.

    Ah well. Disappointing but I’m not too concerned. I have been very lucky with how everything has worked out so far. If I was told not to write for the rest of my life I’m not entirely sure if my life would be worth living. A good enough reason to keep this blog going!

    Thanks for believing in me. Next time I’ll try bribery.

  3. Women outnumber men in PR by about 70-30 (and by about 90-10 on PR degree courses) but the blogosphere remains something of a male domain so welcoming a few female bloggers sounds like a good idea.

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