Saturday, 3 May 2008

Mercy Ships and Africa

Recently BASINGSTOKE TALKING HISTORY (part of the Basingstoke Archaeological & Historical Society) recorded an interview with Dr Keith Thomson, consultant anaesthetist at North Hampshire Hospitals Trust.

He told them that he has gone out 19 times to perform anaesthetics on the Mercy Ships, which anchor in African ports. Patients come from far and wide to be treated in the ships’ operating theatres.

This interview was the stimulus for the group to organise a fund-raising event for Mercy Ships at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, St Michael’s Road, South Ham, Basingstoke at 7.30 pm on 21st May, and they are hoping to attract a good number of people.

The entry fee is deliberately set low (£2.50 - and includes tea/coffee/soft drinks and cake) in the hope that some people will also give donations. Dr Thomson will give an illustrated talk, with a short video, and there will be a display and a raffle, for which they are gathering some unusual prizes.

Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Win two pairs of full adult weekend tickets to Blissfields!





Blissfields Festival 2008

Winner
Best Small Festival
2007 Festival Awards

Top 9 Festivals of 2008
The Sunday Times

Top 20 Small Festivals of 2008
The Observer




FRIDAY 4TH JULY

THE WONDER STUFF
NOISETTES
MAPS
CHRIS T-T
OX.EAGLE.LION.MAN
SUBSOURCE
ROBOTS IN DISGUISE
LETHAL BIZZLE
LAZY HABITS
JOHNNY FLYNN AND THE SUSSEX WIT
ROSIE ODDIE AND THE ODDSQUAD

SATURDAY 5TH JULY

THE WHIPINFADELS
PETE AND THE PIRATES
IMPERIAL LEISURE
NOAH AND THE WHALE
JIM BOB
SUBGIANT
THE WALLBIRDS
CAPTAIN PHOENIX
THE ALL NEW ADVENTURES OF US
TALK TAXIS - SUBLIMINAL GIRLS
MUMFORD AND SONS - DAVE HOUSE


SUNDAY 6TH JULY

RONI SIZE REPRAZENT
THE RUMBLE STRIPS
SIXNATIONSTATE
SOWETO KINCH
THE PAN I AM
PEGGY SUE AND THE PIRATES
MONTY AND THE BUTCHERS
RSMA WINNER
BEANS ON TOAST
BLISSKRIEG - THE BRUT CHORUS


DAY TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE

FOR TICKETS, PODCAST AND FULL LINE UP GO TO
WWW.BLISSFIELDS.CO.UK

DAY TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE
FOR TICKETS, PODCAST AND FULL LINE UP GO TO WWW.BLISSFIELDS.CO.UK


Britain’s favourite small festival announced the release of day tickets to coincide with the addition of new artists. The Mercury nominated sonic experiment Maps will join advancing new bands Noah and the Whale, Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit and the winner of this years’ yet titled Red Stripe Music Award.

This makes Blissfields 2008 truly the best year in its history and easily one of the most exciting small festivals in the country, offering the paramount balance of established names in music alongside the apex of emerging acts, playing to a crowd of astonishingly just 5,000 ticket holders. With the announcement of the daily bill, single day tickets are now available from www.blissfields.co.uk priced at just £30.00 / £35.00.

This year will also see a new addition to the Blissfields carnival; a mass birthday party. Join in on the biggest and most eccentric birthday party you’ll ever have where anybody celebrating their day over the weekend will get the chance to request songs and receive an essential birthday party pack while bands sing happy birthday to you. Even if it’s not your birthday, the atmosphere will be so electric you’ll feel as though it is.

From its launch in 2001 at the fields of founders Paul and Mel Bliss, Blissfields has captured the imagination of its patrons, growing each year until its climactic win at the 2007 UK Festival Awards where it bagged Best Small Festival as well as appearing on The Times’ Festivals of the Year list, also making their Top 5 Indie Festivals of 2008 along with the Observer’s top 20 festivals for 2008.

This may be the biggest year in its history but by no means has that quintessential magic gone, Blissfields 8 being the same enchanting boutique of past years with a bill that resplendently stamps it out in the summer calendar.

But the best news of all - you can win one of two pairs of full adult weekend tickets with your winning radio station, Radio Basingstoke dotcom. Listen in and win!


Friday, 25 April 2008

World record breaking DJ joins Radio Basingstoke team


World record holder DJ Danny D., whose exploits on the decks have been featured on local and national television, is joining the Radio Basingstoke team with his ever-popular tastes in popular music. Having worked on a number of local radio stations in the south west, Danny is sure to become a firm favourite with Hampshire audiences.
Whilst not having been on radio in this area, Danny is no stranger here. One of his world records was set at the former Zero's nightclub where he was interviewed live on GMTV; he then set his current 120 hours at The Academy in Worting Road as a fund-raiser for Children In Need's Pudsey Bear charity.

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Basingstoke Born

Proud of Basingstoke?

You bet!!

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

Free advertising for local businesses in Basingstoke

Thursday 1st May at 1pm will see the business landscape of Basingstoke and north Hampshire changed forever with the launch of Radio Basingstoke dotcom.

Delivering music of all genres, news, job news and comprehensive “what’s on” guides 24 hours, 7 days a week – using local presenters, including school and college students – with no senseless chatter, this will undoubtedly become a popular resource very quickly.

Of course, we will be offering local businesses attractive advertising and programme sponsorship deals but, in addition, we will support you with free advertising and promotion opportunities:


FREE advertising on-line and on-air of your recruitment needs
FREE “what’s on” listing for all your public events (with special rates for on-air & online advertising)


And for retailers with wi-fi or internet connection: play Radio Basingstoke when you are open to the public and you can have 10 FREE, 30 second, commercials per week* - a truly amazing offer!!

For further details, please visit our website or call Lee (lee@radiobasingstoke.com).


Please note: all free commercials are presenter read scripts. If businesses require studio produced jingles then there is an £80 charge.

Radio Basingstoke – at the heart of our community
www.radiobasingstoke.com
www.myspace.com/radiobasingstoke

Monday, 21 April 2008

Local performers given unique showcase opportunities


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April 20th, 2008


Local performers given unique showcase opportunities


The imminent launch of Radio Basingstoke dotcom, at 1pm on Thursday 1st May, gives north Hampshire bands and artists of all genres a new and unique opportunity to showcase their work.
They have the chance of having a half-hour programme dedicated to their work on a show hosted by Radio Basingstoke's Station Manager, Lee Williams, who will interview the artists and play their promotional CD's on air. The programme will air three times over a two week period at different times of the day.

The CD will also feature as their "Artist of the Week" on a new website to be launched shortly.

This new radio station will play music of all genres round the clock and, whilst there will be some presenters, there will be less chatter and more music. Though it is funded by commercials, these will be kept to three minute segments each half hour.

Station Manager, Lee Williams said: “Radio Basingstoke is a community radio station, at the heart of our local community, and support of local artists is part of our mission. This includes a full promotion package for new CD releases."

Artists wishing to showcase their work or to discuss reasonably priced promotional packages can submit details by e-mail to lee@radiobasingstoke.com

Asked if he was confident of the future of Internet radio, Williams said: “A recent report claimed that internet radio has hit the mainstream. More than 8 million people in the UK listen to web-based radio services every week and nearly 2 million download podcasts on a weekly basis, according to a survey that suggests internet radio has hit the mainstream.”

Commissioned by the industry's audience research body Rajar, the Ipsos Mori survey last autumn found that more than 12 million people have listened to the radio online and 8.1 million listen every week either through live streaming or "listen again" services.

Ipsos Mori found that 75% of users do not listen to less live radio as a result of listening again online, with 50% tuning into new shows as a result.

For Radio Basingstoke, this is good news. Williams said: “This survey proves what we in the radio industry already knew! We are looking forward to the forthcoming launch of Radio Basingstoke on 1st May and this news is very positive for us.”

Tasked more about the use of “community” in their mission statement, Williams explained that two local schools, Bishop Challoner RC School and Costello Technology College, are working on weekly shows produced by groups of students. In addition, local presenters will be featured and there will be extensive “what’s on” coverage, through the website and on-air programming. Further, local job opportunities will be featured to help jobseekers.

There are also opportunities for the general public to become involved. These range from being able to text requests to the station (0787 401 6433) through to volunteering to master their new MySpace presence (www.myspace.com/radiobasingstoke). In particular, the station will heavily feature news of what is happening in the local community so anyone with an upcoming event is asked to e-mail full details to events@radiobasingstoke.com.

For a radio station for north Hampshire, the name Radio Basingstoke was an obvious choice. Williams discloses though that it was actually a close run thing with “Amazingstoke” until it was found that an enterprising author has already registered amazingstoke dotcom. However, he was happy for the station to adopt it as part of their logo which will soon be displayed prominently around the district.

Radio Basingstoke will be found on http://www.radiobasingstoke.com/ through your PC, internet radio and many popular mobile phones.


ENDS

Note to Editors:

“Internet radio hits the mainstream” reported in guardian.co.uk on Monday January 28 2008.

The MySpace site for the radio station is www.myspace.com/radiobasingstoke

Friday, 18 April 2008

Gissa job!


FREE ADVERTISING FOR YOUR JOB VACANCIES!



Recruiters can enjoy a free listing on our website PLUS a mention on air in our regular Job Vacancy Bulletin throughout the day and evening on Radio Basingstoke.


Simply e-mail full details, including hyper-links to any relevant website, to recruitment@radiobasingstoke.com



Radio Basingstoke - at the heart of our local community!