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Independent Radio Station based at SOAS, University of London. Broadcasting music and speech content with a focus on Africa, Asia and the Middle East.London UK · For our full content, go to www.soasr... more
FAQs about SOAS Radio:How many episodes does SOAS Radio have?The podcast currently has 845 episodes available.
April 30, 2013International Jazz Day: Marcus Miller talks about Miles Davis and his careerCharlotte Morgan from SOAS Radio met with bass player and producer Marcus Miller after a fantastic DMS (George Duke, Marcus Miller and David Sanborn) gig at the San Jose Jazz Festival in California in August 2011, to talk about his career to date and his relationship with Miles Davis over the years.For more information about Marcus MIller's career and tour dates, please visit http://www.marcusmiller.com/Photo credit: Hiroki Fujioka...more6minPlay
April 30, 2013International Jazz Day: George Duke talks about his careerCarlos Chirinos from SOAS Radio met up with veteran jazz musician George Duke in London during his European tour, to chat about the weird and wonderful things his career has held for him so far, such as the making of his influential album ‘Brazilian Love Affair’; working with the likes of Frank Zappa and Michael Jackson; and playing the role of Musical Director for Nelson Mandela’s birthday gig at Wembley stadium in 1988.Producer: Charlotte Morgan...more25minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: Reducing child mortality using Radio in Burkina FasoFor World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio spoke to Professor Simon Cousens from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) about a new research using a social marketing campaign on radio to reduce child mortality in Burkina Faso. The intervention is a randomized control trial, broadcasting messages about how to prevent common illnesses using radio ads and phone-in shows. The project is carried out in association with Development Media International, and Centre Muraz in Burkina Faso, funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Planet Wheeler Foundation....more6minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: Reducing child mortality using Radio in Burkina FasoFor World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio spoke to Professor Simon Cousens from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) about a new research using a social marketing campaign on radio to reduce child mortality in Burkina Faso. The intervention is a randomized control trial, broadcasting messages about how to prevent common illnesses using radio ads and phone-in shows. The project is carried out in association with Development Media International, and Centre Muraz in Burkina Faso, funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Planet Wheeler Foundation....more6minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: People's Power Collective [English]For World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio's Rahul Verma spoke to Saritha Thomas, Founder & Director of People's Power Collective, a social enterprise working with communities to bring community radio to disadvantaged groups in rural and urban India. For more information please visit http://www.peoplespower-co.org/...more5minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: People's Power Collective [English]For World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio's Rahul Verma spoke to Saritha Thomas, Founder & Director of People's Power Collective, a social enterprise working with communities to bring community radio to disadvantaged groups in rural and urban India. For more information please visit http://www.peoplespower-co.org/...more5minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: The Role of Radio in East Africa [Swahili]For World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio's Josh Kayane highlights the way in which radio has improved lives of people in East Africa through disseminating health information and promoting peace though sport...more3minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: The Role of Radio in East Africa [Swahili]For World Radio Day 2013, SOAS Radio's Josh Kayane highlights the way in which radio has improved lives of people in East Africa through disseminating health information and promoting peace though sport...more3minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: School Without Walls [English]For World Radio 2013, Mary Thackray looks at the growing role of radio in giving children and young people the opportunity to speak about issues, including education, child protection, climate change and health. This features an interview with Allan Kiwanuka of Childhope and radio by young people from The Children's Radio Foundation. For more information please visit http://www.childhope.org.uk and http://www.childrensradiofoundation.org/...more13minPlay
February 12, 2013World Radio Day 2013: School Without Walls [English]For World Radio 2013, Mary Thackray looks at the growing role of radio in giving children and young people the opportunity to speak about issues, including education, child protection, climate change and health. This features an interview with Allan Kiwanuka of Childhope and radio by young people from The Children's Radio Foundation. For more information please visit http://www.childhope.org.uk and http://www.childrensradiofoundation.org/...more13minPlay
FAQs about SOAS Radio:How many episodes does SOAS Radio have?The podcast currently has 845 episodes available.