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Creative Loop is an partnership that bridges the gap between Scotland's creative media industry and education. We work closely with the education sector across the country to further develop...

Creative Loop is an partnership that bridges the gap between Scotland's creative media industry and education. We work closely with the educ...

Creative Loop is an partnership that bridges the gap between Scotland's creative media industry and education. We work closely with the educ...

Creative Loop is an partnership that bridges the gap between Scotland's creative media industry and education. We work closely with the educ...

Creative Loop is an partnership that bridges the gap between Scotland's creative media industry and education. We work closely with the educ...

Breakfast is the most important BLANK of the day.. In this episode we talk to the breakfast presenters of Clyde 1, Real Radio and Capital FM...

In this episode Head of HR for SVGTV Hayley Payne describes how to avoid the pitfalls of social media - the traps you can fall into and how...

In November tragedy struck Glasgow when a helicopter crashed into a busy pub on a Saturday night. This episode looks at the way three of the...

How do you get to know the right people? Why aren't you getting invited to the afterparty? Who has got his email address?!!?!? In this episo...

Gavin Pearson is the next radio legend. He started working at Radio Clyde when he was fourteen and has been the production backbone ever sin...
WAIT! This is interesting - it'll help you get a job. In this episode Health and Safety Advisor for BBC Scotland Nick Roxburgh dispels the m...

Owen Parker is a multi-instrumentalist who writes music for broadcast, popstars and himself. He has played the main stage of Glastonbury and...

Colin Paterson is the Editor of BBC Radio Scotland, in this episode he describes how the BBC is looking to expand its reach by reversioning...

The relationship between a radio presenter and their producer is an essential, precious thing. In this episode we hear from BBC Radio Scotla...

Steve Martin represents the BBC in South and West Africa and runs the Earshot Creative Review, in this episode he describes the creative cha...

Sharon Mair is the boss when it comes to what BBC Scotland is going to cover during the Commonwealth Games. In this episode Sharon details t...
In this episode, we hear from the chap who started all of this off. Martin Anderson, Head of Business Affairs and Training Initiatives for S...

Sunset+Vine's list of live broadcast credits includes some of the world's best-known sporting events, such as the World Athletics Championsh...

Find out how one Executive Producer/ Director started his career in sports, what a director does, how he makes difficult decisions, and what...

Few broadcasters have done more to embrace the digital world than BBC Radio 1. As part of its development in recent years, video has played...

Being a Program Controller is one of the most important jobs in radio. In this edition of In Profile we head over to the Capital FM Scotland...

Martell Maxwell is an entertainment commentator and showbiz expert on Sky News, GMTV, This Morning, Five, BBC3 and BBC Radio Scotland. Not o...

Reporting news has always been a part of anchorman John MacKay's life. Starting off delivering newspapers as a boy John has worked his way t...

Working his way up from writing comedy detective stories for Clyde FM to the Head of BBC Radio Scotland Jeff Zycinski takes us through the j...

In this edition of In Profile we hear from executive producer Mark Sharman. Mark has worked on some of the most popular radio stations aroun...

One of the most well known and oldest studios in Scotand is Cava in Glasgow. Run by producer,sound engineer, entrepreneur and founder Brians...

Ever wondered what being an executive producer on one of Scotland's biggest radio shows was like? We talk to BBC Radio Scotland's 'Morning C...

In this podcast we make a phone call to Canada to talk to Glasgow born artist and story boarder Rob McCallum. Rob has worked on not only som...

The most recurrent question at the Creative Loop Student Media Festival is "How do I get my foot in the door?" You'll find the answer to tha...

Gary Roberston is the host of Good Morning Scotland on BBC Radio Scotland, every morning the show is packed with the latest news pertinent t...

What was the last radio station that you listened to? How do you know? Every radio presenter worth his salt will use the name of the radio s...

Darren Adam was on of the youngest presenters on UK Radio and has barely left the dial since. From politics to showbiz, late night to breakf...

Romeo is the network presenter of In:Demand, broadcast from Clyde 1 in Glasgow and listened to in every city in Scotland. The hugely success...

As television and radio stations become more and more centralised and networked is there any time, space or budget for local news anymore? N...

It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye. Nick Roxburgh is a Safety Advisor at the BBC in Scotland and takes Health and Safety seri...
"Network or No Work" was the title of Richard Melvin and Martell Maxwell's session at the Creative Loop Student Media Festival, and like it...

Law, huh? What is it good for? You, my studious colleague, are a law suit waiting to happen. Francis Shennon , winner of four Press awards,...
From "funny down the pub" to open spots at a comedy club to getting your first series commissioned. It's a long, twisted trail that can seem...
A stalwart in Scottish broadcast journalism, Alasdair Lamont took time out of his day to explain to the students of Scotland just how import...

The BBC lead the world in live broadcasting and since 1979 they have kept the public engaged and informed with British politics and world ev...

After seventeen years at the BBC Martin MacKenzie has gone freelance and is not looking back. He's a Post Production Editor, he chops and cu...

Jonathan Sutherland is a prime example of what it takes to make it in the media. Starting his career making tea in the most remote BBC Scotl...

The core focus of the Creative Loop is to connect media professionals directly to the media students in Scotland. After this interview we to...
Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies talks to Huw Thomas, Arts and Media Correspondent for BBC Wales, about his route to his current position and...

Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies talks to Ron Jones, Chairman of Tinopolis, about the current landscape of media opportunities for students ju...

Reid Kerr student SJ Gribben talks to Tiffany Holmes, Director of the Cornwall Film Festival, about her role in promoting Cornwall and its p...
Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies chats to Ton Running, Commissioning Editor NRK, who offers some advice for students thinking about submitting...

Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies chats with students Gemma Baldwin and Cally-Marie Baldwin about Day One at the Celtic Media Festival. Is it w...

Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies chats with Jeff Zycinski, Head of Radio Scotland, about how to get a programme on air, what radio stations ar...
Reid Kerr student Ronny Davies chats with Colin Paterson, Executive Producer for BBC Radio Wales on his experience in the UK radio industry...

In this episode of In Profile we hear from one of the busiest women in radio -BBC Scotland presenter Janice Forsyth. Not only does she prese...